Manager of Finance and Operations
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The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to departmental budgets, qualifications, experience, education, licenses, specialty, and training. The above hiring range represents the University''s good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting.
Position Summary
Reporting to the Managing Director of Learning the Earth with Artificial Intelligence & Physics (LEAP), a National Science Foundation grant-funded Science and Technology Center, the Manager of Finance and Operations is responsible for managing the day-to-day financial transactions and the Center's accounting operations in The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS). The Manager administers the $5M annual Center budget, implements and enforces internal controls, provides reporting and analyses on financial activities, budget projections, and burnout rate, and collaborates closely with internal financial offices of SEAS and Columbia University. The Manager will also identify and track additional grant funding opportunities, help lead grant proposal development and submission in coordination with LEAP PIs, and submit and monitor the status of submitted grant applications. The Manager will also work closely with the Managing Director to administer the annual Request for Proposals (RFP) and oversee related budget transfers and salary distribution requests. As a member of a collaborative staff for the Center, this person contributes to event planning and implementation. They are also the primary contact with SEAS and Columbia Facilities on facilities issues.
Responsibilities
Type responsibilities
Budget Administration, Financial Controls, and Reporting (40%):
Daily Financial Operations, Payroll Accounting, and HR Support (20%):
Awards Proposal and Grants Management (20%):
in coordination with LEAP PIs and the Managing Director.
Event and Facilities Support (15%):
Interfacing and Development (5%):
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree, with a preference for training in Finance, Accounting, or other relevant fields. Master's Degree preferred.
Minimum of 4+ years of hands-on experience in financial administration and supervisory/management experience.
2+ years of experience in fundraising, grant writing or grants management.
Detail-oriented and possess quantitative skills with a high degree of proficiency in spreadsheets using Excel and Google Sheets.
Experience in higher education or other large, complex institutions is preferred. Familiarity with Columbia financial systems, particularly the Accounting at Columbia (ARC) system, is desired.
Experience with running a financial report for project reconciliation and budgeting; experience in the University Budget Tools, handling labor accounting in People @ Columbia (PAC), working in the Financial Front End (FFE) and RASCAL systems desired.
Must have, or be able to acquire quickly, detailed knowledge of university policies, procedures, and systems.
Excellent interpersonal, communication, organizational, and leadership skills.
Demonstrated ability to establish priorities, work under pressure, and exercise independent judgment and discretion is necessary; ability to react quickly and effectively to other inquiries from a variety of management levels with comprehensive and accurate information in a wide variety of contexts and changing priorities is needed.
Demonstrated commitment to valuing a range of professional and academic backgrounds, and evidence of contributing to a respectful working and learning environment
Must have strong proficiency with MS Office and Google Workspace (Drive, Sheets, Docs, Forms, Slides, Calendar, etc.).
Exceptional problem-solving, interpersonal, organizational, and written- and verbal-communication and computer skills required.
Must be detail oriented. Must have strong proficiency with MS Office, including Word and Excel.
Ability to exercise independent judgement.
Positive, forward-thinking, mission-oriented attitude and sense of humor is a must
As part of the applicant process, finalist will be required to complete an Excel skills assessment.
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