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BUDGET ANALYST (Title 5)

Army National Guard Units

Department of the Army

Fresh

Location

Salary

$61,722 - $80,243

per year

Closes

February 19, 2026More Army jobs →

Job Description

Summary

This job involves managing and analyzing budgets for the Army National Guard, including reviewing funding, preparing budget requests, and ensuring money is spent wisely on programs.

It suits someone with a background in finance or accounting who enjoys detailed work, problem-solving, and following rules to handle government money effectively.

A good fit would be a detail-oriented professional with experience in financial planning and strong organizational skills.

Key Requirements

  • 1 year of specialized experience in finance or budget management equivalent to the next lower grade level
  • Knowledge of financial principles, procedures, and National Guard budget programs
  • Skills in problem-solving, analysis, research, and judgment
  • Strong oral and written communication abilities
  • Ability to plan, organize work, and follow instructions, regulations, and policies
  • Experience reviewing expenditures, allocating funds, and preparing budget estimates and reports
  • Competency in evaluating program plans, identifying trends, and recommending funding improvements

Full Job Description

THIS IS A NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 5 EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITION This National Guard position is for a BUDGET ANALYST (Title 5), Position Description Number T6356000 and is part of the AR ARNG DCSG1 DCSPER OFFICE HQ, National Guard.

GENERAL EXPERIENCE: To meet basic entry qualification requirements, evaluate applicants for experience, education, or training involving skills in applying problem solving techniques; and skills in communicating effectively both orally and in writing.

Ability to plan and organize work. Competencies in analysis, research, writing, and judgment typically gained through college education or progressively responsible experiences.

Ability to follow established methods and procedures; use practical knowledge of the operations, procedures, and policies of specific program areas or functional assignment.

SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: 1-year specialized experience, education, or training equivalent to at least the next lower grade level.

Must have experience, education, or training of finance budget competencies that provided knowledge of financial principles and procedures.

Candidate must have a good understanding of the basic principles and concepts of the National Guard financial budget business program requirements.

A candidate must have experiences and training that demonstrate the abilities to follow directions, to read, retain, and understand a variety of instructions, regulations, policies, and procedures.

Major Duties:

1. Performs moderately difficult and complex assignments consisting of well-precedented tasks to further orient the employee in the application of occupational principles, methods, and techniques.

Assignments are combined with training to develop analytical skills and techniques used to resolve issues or problems of a procedural or factual nature.

Individual projects can be performed utilizing established, commonly applied methods. Work includes various duties involving different and unrelated tasks.

Independently plans and carries out successive steps and handles problems and deviations in work assignments in accordance with instructions, policies, previous training, or accepted practices.

The decision regarding what needs to be done depends upon the analysis of the subject, phase, or issues involved in each assignment, and the chosen course of action may have to be selected from many alternatives.

The employee uses judgment in interpreting and adapting guidelines, such as agency policies, regulations, precedents, and work directions for application to specific cases or problems.

The employee analyzes results and recommends changes. Completed work is usually evaluated for technical soundness, appropriateness, and conformity to policy and requirements.

Assistance in solving problems is available from the supervisor or a higher-graded specialist. 2. Executes budget. Continually analyzes and evaluates changes and gaps in program plans and funding.

Reviews expenditure of assigned appropriations, re-imbursement allocations and transfer of funds. Reviews funding documents for assigned appropriations.

Allocates appropriated funds to individual activities/functional areas based on an analysis of activity budget estimates, historical expenditures, quarterly projections, and approved funding.

Reviews, edits, and consolidates annual and multi-year budget estimates for assigned organizations and programs into a consolidated budget request.

Prepares or edits narrative justification and projected funding needs, and assures data in request is formally and accurately documented in a wide variety of forms, schedules, and reports. 3.

Performs program analysis of actual expenditures compared to planned utilization of annual budget and/or allotment authority, evaluates fund availability to achieve balance of approved objectives and determines where reprogramming actions may be necessary.

Identifies trends and patterns, recommends ways to improve utilization of funds, and suggests alternative funding approaches.

Evaluates the effect of cost and programmatic changes on the budget execution process. Adjusts fund allocations as required.

Verifies, enters and adjusts budgetary data in a variety of forms, schedules, and reports. Provides analytical guidance for year-end close out to ensure proper, legal, and full utilization of funds. 4.

Provides financial advice, interpretation, and guidance on a variety of budget related matters, to include types of funding available, budgetary changes, and year-end closeout procedures. 5.

Prepares budget related reports, written correspondence and other documentation.

Drafts or prepares a variety of documents to include newsletter items, responses to routine inquiries, reports, letters, and other related documents.

Uses software such as word processing, spreadsheets, program language, plotting software, etc., to facilitate work. 6. Performs other duties as assigned.

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Posted on USAJOBS: 2/4/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 2/6/2026

Source: USAJOBS | ID: AR-26-068-12880002