GSA FABS (Financial and Business Solutions) Schedule 520
- LH is an ISO certified and veteran owned Small Business which has been providing quality administrative and professional services to the federal government since 1986.
- LH now provides GSA Schedule 520 services:
| Labor Category | 03/20/09 – 03/19/10 |
03/20/10 – 03/19/11 |
03/20/11 – 03/19/12 |
03/20/12 – 03/19/13 |
03/20/13 – 03/19/14 |
| Project Manager | $54.97 | $56.95 | $59.00 | $61.12 | $63.32 |
| Senior Financial Analysis | $53.22 | $55.14 | $57.12 | $59.18 | $61.31 |
| Accountant III | $45.55 | $47.19 | $48.89 | $50.65 | $52.47 |
| Accountant II | $41.74 | $43.24 | $44.80 | $46.41 | $48.08 |
| Accountant I | $38.17 | $39.54 | $40.97 | $42.44 | $43.97 |
| Accounting Tech III | $34.85 | $36.10 | $37.40 | $38.75 | $40.15 |
| Accounting Tech II | $26.33 | $27.28 | $28.26 | $29.28 | $30.33 |
| Accounting Tech I | $23.98 | $24.84 | $25.74 | $26.66 | $27.62 |
LABOR CATEGORY DESCRIPTIONS
SIN 520-11 ACCOUNTING SERVICES
Project Manager
Functional Responsibility: Oversees program development, contracts, funds, and resources. Operates within client guidance, contractual limitations, and company business and policy directives. Coordinates all subordinate activities and reviews all work products to assure they meet professional standards and the assignment’s objective. Maintains accountability of all the contractor’s personnel work schedules, and time cards (hours worked, annual leave and sick leave).
Minimum Education: A.A. in Business Administration, Management, or a related field.
Minimum Experience: One to Two (1 – 2) years experience in a related field where the individual was responsible for making frequent decisions. Superior organization and communication skills. Excellent demonstrated experience with word-processing and spreadsheet software. Demonstrated competence to meet deadlines. Superior organization and communication skills. Interdisciplinary business skills and knowledge for effective project management.
Senior Financial Analyst
Functional Responsibility: The Senior Financial Analyst interfaces with the client on a day-to-day basis, directs the completion of project specific tasks within estimated time frames and budget constraints, manages the day-to-day activities of the project team, and reviews work products for quality, completeness, and adherence to applicable regulations and customer requirements. This position ensures the project teams conformance with work standards, and coordinates work effort with involved parties to ensure problem resolution and client satisfaction. The Senior Financial Analyst possess in-depth knowledge of Federal financial and accounting policies, standards, and systems requirements. Must possess experience in working with multi-year/no-year appropriations and differing appropriations, and understanding of budgetary and proprietary accounting principles and also delivers presentations and leads client meetings.
Minimum Education: A.A. in Business Administration, Management, or a related field. The Senior Financial Analyst has specialized knowledge and expertise and/or an advanced degree
Minimum Experience: Seven or more years of progressively responsible experience in leading engagements, demonstrated ability to manage a project and to provide guidance and direction for specific projects or sub-tasks, and increasing responsibility in design, implementation, and management of projects of extensive responsible experience in accounting, budgeting, management analysis, or other financial management areas.
Accountant III
Functional Responsibility: An Accountant III provides technical knowledge in their area of expertise, works individually and on teams to support the completion of project specific tasks within estimated time frames and budget constraints and interfaces with the client on a day-to-day basis. In addition, an Accountant III applies their specific expertise to the practical issues they identify or those presented by the client. They also help to formulate solutions, prepare reports, studies, and documentation, and support presentations and client meetings. They also have knowledge of Federal financial and accounting policies, standards, and systems requirements and are experienced in working with multi-year/no-year appropriations and differing appropriations, and understanding of budgetary and proprietary accounting principles.
Minimum Education: An Accountant III has an undergraduate degree,
Minimum Experience: five or more years of progressively responsible experience in performing and participating in engagements, specific experience in one or more key project areas, demonstrated ability to provide guidance and direction for specific projects or sub-tasks, and increasing responsibility in design, implementation, and management of projects of progressively more responsible experience in accounting, budgeting, analysis and other financial management areas. Prepares milestone status reports and presentations for colleagues, subordinates, and end user representatives. Is familiar with activity-based costing, business case analysis, and outsourcing requirements.
Accountant II
Functional Responsibility: An Accountant II, interfaces with the client on a day-to-day basis, assists in identifying problems, performs technical analysis, and devises feasible solutions, supporting the completion of project specific tasks within estimated time frames and budget constraints, and supporting presentations and client meetings. He or she is experienced in financial management, cost estimating, procurement, strategic planning and execution, or business management and is familiar with federal financial and accounting policies and system requirements. Also is a member of a group of accountants and/or analysts that is working in concert to systematically integrate business, cost-estimating, and financial and other management processes to ensure the efficient stewardship of public funds.
Minimum Education: An Accountant II has an undergraduate degree,
Minimum Experience: over three years of progressively responsible experience participating in projects as a team member, and specific experience in one or more key project areas of progressively more responsible experience in accounting, budgeting, analysis and financial management.
Accountant I
Functional Responsibility: An Accountant I interfaces with the client on a day-to-day basis, assist in identifying problems, performing technical analysis, and devising feasible solutions, supporting the completion of project specific tasks within estimated time frames and budget constraints, and supporting presentations and client meetings. Appropriate computer and spreadsheet skills along with presentation capabilities are required.
Minimum Education: An Accountant I has an undergraduate degree,
Minimum Experience: up to three years of progressively responsible experience participating in projects as a team member, and specific experience in one or more key project areas, such as accounting, budgeting, analysis and financial management.
Accountant Technician III
Functional Responsibility: An Accounting Technician interfaces with the client on a day-to-day basis, assisting in identifying problems, performing technical analysis, and devising feasible solutions supporting the completion of project specific tasks within estimated time frames and budget constraints, supporting accountants, budget analysts or management specialists, and supporting presentations and client meetings.
Minimum Education: An Accounting Technician has an undergraduate degree,
Minimum Experience: up to two years of progressively responsible experience participating in projects as a team member, and specific experience in one or more key project areas that include up to one year of bookkeeping, recordkeeping or accounting and financial management, budgeting or analysis.
Accountant Technician II
Functional Responsibility: An Accounting Technician interfaces with the client on a day-to-day basis, assisting in identifying problems, performing technical analysis, and devising feasible solutions supporting the completion of project specific tasks within estimated time frames and budget constraints, supporting accountants, budget analysts or management specialists, and supporting presentations and client meetings.
Minimum Education: An Accounting Technician has an undergraduate degree,
Minimum Experience: up to two years of progressively responsible experience participating in projects as a team member, and specific experience in one or more key project areas that include up to one year of bookkeeping, recordkeeping or accounting and financial management, budgeting or analysis.
- LH accepts government procurement/credit cards.
- Contact Jeff Withrow at (916) 429-8601 or GSASchedule@lhenderson.com .

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