Conducts NYPA’s financial and accounting operations. Prepares, collects, and interprets financial information. Prepares budgets, reports, forecasts, and statutory returns. Conducts financial analyses of proposals, investments, and fund sources. Manages the organization's taxation affairs, manages cost accounting systems and cash flow. Controls treasury and ensures compliance with regulatory standards. This job family also includes jobs responsible for accounting administration activities such as accounts payable, accounts receivable, credit, collections, billing, and invoicing. Treasury manages NYPA’s financial resources in order to help meet the NYPA’s business objectives. The Treasury Unit is responsible for the day-to-day cash management, investments and hedging, issues debt to finance capital projects and manages existing debt, and evaluates loan requests. Treasury strategy includes making effective use of cash and other financial instruments, and ensuring enough cash is available for upcoming obligations. Manages a variety of different internal and external risks, including, interest rate risk and operational risk. Other areas of focus include the effective use of technology, as well as keeping up to date with regulatory requirements and ensuring compliance.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level