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Accounts Payable – Fiscal Analyst 3 (In-Training)

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Accounts Payable – Fiscal Analyst 3 (In-Training)

Are you looking for a stable career in finance? Government Jobz presents an exciting opportunity with the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) in Olympia, WA. This is a permanent, full-time position within the Financial Services division.

Salary: $61,644.00 – $82,872.00 Annually
Location: Thurston County – Olympia, WA
Closing Date: Continuous (Apply by Feb 3, 2026, for first review)

The Opportunity: In-Training Program

This role offers a unique “In-Training” plan. If you don’t meet the full Fiscal Analyst 3 requirements, you may be hired as a Fiscal Analyst 1 or 2. Upon successful completion of the training, you will automatically promote to the higher pay scale. It’s a perfect way to grow your career with Government Jobz tips.

Primary Duties & Responsibilities

  • Invoice Management: Process payments for Motor Pool, leases, telecom, and more using Microsoft Excel.
  • Tax Reporting: Handle 1099 MISC, Use Tax returns, and unclaimed property filings with the Department of Revenue.
  • Warrant Control: Manage uncashed warrants, research invalid addresses, and handle reissues.
  • Purchase Cards: Serve as the Agency Purchase Card Administrator, managing spending limits and troubleshooting declines.
  • Reconciliation: Balance general ledgers and prepare year-end closing reports.

Minimum Qualifications

Find your fit based on your experience through Government Jobz:

  • Fiscal Analyst 2: High School Diploma + 3 years of accounting experience. (Relevant college credits can substitute for experience).
  • Fiscal Analyst 3: High School Diploma + 4 years of accounting experience.
  • Preferred: Bachelor’s degree in accounting or budgeting and proficiency in AFRS (Agency Financial Reporting System).

Benefits & Perks

WSDA offers a healthy work-life balance including:

  • Flexible work schedules and teleworking options.
  • 12 paid holidays plus generous vacation/sick leave.
  • Public Service Loan Forgiveness eligibility.
  • Comprehensive health, dental, and retirement plans.

Diversity & Inclusion Statistics

The WSDA is committed to equity. For context on the local workforce, Washington State government employment data shows a commitment to representation, with minority groups making up approximately 26% of the state workforce. The agency actively follows a Pro-Equity Anti-Racist (PEAR) plan to ensure a welcoming environment for all.

How to Apply

To start your journey with Government Jobz, you must submit an online application via the Washington Careers Portal. Attach your resume, a cover letter, and three professional references. Don’t wait—initial screening begins February 4, 2026!

For more updates on state roles, visit the Government Jobz homepage.

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