The Controller’s Office is seeking a Fixed Assets Accounting Manager to provide leadership, technical expertise, and strategic oversight for the university’s fixed asset and equipment inventory operations. This role is ideal for an experienced accounting professional who thrives in a complex, collaborative environment and enjoys improving processes, leading teams, and ensuring compliance with accounting standards and regulatory requirements.
Reporting to the Director of Fixed Assets & Equipment Inventory Services (FAEIS), the Fixed Assets Accounting Manager plays a critical role in managing the university’s official fixed asset system, supporting financial reporting, and overseeing the full lifecycle of capital assets. This position leads daily operations of the Banner Fixed Assets system, supervises professional staff, and works closely with campus partners to ensure assets are properly acquired, recorded, safeguarded, inventoried, and disposed.
Key Responsibilities include:
• Manage fixed asset accounting operations, including additions, transfers, retirements, impairments, and depreciation, ensuring accuracy and compliance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).
• Oversee the Banner Fixed Assets system, including data integration from Banner Finance, quality control reviews, reconciliation, and resolution of discrepancies.
• Provide leadership and supervision for a team of full-time and wage employees, including hiring, training, performance management, and professional development.
• Administer Equipment Trust Fund (ETF) assets, ensuring documentation, reconciliation, and reimbursement processes are completed accurately and on schedule.
• Support financial statement preparation, including plant fund adjustments, year-end close activities, and ongoing improvements to reconciliation and reporting processes.
• Coordinate asset inventories and tagging, monitoring untagged assets, assisting with fieldwork as needed, and ensuring compliance with state and federal requirements.
• Manage surplus and disposal activities, including review of auction inventory, recording asset disposals, and resolving discrepancies before sale.
• Develop and deliver training for campus departments on fixed asset policies, procedures, and system usage.
• Partner with campus stakeholders to support faculty transitions, capital projects, renovations, and special accounting initiatives.
• Contribute to system enhancements and policy development, including testing upgrades, automating processes, and reviewing fixed asset policies to mitigate risk.
• Participate in special projects, committees, and regulatory initiatives, including implementation of new accounting standards (e.g., GASB).