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Partners with business leaders across Sun to inform and gain buy-in on the system vision, strategy, features, budgets, and priorities (Essential) * Oversees installations, configurations, and ...

Partners with business leaders across Sun to inform and gain buy-in on the system vision, strategy, features, budgets, and priorities (Essential) * Oversees installations, configurations, and ...

Partners with business leaders across Sun to inform and gain buy-in on the system vision, strategy, features, budgets, and priorities (Essential) * Oversees installations, configurations, and ...

Sun Van Van Operator

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$18.16 - $24.24/hr

We are an Equal Opportunity/Reasonable Accommodation Employer Company Description Sun Tran is Tucson's award-winning public transportation system, which is operated by RATP Dev/Tucson Transit ...

Electrical Systems Lead

Newport, DE

$155.30K - $162.10K/yr

Together with DIC, Sun Chemical is continuously working to promote and develop sustainable ... The Electrical Systems Lead role provides leadership and direction for the maintenance and ...

Electrical Systems Lead

Newport, DE · On-site

$155.30K - $162.10K/yr

Together with DIC, Sun Chemical is continuously working to promote and develop sustainable ... The Electrical Systems Lead role provides leadership and direction for the maintenance and ...

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How much do sun systems jobs pay per hour?

As of May 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for sun systems in the United States is $27.49, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.39 and $31.97 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Sun Systems job?

A Sun Systems job typically involves working with SunSystems, a financial management software used by organizations for accounting, reporting, and financial analysis. Professionals in this role may be responsible for system implementation, configuration, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Common job titles include Sun Systems Analyst, Administrator, or Consultant. These roles require expertise in financial processes, ERP systems, and sometimes coding or scripting for system customization. Experience with Infor SunSystems and related tools like Q&A (Query & Analysis) is often essential.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Sun Systems position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Sun Systems professional, you need a strong background in finance or accounting, along with expertise in SunSystems financial management software. Familiarity with data integration tools, SQL databases, and relevant certifications such as INFOR SunSystems training are highly valuable. Analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and strong communication skills help professionals collaborate effectively with finance and IT teams. These qualifications and abilities are crucial to ensure accurate financial reporting, system optimization, and seamless business operations within an organization.

What are some typical daily responsibilities of a Sun Systems professional?

As a Sun Systems professional, your daily tasks often include managing system configurations, supporting users with troubleshooting, ensuring data integrity, and generating financial reports using the SunSystems platform. You may also be responsible for coordinating system upgrades, implementing process improvements, and working closely with finance or IT departments to address evolving business requirements. Collaboration is common, as you’ll frequently interact with accountants, auditors, and project managers to maintain and optimize the financial information system. This variety ensures a dynamic workday and the opportunity to develop a well-rounded understanding of both technical and financial operations.
What states have the most Sun Systems jobs? States with the most job openings for Sun Systems jobs include:
Infographic showing various Sun Systems job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, and 50% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $57,186 per year, or $27.5 per hour.
Property Control Auditor

$25.59/hr

Other

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Position Overview The Illinois Tollway is dedicated to providing and promoting a safe and efficient system of highways while ensuring the highest possible level of service to our customers. Whether it's I-PASS, the Move Illinois Program, open road tolling or keeping you safe with our H.E.L.P. trucks, we are committed to delivering great benefits and services to customers

The Tollway is a user-fee system - no state or federal tax dollars are used to support maintenance and operations. Operations are funded by toll and concession revenues. Under the leadership of the Board of Directors and Executive Staff, the Tollway is committed to achieving the following goals: increase collaboration with regional transportation and planning agencies, promote the regional economy, maintain financial integrity, foster environmental responsibility and sustainability, maintain the safety and efficiency of the Tollway system, further transparency and accountability, enhance customer service, and maintain public trust.

In support of this vision, the Property Control Auditor is responsible for ensuring the accurate and timely preparation of fixed asset reports for use by the Auditors, both internally and externally. The Property Control Auditor coordinates the identification of newly purchased fixed assets and oversees the transferring of current Tollway-owned fixed assets throughout the Tollway system. The Property Control Auditor oversees the disposal of current Tollway-owned fixed assets and administers annual physical inventories at various Tollway locations.

Essential Job Functions The Property Control Auditor works at the Tollway's Central Warehouse ("CW") and reports directly to the Property Control Manager Enters data into the SAP/SUN systems for asset control purposes. An analysis of the information reported by the system is also performed. The Property Control Auditor is responsible for monthly reconciliations, scheduling, and preparation of site audits on an annual basis, working directly with internal/external auditors and ensuring proper application of Tollway control policies and procedures.

The Property Control Auditor provides formal reports to the Tollway's Property Control Manager to document problems with asset discrepancies and makes recommendations for improved controls for all remote site audits. A historical analysis of asset control performance for all asset locations is initiated and maintained by this position. Coordinates annual fixed asset audits with the using departments responsible for each physical asset location or department and will report problems and recommend improved control procedures as necessary.

Monitors all asset activity concerning updating information on the SAP/SUN systems, tagging new assets, deletion of scrapped/sold assets and ensuring that paperwork is processed properly. Develops procedures for effective asset management and implements improved control methods for asset accountability. Interact with Finance personnel in obtaining payment status on capital equipment orders and discussing discrepancies during the monthly reconciliation process.

Collaborates with Purchasing/Warehouse personnel to verify proper accounts that assets should be classified when purchased and to be aware of the delivery schedules of all assets in and out of the Warehouse. Assists outside auditors during the performance of their annual compliance audit in all areas of our fixed asset management reporting and procedures. The Authority's internal audit staff would also look to this position for assistance when conducting audits involving asset identification, tracking and reconciliation to financial reporting.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: HOURS M-F 7am-3pm The Property Control Auditor responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following: Provides accurate and timely reconciliation of monthly changes in asset activity. Develops management reports for improving asset audit tracking from acquisition to disposal. Reconciles any asset discrepancies that are found.

Provides written justification and documentation for submission to Finance. Assists the Property Control Manager concerning the tagging, deletion and transferring of assets. Assists in Planning, schedules, coordinating and directs annual physical audits, at all locations, to ensure proper control records are accurate.

clerical personnel for preparing the audit site, for handling activity during the audit and for returning to normal. Recommends control procedures that remote sites can utilize to enhance asset accountability. Monitors asset shipment reports for assets enroute to sites or out for repair and notifies clerical personnel to process their paperwork.

Communicates with location supervisors and middle management responsible for localized asset control to coordinate and conduct the audit process. Organizes, interprets, and creates related asset reports to fulfill any requests from various departments. Monitors all activities concerning the updating of information on the fixed asset database through the SAP/SUN systems.

Establishes procedures for handling special asset groups, proper transferring of assets, control of assets under warranty and repair transfers. Coordinates asset ordering with Purchasing and Warehouse personnel to insure proper accounts are charged and asset classification is appropriate. Completes other duties or tasks as required or assigned.

Qualifications Education Required: A high school diploma or equivalent is required. Education Preferred: College is strongly desired. Experience Required: Excellent knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook is required.

Attention to detail is required. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are required. Ability to interact effectively with various levels of management and to communicate well with staff and vendors is required.

Ability to compose memos and reports is required. Two (2) years of warehouse inventory security, control, and asset management are required. Two (2) years or more of demonstrable relevant experience of a high degree of skill in accounting for property at a central location is required.

A valid Illinois Driver's license is required. Experience Preferred: Experience in coordinating work of logistics and distribution is desirable. Knowledge of modern warehouse design methodologies and processes is desirable.

Any experience managing inventory at satellite locations is desirable. The Illinois Tollway is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, marital status, national origin or ancestry, disability, unfavorable discharge from military services, age, order of protection status, military status, sex or sexual orientation.