Role Description
Raye IT Consulting is seeking an experienced IT Financial Management Lead (SME) to support a federal client's IT Portfolio Financial Management function. This role leads financial planning, spend plan management, Interagency Agreement (IAA) oversight, and multi-year budget support activities within a complex shared-cost model environment. The ideal candidate brings deep federal IT financial management expertise and the ability to produce high-quality financial reports, metrics, and audit-ready documentation in support of a large-scale IT portfolio.
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Lead IT financial management activities, including spend plan development and execution, obligation tracking, accrual management, and financial workflow oversight across a multi-year budget cycle.
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Oversee Interagency Agreement (IAA) lifecycle management β from initiation through execution and closeout β including fund redistribution and reconciliation activities.
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Develop and maintain multi-FY spend plans aligned to the client's shared-cost model, tracking commitments, obligations, and accruals across investment portfolios.
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Produce Monthly Statistical Reports (MSRs), KPI reports, and operational metrics dashboards to support senior leadership and governance review bodies.
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Support financial data calls and ensure timely, accurate updates to the client's financial management database (BOB Financial Database or equivalent).
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Coordinate Working Capital Fund (WCF) processes and cost performance tracking, providing analysis and reporting on budget execution variances.
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Prepare audit-ready financial documentation; support internal and external audit activities by compiling, organizing, and validating financial records.
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Partner with Budget, Procurement, and Program Management stakeholders to align financial data with portfolio investment plans and governance requirements.
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Identify financial risks, discrepancies, and execution gaps; develop corrective action recommendations and communicate findings to client leadership.
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Maintain SharePoint-based financial libraries and repositories; ensure document version control and stakeholder accessibility.
Qualifications
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5+ years of federal IT financial management experience, including hands-on responsibility for spend plan management, IAA execution, and multi-year budget support.
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Demonstrated expertise in federal financial workflows β obligations, accruals, commitments, redistribution of funds, and financial closeout processes.
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Experience producing executive-level financial reports and KPI dashboards in a federal IT environment.
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Familiarity with shared-cost budget models in a federal agency context, including Working Capital Fund (WCF) mechanisms and cost allocation methodologies.
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Strong analytical and data management skills; ability to reconcile complex financial datasets and identify discrepancies.
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills; ability to present financial data clearly to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Excel (advanced), SharePoint, and federal financial reporting tools.
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U.S. Citizenship required; ability to obtain and maintain a federal Public Trust clearance.
Requirements
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Prior experience supporting USDA Farm Production and Conservation (FPAC) Business Center financial management operations.
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Familiarity with FPAC's shared-cost model structure across agency components (FSA, NRCS, RMA, and FPAC-BC).
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Experience with AgMAX 2.0, FFIS, or other USDA-specific financial management systems.
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Knowledge of OMB Circular A-11 and federal IT Capital Planning and Investment Control (CPIC) processes as they relate to financial execution.
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Experience supporting Investment Review Board (IRB) financial data submissions and budget review coordination.
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Certified Government Financial Manager (CGFM) or equivalent federal financial management certification.
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PMP or equivalent project management certification.
Security Clearance Requirement
Schedule
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Monday - Friday (Remote - U.S. Based) - must be available during KC core hours.
Benefits
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401(k).
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401(k) matching.
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Dental insurance.
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Disability insurance.
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Flexible spending account.
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Health insurance.
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Life insurance.
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Paid time off.