Central Ohio Transit Authority | Ohio
Manager, Accounting
Role summary
Central Ohio Transit Authority lists Manager, Accounting as a current opening on its official ApplicantPro source.
Job description
13-Apr-2026 to 14-May-2026 (EST)
Finance & Business Services
33 North High Street, Columbus, OH, United States
Full Time
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SALARY: $91,041.60 - $107,099.20
LOCATION: 33 N. High St. Columbus, OH 43215
BENEFITS:
Medical, Vision, Dental, Supplemental and Life Insurance
Paid Parental Leave
Employee Discounts
COTA Bus Pass
Wellness Initiatives
On-Site Chair Massage
On-Site Health Coach
Tuition Reimbursement
Student Loan Repayment Program
Public Pension through OPERS & Ohio Deferred Compensation
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Manager, Accounting leads the day-to-day accounting operations for COTA, ensuring accurate and timely financial reporting, compliance with GASB, Uniform Guidance (2 CFR Part 200), and state/local regulations. This position oversees general ledger, grants and capital project accounting, payroll accounting, accounts payable/receivable, monthly close, and audit readiness. The Manager is a key partner to Grants, Capital Projects, Procurement, and Operations to support fiscally sound service delivery and stewardship of public funds.
Performs duties that advance COTA's Strategic Plan and reflect the organization's core values of safety, empowerment, accountability, teamwork, and service, and support the mission of Moving Every Life Forward.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Operational Accounting & Close
Lead month‑, quarter‑, and year‑end close, including reconciliations, journal entries, accruals, allocations, subledger reviews, and timely delivery of close calendars, variance analyses, and management reporting.
Maintain and enhance the chart of accounts, cost centers, and project/grant structures to support accurate reporting and budgeting.
Oversee bank and balance sheet reconciliations and resolve discrepancies promptly.
Compliance & Audit
Ensure compliance with GASB standards, Uniform Guidance (Single Audit), and internal policies; prepare audit schedules/PBCs and address auditor inquiries.
Maintain strong internal controls over cash, disbursements, payroll, fare revenue, inventory, and financial systems; monitor adherence and recommend improvements.
AP/AR, Payroll & Cash Management
Oversee AP (3‑way match, vendor onboarding/1099s), AR (billings, collections), and payroll accounting (labor distribution, leave accruals, benefit and pension entries).
Support cash flow forecasting, investment policy compliance, and debt service schedules.
Systems & Process Improvement
Serve as functional lead for the ERP/financial system and related modules (grants/project accounting, fixed assets, procurement), driving automation, data integrity, and reporting enhancements.
Develop and maintain standard operating procedures; provide training and guidance to staff and cross‑departmental users.
Leadership & Collaboration
Supervise, coach, and develop accounting staff, including workload management, goal setting, and performance development.
Partner with Budget, Grants, Capital Projects, and Operations to provide financial insights that support service reliability and strategic priorities.
Manages and provides leadership for their staff. Hires, trains, develop, and appraise staff effectively. Ensures the organization meets its responsibilities by assisting in identifying problem areas, participating in review of complaints alleging discrimination, and supporting career counseling for employees. Takes corrective action as necessary, on a timely basis, and in accordance with policy;
Regular, predictable and punctual attendance required; and
Performs other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
Requires a bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or related field and a minimum of five (5) years' progressive experience in Accounting, including at least two (2) years' in a supervisory or lead role. An equivalent combination of education or training and relevant experience will also be considered.
Certified Public Accountant (CPA); Certified Public Finance Officer (CPFO); or Certified Government Financial Manager (CGFM) preferred.
COTA is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind. All employment decisions are based on job needs, job requirements and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, age, genetic information, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status
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