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Remote Drilling Jobs in Virginia (NOW HIRING)

Basic machine shop and fabricating skills to make modifications to parts in the field, cut & drill various materials, dismantle, repair, and re-assemble mechanical devices * Proper written and verbal ...

Basic machine shop and fabricating skills to make modifications to parts in the field, cut & drill various materials, dismantle, repair, and re-assemble mechanical devices * Proper written and verbal ...

Reporting Developer

Alexandria, VA · On-site +1

$97K - $117K/yr

Implementing drill-down capabilities to support root cause analysis * Developing user documentation ... Ability to operate effectively in remote/hybrid team environments * Current NACI or ability to ...

Remote Drilling information

What is remote drilling?

A Remote Drilling job involves overseeing and controlling drilling operations from an offsite location using advanced technology and real-time data monitoring. Operators use specialized software and communication systems to guide the drilling process, ensuring efficiency and safety without being physically present at the drill site. This role is common in the oil and gas industry, where remote monitoring helps optimize well performance, minimize risks, and reduce operational costs.

What does a remote drilling professional do?

A typical workday for a Remote Drilling professional involves monitoring and optimizing drilling operations from a centralized control center, often in an office environment away from the rig site. You'll collaborate closely with on-site drilling teams, engineers, and geologists through video calls, data sharing platforms, and real-time communication tools. Your responsibilities may include interpreting live drilling data, troubleshooting operational issues, and making critical recommendations to ensure safety and efficiency. This role requires adaptability and quick decision-making, as you must respond promptly to changes and provide expert support to the field crew.

What skills and qualifications are needed for remote drilling?

To thrive in Remote Drilling, you need expertise in drilling operations, geomechanics, and well control, supported by a degree in engineering or a related field and experience in the oil and gas industry. Proficiency with remote monitoring software, real-time drilling data platforms, and certifications like IWCF or IADC Well Control are typically required. Strong problem-solving abilities, teamwork, and clear communication are essential soft skills. These skills and qualifications are crucial for making informed decisions, ensuring safety, and maintaining efficient drilling operations from off-site locations.

What are the most commonly searched types of Drilling jobs in Virginia?

The most popular types of Drilling jobs in Virginia are:

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For Remote Drilling jobs in Virginia, the most frequently searched job titles are:

What cities in Virginia are hiring for Remote Drilling jobs?

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Infographic showing various Remote Drilling job openings in Virginia as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution.

Financial Statements, Notes, and Flux Analyst | Management Consultant IV (MC-IV)

BizFirst

Leesburg, VA • Remote

$170K - $185K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

This is a remote position.

Position Description

Financial Statements, Notes, and Flux Analyst | Management Consultant IV (MC-IV)

Program

OneStream Implementation

Location

100% Remote

Workstream

Functional

Skillset Focus Area

F/S, Notes, Flux

Labor Category (LCAT)

Management Consultant IV (MC-IV)

Education & Experience

Bachelor's degree and 16 years of experience, or Master's degree and 12 years of experience

Security Clearance

Secret or above


]Position Summary

The Financial Statements, Notes, and Flux Analyst supports the OneStream implementation by helping design, validate, test, and deploy capabilities for financial statements, note disclosures, and variance analysis reporting. This role works closely with finance, accounting, reporting, system integrator, and PMO teams to translate federal reporting requirements into functional inputs, validate mappings and logic, and help ensure outputs are accurate, complete, reconcilable, and usable for monthly, quarterly, and external reporting.

Our client is a boutique consulting firm that employs consultants and professionals with unique skill sets to support the federal government with strategic execution, financial process enablement, IT systems, and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software implementation.


Key Responsibilities

• Support requirements definition for financial statements, note disclosures, and flux analysis reporting needs.

• Translate accounting, federal reporting, and business reporting requirements into functional design inputs for the implementation team.

• Advise on alignment with OMB Circular A-136, Treasury reporting requirements, SFFAS, and agency-specific financial statement and disclosure expectations.

• Help define report structures, GL mappings, calculations, hierarchies, and supporting schedules for financial statements and notes.

• Support design and validation of flux reporting logic, including period-over-period variance analysis, materiality thresholds, and explanatory reporting needs.

• Validate source-to-report mappings, account relationships, metadata, and reporting logic to ensure outputs are complete and accurate.

• Participate in testing of financial statements, notes, and flux reports, including reconciliation, defect identification, retesting, and resolution support.

• Review draft outputs to confirm usability, consistency, drill-down capability, and alignment with business and external reporting needs.

• Coordinate with accounting, reporting, data, and technical teams to resolve issues affecting statement, note, or flux outputs.

• Support UAT, user confirmation testing, training readiness, cutover, go-live, and early stabilization for reporting capabilities.

• Assist with documentation of reporting requirements, business rules, test scripts, control considerations, and user procedures for sustainment handoff.


Required Qualifications

• Strong understanding of federal financial statements, note disclosures, reconciliations, and period-over-period variance analysis.

• Strong knowledge of OMB Circular A-136, Treasury reporting expectations, and federal external reporting control points such as tie-points and edit checks.

• Ability to translate accounting and reporting requirements into functional specifications, mappings, test scenarios, and validation criteria.

• Experience preparing and validating financial statements, chart of accounts mappings, roll-forwards, and rounding.

• Strong written documentation skills for requirements, business rules, test evidence, procedures, and sign-off support.

• DoD Experience a plus


Client Benefits

• Family Health Care (54% cost covered for the entire family)

• Family Dental (54% cost covered for the entire family)

• Family Vision (54% cost covered for the entire family)

• Flexible Spending Account

• Overutilization bonuses for Time and Materials (T&M) contracts

• Lifetime Event Bonuses (e.g., child, marriage)

• Profit-sharing arrangement for any work brought into the company

• Unlimited Leave with Approval

• 401k 100% employer match on first 3% invested

• $1,000 training budget