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Finance Processor

Hillsboro, OR · On-site

$22 - $24/hr

... processing financial data from sales representatives while managing diverse administrative and client support tasks. This position requires a high level of accuracy, problem-solving skills, and ...

... financial, and/or other record keeping; public contact including receiving and providing ... process all agency mail; perform property record checks for Medicaid staff; maintain and order ...

Finance Process Owner

Grapeland, TX · On-site

$109K - $153K/yr

... end financial processes and ensure they are safe, efficient, accurate, and aligned with business objectives. This role is accountable for the design, performance, and continuous improvement of ...

Finance Process Owner

Grapeland, TX · On-site

$85K - $116K/yr

... financial processes and ensure they are safe, efficient, accurate, and aligned with business objectives. This role is accountable for the design, performance, and continuous improvement of finance ...

Finance Processor

Hillsboro, OR · On-site

$22 - $24/hr

... processing financial data from sales representatives while managing diverse administrative and client support tasks. This position requires a high level of accuracy, problem-solving skills, and ...

Analyzing & processing financial organization data & project-level data and preparing monthly & quarterly accounting reports * Managing project cost activities related to government proposals and ...

Chief Financial Officer

Kenilworth, NJ · On-site

$130K - $150K/yr

Assess and recommend technology to meet the organization's financial processing, control, and reporting needs. * Oversee the ongoing implementation and use of the Sage Intacct accounting system. Risk ...

Must possess ability to proactively assess and improve current processes. Responsibilities: The Finance Contractor will be responsible for supporting the Financial Planning & Analysis and Strategic ...

This role supports financial processing, reconciliation, customer service, and financial systems while ensuring compliance with federal and Sponsor financial policies. Responsibilities * Serve as the ...

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How much do financial processing jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for financial processing in the United States is $71,627.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44,500.00 and $92,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is financial processing?

Financial processing refers to the systematic handling of financial transactions within an organization. This includes tasks such as processing invoices, payments, reimbursements, and managing accounts receivable and payable. It ensures that all financial data is accurately recorded, tracked, and reported for budgeting, auditing, and compliance purposes. Professionals in financial processing play a key role in maintaining the financial health and integrity of an organization.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in financial processing?

To thrive in Financial Processing, a strong grasp of accounting principles, attention to detail, and a relevant degree or certification (such as in finance or accounting) are essential. Proficiency with financial management software like QuickBooks, SAP, or Oracle, as well as experience with spreadsheets and databases, is typically required. Strong organizational skills, integrity, and effective communication help professionals excel in this role. These skills ensure accurate, efficient handling of financial transactions and maintain compliance with regulatory standards.

What are some common challenges faced in a financial processing role and how can they be managed?

Professionals in Financial Processing often encounter challenges such as managing high transaction volumes, ensuring accuracy under tight deadlines, and staying updated with regulatory changes. To address these, strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and effective use of financial software are essential. Regular training and clear communication within the finance team help mitigate errors and ensure compliance. Collaborating closely with other departments, such as accounts payable and receivable, can also streamline processes and improve overall efficiency.

What is the difference between Financial Processing vs Bookkeeper?

AspectFinancial ProcessingBookkeeper
CredentialsMay require basic accounting or finance certificationsTypically requires bookkeeping certifications or experience
Work EnvironmentFinancial institutions, corporate finance departmentsSmall businesses, accounting firms, or freelance
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in banking, finance, and corporate sectorsCommon in small businesses and accounting services
Primary FocusProcessing financial transactions, data entry, and reconciliationRecording financial transactions, maintaining ledgers

Financial Processing involves handling financial transactions, data entry, and reconciliation within corporate or banking environments. Bookkeepers focus on recording and maintaining financial records for small businesses or accounting firms. While both roles require attention to detail and some financial knowledge, Financial Processing often involves more technical systems and larger-scale transactions, whereas Bookkeeping emphasizes accurate record-keeping for business finances.

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Infographic showing various Financial Processing job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $71,627 per year, or $34.4 per hour.

Principal Financial Analyst - Supervisor

Waukesha County, WI

Waukesha, WI • On-site

$47.03 - $71.12/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 13 days ago


Waukesha County rating

8.7

Company rating: 8.7 out of 10

Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

169th of 846 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

SALARY RANGE
$47.03 - $71.12
WORK ASSIGNMENT DETAILS
Waukesha County is seeking a strategic, collaborative, and process-focused Principal Financial Analyst to help design and implement a centralized finance service model that supports County departments with consistent, high-quality financial services.
This position will work closely with departments to fully understand their current financial procedures, reporting needs, pain points, and operational requirements. Using that knowledge, the Principal Financial Analyst will recommend improvements to financial processing, reporting, and service delivery while helping build a scalable model that allows additional departments to transition into centralized financial support with limited disruption.
A strong accounting background is essential for this role, with CPA certification considered a plus. This position will be expected to help ensure account balances are properly understood, monitored, and reconciled, including balance sheet activity that may have operational or budgetary impacts. The successful candidate should be comfortable interpreting financial statements, identifying reconciliation issues, and analyzing the financial and operational impacts of business decisions. This may include evaluating the financial viability of County programs or of vendors, contractors, or other entities when the County is considering long-term contracts or service arrangements
In addition, a successful candidate will require strong technical skills. A major focus of this role will be managing department financial dashboards so that key budget drivers, trends, account activity, and performance indicators are presented in a clear and easily digestible manner. The position will also help implement and maintain automation tools used to streamline Accounts Payable and other financial processes.
This role may also lead or coordinate the work of staff providing centralized financial services to County departments. The approved classification includes responsibility for planning, assigning, reviewing, evaluating, and coordinating the work of other department personnel, as well as providing necessary training.
CLASSIFICATION SPECIFICATION
To view the full classification specification for Principal Financial Analyst click here.
Minimum Training & Experience Requirements
1. Graduation from a recognized college or university with a bachelor's degree in business administration, public administration, accounting, finance, or a closely related field.
2. Three (3) years of responsible professional work experience in areas of accounting, budget preparation, maintaining expense, revenues, and general ledgers, or computerized accounting systems.
3. A master's degree in an area listed above may be substituted for one (1) year of the work experience requirement.
Waukesha County provides a comprehensive compensation and benefits package including excellent health/dental/vision, life insurance, generous paid time off (vacation, 10 holidays, 3 floating holidays, ample accrued sick time that rolls over each year), an exceptional pension plan with employer match and lifetime retirement payment plus an optional tax advantaged 457 retirement savings plan. Amongst many other benefits, employees are recognized and valued through a pay for performance system. Successful candidates will be eligible for performance-based merit increases and non-base performance awards.
Employee well-being is promoted through a balanced work-life culture and through an exceptional employee wellness program that offers a variety of programs and tools to help promote an employee's wellness and health, including an on-site health & wellness clinic.
About Us:
Waukesha County prides itself on operating in a business-like manner and is recognized as a leader delivering high quality services with competence and skill. With our vision of "Leading the Way", we value teamwork and collaboration, ethics and diversity, communication, efficiency and cost savings, innovation, and the wellbeing of our staff and the citizens we serve. Employees are provided professional development opportunities and encouragement to learn and practice continuous improvement and LEAN principles as we regularly ask ourselves "Is there a better way?"
Location:
Located in the City of Waukesha, our campus offers an on-site fitness center, free parking, and easy access to interstate highway systems. Waukesha County offers a perfect blend of urban and rural living where one can enjoy the benefits of quiet rural lake communities or opt for nearby attractions that the greater Milwaukee area offers including vast beach and park systems, public markets, performing arts, music festivals, and sports including the Milwaukee Admirals, Brewers, Bucks, Wave, Marquette University Golden Eagles and the UW-Milwaukee Panthers Basketball programs.
EEO:
Waukesha County is committed to equal opportunity and nondiscrimination in employment and adheres to all Federal, State and County Equal Employment Opportunity laws, policies, plans, rules, regulations and ordinances. The County recognizes and accepts its important leadership role in providing for equal employment/service opportunities. It is the express policy of Waukesha County to promote equal employment opportunity among all who are employed by Waukesha County and who seek employment with Waukesha County.
For further information visit: https://www.waukeshacounty.gov
The County does not sponsor applicants for work visas. Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis.

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