Senior Project Accountant- Advisory Services
Westerville, OH · On-site
$80K - $90K/yr
Westerville, OH · On-site
$80K - $90K/yr
Westerville, OH · On-site
$80K - $90K/yr
New Albany, OH · On-site
$71K - $89K/yr
New Albany, OH · On-site
$71K - $89K/yr
Westerville, OH · On-site
$53K - $69K/yr
Westerville, OH · On-site
$53K - $69K/yr
$70K - $99K/yr
Columbus, OH · On-site
$85K/yr
Columbus, OH · On-site
$68K - $70K/yr
Columbus, OH · On-site
$25 - $30/hr
$55K - $68K/yr
Reynoldsburg, OH · On-site
$22 - $26/hr
New
Columbus, OH · On-site
$22 - $26/hr
Columbus, OH · On-site
$22 - $26/hr
Worthington, OH · On-site
$22 - $26/hr
New
Westerville, OH · On-site
$22 - $26/hr
New
New Albany, OH · On-site
$22 - $26/hr
New
Columbus, OH · On-site
$22 - $26/hr
$22 - $26/hr
A project accountant manages the expenses, billing, and budget for one or more projects. In most cases, the project manager sends bills and invoices to the project accountant for approval and payment, and the accountant maintains records regarding costs and project-related expenses. As a project accountant, your duties and responsibilities include investigating billing issues and overages, as well as forecasting future costs to ensure the company can complete the project within budget. You may also be expected to file tax returns and government reports, so you need excellent writing skills. Finally, you serve as the financial gatekeeper for all aspects of the project, so you need to demonstrate trustworthiness and common sense.
If you have a degree in business, finance, or engineering, you have the qualifications to become a project accountant. You need a solid understanding of contracts, change orders, and financial documentation, such as invoices. Additionally, your responsibilities include using an accounting system, so you should be comfortable using sophisticated software applications. Many project accountants have qualifications in project management or operations, and this kind of experience can help you design the work breakdown structure for the project. Additionally, if you also need good problem solving and analytical skills, the ability to produce focused reports, and the skills to keep projects from exceeding their planned scope.

Salary range: $116,500 - $116,500
The majority of Project Management Analyst salaries across the United States currently range between $116,500 (25th percentile) and $116,500 (75th percentile) annually. Most people working in this role make similar salaries regardless of skill level, location and years of experience. Based on recent job posting activity on ZipRecruiter, the Project Management Analyst job market in the United States is not very active as few companies are currently hiring for this role. You can try exploring related titles to find jobs with more active opportunities.
Salary range: $55,500 - $112,000
The majority of Project Finance Analyst salaries across the United States currently range between $55,500 (25th percentile) and $112,000 (75th percentile) annually. This large range of salary potential suggests there may be many opportunities for advancement and increased pay depending on skill level, location and years of experience. Based on recent job postings on ZipRecruiter, the Project Finance Analyst job market in the United States is somewhat active, with a few companies hiring.
Salary range: $75,000 - $106,000
As a project controls specialist, you track employee performance during a project and support all managers involved with this project. In this role, you may report any problems with the project, help ensure the schedule and budget match the objectives of the project, and otherwise ensure operations conform to the plan. This is often an intermediate managerial role that works directly below the primary project manager, but above the employees who are doing most of the actual work on the project. Most project control specialists focus on large, complex projects, and may help with several different projects at the same time.
Salary range: $95,000 - $105,000
A project control analyst oversees a project to ensure it stays within budget and is completed on time. As a project control analyst, you keep accurate records of expenditures and timelines, track regulatory compliance of each phase, and monitors any market changes that may affect the project. You compile this data and process reports for management to determine whether or not changes should be made to the project.
Salary range: $52,000 - $92,000
Project analysts oversee the development and implementation of projects for their company. As part of your job duties, you research data and gather information from the field. You need analytical skills and experience to produce reports and statistical data to determine the viability of a project and to track its progress over time. Companies rely on project analysts to confirm potential project ideas are aligned with company goals and financial objectives.
Salary range: $61,000 - $90,500
A project estimator is a construction or manufacturing professional who estimates the total cost for projects, considering each step, the work and materials involved, and time needed. Their duties include meeting with the client and construction team, determining the steps in the project process, and analyzing plans and data to form an estimate of cost and time. They may travel to work with various clients or view building sites. This job is a management position.