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HomeMy WebLinkAbout77-092RESOLUTION NO. 77-92 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 58-281 TO ADD THE NEW CLASS TITLE OF ACCOUNTANT I AUTHORIZED IN THE 1977-78 ANNUAL BUDGET AND TO CHANGE THE CLASS TITLE OF ACCOUNTANT TO ACCOUNTANT II WHEREAS, on November 3, 1958, the City Council passed and adopted Resolution No. 58-281, revising and re-establishing the Basic Compensation Plan for all officers and employees of the City of Santa Ana; and WHEREAS, Section 1004, Article X of the City Charter of the City of Santa Aha requires the City Manager to prepare, install and maintain a position classification and pay plan subject to Civil Service Rules and Regulations and the approval of the City Council; and WHEREAS, the City Council has from time to time amended said Resolution; and WHEREAS, it is now desired to add a new class to the list of class titles con- tained in said Resolution No. 58-281, as amended, and to allocate salary and wage schedules thereto and to change an existing class title. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That Section 3 of Resolution No. 58-281, as amended, is hereby further amended by: Adding, in proper alphabetical sequence, the following class title at the salary range numbers on the effective dates as next herein set out: Class Title Salary Range Numbers 8-1-77 1-1-78 4-1-78 Accountant I 340 347 356 2. Changing the class title of Accountant to Accountant II. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That this amendment shall take effect on August 16, 1977. ADOPTED, this 15th day of August , 1977, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: Ward, Yamamoto, Ortiz, Evans NOES: COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Bricken, ATTEST: PLORfNCE I. MALONE COUNCIL ',- \ [ Garthe, APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY OF SANTA ACCOUNTANT I DEFI'NI T~ ON Under 1,.mediate supervision, performs a wariety of technical and beginning-level pro- ~-~ fessional accounting duties requiring the application of accounting principles and practices. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES Assists in keeping books of accounts, including control and subsidiary ledgers; may make periodic audits and investigations, including cash audits, and reconciles their records · rlth controls maintained in the Finance Department; pre-audits claims requiring investi- gation b~fore payment; participates in the maintenance of financial and cost records for a complex operation; assists in maintaining budget appropriation accounts; assists in the analysis of monthly expenditures and revenues and makes adjustments for discrepancies; reconciles payroll and fund accounts; assists in the preparations of cash forecasts, analysis of accounts, bonded debt statements, and other financial reports; may supervise clerical personnel as assigned; and performs other related duties as required. DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS This is an entry-level professional accounting position requiring the exercise of con- siderable independent Judgement within established systems and procedures. Work is assigned in terms of continuing responsibility and is reviewed through periodic audits, evalustion of records and reports, and conferences with supervisor. RECOMMENDED MINIMIYM ~UALIFICATIONS Graduation from an accredited college or university in accounting or business adminis- tration or economics including or supplemented by courss work in advanced accounting or any combination of training and education that provides the following knowledge, skills and abilities: Knowledge of: office procedures, practices, systems and equipment as applied to finan- cial operations; accounting principles and procedures and their application to accounting transactio~s. Ability to: analyze and evaluate accounting problems, maintain effective working relationships with other employees and the public. ACCOUNTANT DEFINITION Under general supervision, performs Journey-level professional accounting and fiscal work in the field of governmental accounting. E_.XA~IE$ Or DUT!.ES Designs, installs, maintains and revises general and cost accounting systems; sets up and Mintains special ledgers and other accounting records; audits and analyzes weekly end monthly expenditures of City programs and activities and consolidates into periodic budget status reports; prepares Journal vouchers to reflect intent of various actions on the books; post-audits all out-going warrants and vouchers to imsure proper preparation and coding; assists in preparation of annual budget and · atintenance of budgetary controls; prepares reports for submission to local, state, and federal government; prepares special reports on cost surveys, revenue analyses, accounting systems and techniques; may supervise the work of subordinate professional and clerical accounting employees; and performs othex related work as required. DISTINGUISHING .FF..ATU~S OF THE CLASS The work of the class involves the full range of professional accounting functions requiring the exercise of independent Judgement in the application of accounting theory, principles and practices to the solution of difficult or complex accounting problems, day-to-day decisions regarding the proper treatment of financial trans- actions, and the development, installation and revision of procedures within assigned areas of responsibility. Work is evaluated through the review of statements, reports and periodic audits. RECOMMENDED MINIMUM 9UALIFICATIONS Graduation from a four-year college or university with a major in accounting or in business administration or economics if includes or is supplemented by 12 semester units of accounting; plus two years progressively responsible professional accounting experience; or any combination of training and experience which provides the following knowledge, skills and abilities: CONSIDERABLE KltOWLEDGE OF: accounting theory, principles, practices; cost accounting; municipal accounting and purchasing, tax and zevenues etc.; applicable laws, regulations, procedures and processes governing the receipt and expenditure of municipal monies. Some knowledge of m~chine data processing systems. ABILITY TO: apply professional accounting principles, knowledge and skills to the maintenance of · complex set of fiscal and accounting records; prepare complete and accurate reports; write regular and special reports; perform detail work involving written or numeric data and to make arithmetic calculations rapidly and accurately; establish and maintain effective working relationships with other empl0Mees_snd-publi¢; instructand supervise_s~bordinste and clerical employees. AC.I'ION OF COUNCIL CLERK OF THE COUr CiL . 38 Revised 8-1-77