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WHO WE ARE
Mason County Public Transportation Benefit Area, doing business as Mason Transit Authority (MTA), is a Public Transportation Benefit Area (PTBA) Authority, authorized in Chapter 36.57A RCW, located in Mason County, Washington. The service was approved by Mason County voters in November 1991, and MTA began providing public transportation in December 1992. The service area is all of Mason County, where road access is available, with connections to adjacent counties.
WHAT WE DO
MTA transportation services consist of Fixed Route local and regional deviated fixed routes, Worker/Driver commuter service to Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS) and Demand Response. These services are provided with diesel and hybrid 35' transit buses, cutaways, and vans. MTA is currently exploring alternatively fueled vehicles such as propane, hydrogen, and electric. Facilities include Johns Prairie maintenance base, the downtown Shelton Transit-Community Center, and a Belfair park and ride complex. MTA supports a network of park and ride facilities that are located throughout the County by managing and providing routine maintenance for locations owned by Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT), the County or others.
OUR MISSION
We provide transportation choices that connect people, jobs, and community, increasing the quality of life in Mason County.
Overview
Under the direction of the Finance Manager, the Mason Transit Authority's (MTA) Accounting Assistant position performs general accounting support through processing of accounts payable/receivable, deposits, and assistance with monthly and annual reconciliation. This position also works closely with the Administration department as additional support when needed. The Accounting Assistant is responsible for completing the essential duties of this job description with a high degree of attention to detail and organization.
- Accounting Assistant Salary Range: $22.20-$30.21 per hour DOQ, Non-Exempt subject to FLSA requirements.
Comprehensive benefits package includes: Mason Transit Authority offers an excellent benefit package which includes 95% employer paid Medical/Dental/Vision for employee and dependents, life, optional additional life, long-term disability, EAP, 11 paid holidays, vacation accruals based on years of service that begin at 3.69 hours per pay period (12 days per year), additional 1.69 hours of paid sick leave per pay period in addition to the required WA Paid Sick leave (total 12 days per year), two (2) 8 hour personal days per calendar year, three (3) days of bereavement leave per loss of immediate family member, Washington State Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) plan options, and optional Deferred Income (IRS 457 plans) retirement plans. In addition, position is eligible per permitting circumstances inclement weather pay, meeting and training pay, and education assistance.
Position is open until filled with a first review of applications on December 9th. Tentative start date of January 6th, 2025.
Supervision received from: Finance Manager
Supervision exercised over: N/A
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
FINANCE
- Responsible for preparing daily receipts and deposits. Review cash receipts entered into accounting system for accuracy and coding; coordinate deposits with Mason County Treasurers Office.
- Responsible for all Accounts Receivable (AR) processes. Generate monthly invoices for events, variable and long-term leases, Community Van use, and billing of contracted maintenance repair services.
- Responsible for Accounts Payable (AP) processes. Process all invoices for payment, ensuring that invoices are coded in accordance with the budget and BARS manual. Ensure proper authorization from various department managers is obtained. Verify payment has not previously been made, the amount invoiced is correct. Interact with vendor accounting offices to maintain reconciled account statuses.
- Within AP process responsible for applying vendor invoices and transacting vehicle parts inventory system. Reconcile material packing slips, POs and part counts. Work with Maintenance and Finance Manager to resolve receiving problems. Perform administrative tasks involved in returning merchandise/cores to vendors as required.
- Assist with preparing monthly journal entries and monthly financial reports.
- Assist in preparing financial data for state and federal agencies.
- Assist with reconciling physical inventory counts, maintain general ledger reconciliation between accounting and maintenance software. Investigate and correct discrepancies.
- Assist with procurement processes.
- Maintain monthly bus pass inventory and corresponding records; responsible for pass distribution and reconciliation of pass sales and associated revenue.
- Perform a variety of financial spreadsheet applications (Excel), including routine updates and data entry responsibilities for existing spreadsheets. Perform new spreadsheet setup and design as assigned.
- Assist in maintaining a variety of financial records and data. Respond to staff inquiries related to areas of responsibility.
- Cross train within department functions to accommodate unforeseen circumstances and vacations.
- Respond to staff inquiries related to areas of responsibility.
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
- Assist with writing procedures for areas of responsibility. Organize and prioritize assignments to achieve maximum efficiency and meet established goals.
- Assist with ongoing records management.
- Assist the Finance and Administration staff with special project assignments and general office support as needed.
- Organize and prioritize assignments to achieve maximum efficiency and meet established goals.
OTHER FUNCTIONS
- Serve on committees, task forces and other work groups.
- Perform other duties as assigned and any duties of a similar nature or level needed to achieve MTA's vision of Driving our community forward.
The job duties as defined are an accurate reflection of the work to be performed by this position.
This Summary Job Description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee, and is subject to change as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change.
This job description is not intended and should not be construed to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills, efforts or working conditions associated with this job; it is intended to be an accurate reflection of those principal job elements essential for making fair pay decisions about this job.
Mason Transit Authority is an equal opportunity employer and does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, sex, age, color, religion, national origin, marital status, veterans status, disability status, sexual orientation, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state, or local law. Please let Mason Transit Authority know if you need accommodations in order to participate in the application process.
Mason Transit Authority follows the requirements of the "Fair Chance Act," RCW 49. We will not inquire about prior arrests and convictions until after we determine an applicant is otherwise qualified for the position for which the applicant applied, except as allowed under RCW 49. There are specific exemptions for applicants working with children under 18 years of age, or vulnerable persons, certain financial institutions, law enforcement, and volunteers.
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KEY COMPETENCIES EXPECTED:
Competencies are defined as those measurable or observable knowledge, skills, abilities, and behaviors critical to success in a key job role or function. It is expected that the employee will exhibit the following key competencies:
Accountability
- Take responsibility for content and quality of assigned work;
- Complete assigned tasks and meets key deadlines; producing/completing accurate and timely work;
- Self-management:
- Punctuality and regular work attendance;
- Producing/completing accurate and timely work;
- Focus on the situation, issue or behavior rather than the person;
- Give and accept constructive feedback;
- Use time wisely.
Adaptability/Flexibility
- Acknowledging that unanticipated events will occur and help to build capacity to adjust when such events occur. Find ways to effectively respond to unanticipated situations;
- Adapt positively and constructively to changes to the work environment and work priorities;
- Engage appropriately with Supervisor in discussion about maintaining a sustainable workload in the event of new, unanticipated work projects or initiatives;
- Ensure affected team members clearly understand when changes occur and what is expected of them.
Customer Service
- Provide accurate and timely information;
- Understand and responsive to your customers' objectives and needs;
- Being accessible, providing timely and responsive replies to customer requests, e-mails, phone messages and mail;
- Handle customer inquiries and complaints in a prompt, courteous and professional manner while adhering to rules and regulations;
- Maintain an optimistic attitude, supporting teamwork and cooperation through open and honest communication;
- Anticipate, assess, and respond to changing customer needs;
- Consistently provide products and services that meet or exceed the expectations of the customers;
- Willingness to explore new ideas.
Collaboration/Teamwork
- Help create an atmosphere that brings people together so they have a stake in the solution. Involve others in matters that affect what they do. Seek out and act on opportunities to improve, streamline and re-invent work processes;
- Contribute to the development, cohesion and productivity of the team; be receptive to new ideas and adaptable to new situations;
- Model effective group process behavior, such as listening, discussing, negotiating, rewarding, encouraging and motivating;
- Keep management well informed of issues and trends; openly share your ideas, suggestions and opinions with team members;
- Build constructive working relationships characterized by a high level of acceptance, cooperation and mutual respect;
- Team Work
- Promote cooperation;
- Clearly and effectively communicate with individuals and groups;
- Keep supervisor and co-workers informed;
- Contribute to the team with ideas, suggestions and effort;
- Refrain from gossiping.
Additionally, all employees of the MTA are required to consistently demonstrate the following core competencies:
MTA CORE COMPETENCIES
Inspirational Leadership:
Takes initiative; acts decisively; creates an environment that motivates and challenges others; adapts to a variety of situations; develops fresh ideas that provide solutions to all types of workplace challenges; shares information, plans, develops, and implements our vision; promotes MTA's mission and values and models ways to achieve them.
Informed Decision Making:
Researches data to grasp issues, draw conclusions, and solve problems resulting in sound solutions that, when judged over time, are aligned with MTA's vision and mission; commits to action, even in uncertain situations, to accomplish organizational goals; identifies, assesses and manages risk while striving to attain objectives.
Transparency & Accountability:
Builds trust and respect through consistently honest and professional interactions; uses public funds and resources appropriately; approaches each situation with a clear perception of organizational and political realities; recognizes the impact of alternative courses of action; assures that effective controls are developed and maintained to ensure the integrity of the organization and its mission; seeks and builds strategic alliances and collaborative arrangements through partnerships to advance the mission of the organization; actively communicates decisions with stakeholders.
Respectful Relationships:
Helps create a work environment that embraces and appreciates diversity; treats others fairly without regard to race, sex, color, religion, or sexual orientation; recognizes differences as opportunities to learn and grow by working together; establishes and maintains constructive relationships; works to preserve the self-confidence and self-esteem of others; focuses on the situation, issue or behavior, not the person; takes initiative to make things better; models appropriate behaviors for others.
Personal Responsibility:
Demonstrates integrity, honesty and ethical behavior; personally acknowledges and accepts responsibility for meeting expectations and correcting mistakes; exhibits self-control and responds to feedback non-defensively; executes principles of workplace safety; complies with all safety policies and procedures; takes responsibility for efficient, effective use of time, equipment, and resources.
Outstanding Customer Service:
Provides accurate and timely information; understands and is responsive to our customers' objectives and needs; is accessible, provides timely and responsive replies to customer requests, e-mails, phone messages and mail; handles customer inquiries and complaints in a prompt, courteous and professional manner while adhering to rules and regulations; anticipates, assesses, responds to changing customer needs; consistently provides products and services that meet or exceed the expectations of the customers.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:
Knowledge of: working with Washington State BARS, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) statements.
Skill in: using a computer and related software applications; completing assigned work within prescribed timelines; communicating effectively both orally and in writing; establishing and maintaining cooperative and effective working relationships with others; maintaining records; and analyzing situations effectively and adopting appropriate courses of action.
Ability to: learn new software applications; multi-task and respond appropriately and effectively in hectic situations; maintain confidentiality of sensitive information and materials; provide excellent customer service; work independently; operate standard office machines and equipment (copy machine, adding machine, fax and PC).
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Two (2) years' minimum progressive accounts payable experience.
- One (1) years' experience with Microsoft Applications.
- Successfully pass background check.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Associates degree in accounting or other business-related field.
- Experience handling general ledger accounts, and other related functions preferred.
- Prior public sector experience.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
The duties of this position require sitting for extended periods of time and use of hands to accomplish work. Standing, walking, reaching, bending and lifting and carrying up to 30 pounds are required. Reasonable accommodations are made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.
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