Associate Governmental Program Analyst (JC-499166)

Caltrans

The Role

Overview

Analyzes and manages budgeting and resource processes for Caltrans divisions.

Key Responsibilities

  • budget automation
  • fiscal analysis
  • legislation monitoring
  • budget troubleshooting
  • funding management
  • task tracking

Tasks

Under the direction of a Staff Services Manager I, in the Division of Planning and Modal Program Management (PM2), the Associate Governmental Program Analyst (AGPA) performs a wide variety of analytical and fact-finding tasks related to resource management. The incumbent participates in the development and implementation of automated resource and budgeting processes. The incumbent produces and provides analysis on various fiscal reports, projections, and monitors legislation that might impact the Districts/Divisions. The incumbent troubleshoots statewide budget problems throughout the Planning and Modal Divisions as well as Districts and provide recommendations to management that ensures the office continues the proper budgetary course; and takes a proactive role in resolving issues and correcting discrepancies. The incumbent administers budget tasks associated with the receipt and management of program funding, coordinates the development of budget documents, assists in tracking and monitoring of the PMP Task-Based Management, and completes special budget assignments.

Benefits

Annual Salary: $72,372.00 - $90,564.00 This is a Limited Term position which may be extended to 24 months or become permanent. "At Caltrans, we foster a supportive environment that encourages open communication and mutual respect, empowering you to bring your best ideas forward. Our commitment to work-life balance ensures you have time to recharge and pursue personal passions, while our dedication to job security guarantees a stable and fulfilling career."

The Company

About Caltrans

-Oversees the state's highway network. -Ensures mobility and safety for millions. -Key projects include highway construction, bridge maintenance, and traffic management solutions. -Addresses the diverse challenges of California’s landscape. -Plans and executes infrastructure projects to support state growth. -Integrates technology to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion. -Sustainability efforts focus on reducing carbon emissions in transport. -Supports multimodal transport, including bike lanes and public transit systems. -Engages in large-scale projects to modernize transportation.

Sector Specialisms

Heavy Civil

Transportation

Infrastructure

Water Resources

Energy

Industrial

Buildings

Residential

Commercial

Marine

Utilities

Solar

Wind

Nuclear

Government