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Budget & Management Analyst

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City of Greensboro

Washington, NC (In Person)

$76,767 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 6 days ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/5/2026

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Job Description

JOB The City of Greensboro exists to partner with the community to build the desired quality of life for Greensboro. All of our actions are guided by our commitment to and measured by our success in building public trust and the future we and the community desires. Critical to our success is maintaining a work environment which fosters employee commitment to public service and making a difference in the lives of our residents. If this sounds like a purpose that you would like to share in, please consider the opportunity below.
Full Salary Range :
$57,575•$95,959
Annually Hiring Range :
$63,104•$73,000
Annually Work Schedule:
Monday•Friday 8 am•5 pm occasional nights and weekends as required by assignments.
Primary Duties/Brief Description of Work:
The Budget and Management Analyst will perform varied and complex professional work within a team environment in the evaluation and management of City resources. The Analyst will evaluate departmental performance measures and budget requests, research and prepare management, productivity and operations studies, recommend improvements to methods and systems of operations and evaluate revenue and expenditure trends. The Analyst will independently lead projects involving staff from multiple departments and, in some cases, community representatives. This individual must have strong written and verbal communication skills; assignments will include written analysis and evaluations for City Council, executive staff and public review, along with periodic public presentations. This individual must be able to maintain effective working relationships and facilitate diverse groups in decision-making processes. This job is Exempt and is not subject to the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act.