Applies well-established accountingprinciples, theories, concepts, and practices to a wide varietyof difficult problems. Receives instructions concerning the objectivesand operation of the overall accounting system. Compared withlevel 3, the accounting system or assigned segment is more complex,i.e., (a) is relatively unstable, (b) must adjust to new or changingoperational environments, (c) is substantially larger or(d)is complicated by the need to provide and coordinate separateor specialized accounting
treatment and reporting (costaccounting using standard cost, process cost, and job order techniques)for different internal operations or divisions.Depending upon the work load and degree of coordination involved,the accountant 4 may have such assignments as the supervisionof the day-to-day operation of: (a) an entire accounting systemwhich has a few relatively stable accounting segments, (b) a majorsegment (general accounting, cost accounting, or financialstatements and reports) of an |
The Accountant IV applies well-established accounting principles, theories, concepts, and practices to a wide variety of difficult problems. Receives instructions concerning the objectives and operation of the overall accounting system. Compared with level 3, the accounting system or assigned segment is more complex, i.e., (a) is relatively unstable, (b) must adjust to new or changing operational environments, (c) is substantially larger or(d) is complicated by the need to provide and coordinate separate
or specialized accounting treatment and reporting (cost accounting using standard cost, process cost, and job order techniques) for different internal operations or divisions. |