Uruguay's Ministry of Economy and Finance seeks accountants with salaries over $64,900
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) in Uruguay has announced a job opening for four public accountants.
- The positions are for analysts of public planning and budgeting, requiring 40 hours per week with a monthly salary of over $64,900.
- Applicants need a public accountant degree and at least one year of experience in public or private sectors related to the job's core activities.
Uruguay's Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) is seeking to fill four positions for public accountants, offering a monthly salary exceeding $64,900 for a 40-hour work week. These roles are designated for analysts of public planning and budgeting, operating under a probationary regime.
The core purpose of these positions involves developing analytical and technical advisory actions for the strategic, accounting, and budgetary management of the public sector. The MEF emphasizes the need for individuals who can participate in and advise on process improvements, work methodologies, and management systems.
Key responsibilities for the selected candidates include preparing and analyzing budgetary information for national budget monitoring, assisting in the formulation of the national budget, and contributing to budget execution reporting. They will also collaborate on ensuring the organization's compliance with accounting, financial, and fiscal obligations, and processing information to produce timely and quality reports for financial management transparency.
Mandatory requirements for applicants include a public accountant degree from the University of the Republic or an equivalent recognized institution. Candidates must also possess at least one year of experience, either in the public or private sector, relevant to the described activities. Additional knowledge of IT tools and analytical skills pertinent to the tasks is also required.
Originally published by El Paรญs in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.