Project Accountant Jobs in Vermont
Project Accountant jobs in Vermont are steady across construction, engineering, and higher education, with demand concentrated at every level from entry-level cost trackers to senior project controllers. Most openings are centered in Burlington, Montpelier, and Rutland, where employers such as GE Vernova, DuBois & King, and the University of Vermont carry consistent project accounting needs. The most sought-after specialties include construction cost management, grant accounting, and infrastructure project finance. Scan the live roles below and apply to whichever ones fit.
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General Purpose
Mission Statement
BED’s mission is to serve the energy needs of our customers in a safe, reliable, affordable, sustainable, and socially responsible manner. BED’s four key values are: Safety, Reliability, Community and Innovation. BED’s vision is to make Burlington a Net Zero Energy city by eliminating fossil fuel usage across the electric, thermal, and ground transportation sectors by strategically electrifying, managing demand, realizing efficiency gains, and expanding local renewable generation while increasing system resilience.
This position is responsible for maintaining Burlington Electric’s general ledger and accounting structure; monthly and yearly financial accounting entries and reconciliations; cash, grants, and energy efficiency utility management; and internal and external financial reporting, including external audit support.Union Affiliation: International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW)
Pay Grade A3: $66,629.26 - $109,227.66 Annually
Remote Tier 3: Up to two (2) days remote/week
Essential Job Functions
Oversight of Accounting Structure & Software:
- Manages changes in accounting structure within accounting software modules.
- Ensures reasonableness of and use of appropriate General Ledger accounts for transactions posted from various enterprise software applications such as customer information system (CIS) and work order and asset management system (WAMS).
- Creates accounting system reports and/or data exports as needed.
- Assists other employees with general ledger information, including but not limited to, running reports, financial inquiries, etc.
- Institutes and maintains appropriate internal controls within the accounting software in accordance with written policies and procedures.
- Prepares monthly BED and McNeil financial statements and supporting statements.
- Prepares monthly BED statistical report for sales information, billing summaries, KWH sources and uses, and average cost/KWH.
- Prepares monthly McNeil statistical report for generation information, fuel purchases, and fuel consumption.
- Executes and reviews monthly revenue reports from CIS.
- Completes monthly, quarterly, and/or annual reports, forms, and surveys, including but not limited to, DPS Small Electric Company Annual Report, Department of Energy’s EIA-412, EIA-861, EIA-826, and EIA-923, Vermont Energy Efficiency Utility Reports, etc.
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Cash Management:
- Monitors cash balances daily, including reconciliation of operating cash receipts posted by CIS and miscellaneous cash receipts received electronically.
- Reconciles all bank accounts monthly, including general operating accounts, various investment accounts, and payroll account.
- Prepares electronic internal bank transfers and purchased power ACH/Wire payments.
- Prepares monthly funding for payments of debt service obligations, with all related documentation.
- Responsible for monitoring, and following Cash Management Policy and procedures.
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Grant Management
- Maintains accurate financial records for grant spending, grant receipts, etc.
- Develops appropriate reimbursement invoices for grants based on agreement terms and conditions.
- Records grant income based on applicable accounting guidelines.
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Energy Efficiency Utility (EEU) Fiscal Agent
- Responsible for updating and following process and procedures for fiscal agent accounting procedures.
- Prepares monthly entries to properly account for EEU-related costs, calculates BED reimbursement, and ensures appropriate transfers of funds.
- Ensures accurate and timely monthly financial reporting (Fiscal Agent Reports) to the Public Utility Commission.
- Provides EEU financial data to BED regulatory staff as necessary for various filings.
- Responsible for annual EEU financial audit, including but not limited to, financial statement preparation, supporting document preparation, and responding to inquiries from auditors.
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Monthly Accounting Cycle
- Ensures accounting functions are performed in a timely and accurate manner and in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), and Government Accounting Standards Board (GASB).
- Prepares monthly City of Burlington Franchise Fee filings.
- Prepares monthly BED and McNeil sales & use tax, and BED revenue tax filings to the VT Department of Taxes.
- Calculates and records adjustments to uncollectible reserves based on Accounts Receivable Aging reports.
- Prepares allocation schedules and analysis for the Building Services Account.
- Responsible for invoicing and distribution of sales and purchases of Renewable Energy Credits on behalf of BED and others.
- Reconciles and records all payroll transactions (labor, accrued labor and labor overhead) to the General Ledger.
- Prepares accounting entries for purchased power and transmission costs.
- Records all debt-related entries (interest, current and long-term principal, amortization of premiums, discounts, gains or losses, etc.).
- Prepares journal entries, wire transfer letters, and monthly reconciliations of restricted fund accounts, including but not limited to Debt Service Reserve, Debt Service, and Renewal & Replacement (R&R) Funds.
- Records electronic funds transactions, including internal bank transfers, miscellaneous cash receipts, and in-transit transactions at month end.
- Records prepaid insurances, software maintenance fees, accrued indirect costs, trustee/bank fees, and other miscellaneous prepayments.
- Reconciles monthly items from CIS to the General Ledger, such as on-bill rebates, water assistance credits, etc.
- Prepares estimate calculation and accounting entries for unbilled revenues.
- Prepares monthly miscellaneous billing and journal entries as necessary (street lighting, parking ban lights, security cameras, miscellaneous fees, solar fees, etc.).
- Reviews and records City of Burlington cost allocations charged to BED, including indirect costs and workers’ compensation.
- Coordinates the accounting associated with EDA grant funds and BED-controlled PACE lending. Monitors receivable payback through on-bill methodology and accounting entries.
- Prepares accounting entries for the McNeil Station, both at the 100% and 50% ownership levels, including but not limited to, schedules and other supporting documentation, reconciliation of related accounts, etc.
- Acts as BED's Accounting liaison to the McNeil Station Joint Owners and attends their quarterly meetings.
- Prepares monthly McNeil Joint Owner billings, quarterly tax billings, and various others, including all supporting documentation.
- Supports annual allocation of McNeil calendar year budget information for Joint Owners and financial statement reporting purposes.
- Calculates and enters monthly closing entries and closing procedures.
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Other Miscellaneous:
- Contributes to the annual financial audit process, including preparation of schedules and responding to auditor requests and questions.
- Responsible for annual financial statement analysis as assigned.
- Develops and maintains this position’s Accounting Procedures Manual.
- Creates and maintains appropriate files and reports.
- Participates as assigned in cross-functional project teams.
- Initiates, facilitates, and participates in process improvement initiatives pertaining to respective areas of responsibility.
- Responsible for maintaining and updating process improvement flowcharts and other documentation pertaining to areas of responsibility.
- Cross-train in other accounting positions as determined by the Controller.
- Performs other responsibilities in the absence of coworkers and during periods of high volume as directed.
- Performs other duties as required.
Qualifications/Basic Job Requirements
- Ability to actively support City diversity, equity, and cultural competency efforts within stated job responsibilities and work effectively across diverse cultures and constituencies.
- Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion as evidenced by ongoing trainings and professional development.
- Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting, Business Administration, or related field, and three (3) years of experience in a responsible accounting position required. Experience in electric utility accounting is preferred.
- Additional experience may be substituted for a degree requirement on a two-for-one basis.
- Ability to understand and comply with Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) chart of accounts.
- Ability to work in a Windows-based environment using spreadsheet, word processing, and database software is required.
- Demonstrated proficiency in Excel spreadsheet skills is required.
- Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and inwriting.
- Ability to work with minimal supervision.
- Ability to analyze data with particular attention to detail.
- Regular attendance is necessary and is essential to meeting the expectations of the job functions
- Ability to understand and comply with City standards, safety rules, and personnel policies.
- Ability to work well under pressure.
- Ability to demonstrate a high level of initiative in problem-solving.
- Ability to organize and prioritize workflow and meet established deadlines.
- Ability to be consistent and accurate.
- Ability to be able to establish and maintain good relations with co-workers.
- Ability to be able to listen to and appropriately react to a supervisor's feedback and incorporate said feedback to improve employee performance.
- Ability to recognize general ledger software problems and to effectively communicate to IS department and/or vendor technical support.
- Ability to work beyond the normal forty (40) hour work week as needed, consistent with the provisions of the BED/IBEW Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Additional Information
Promoting a culture that reveres diversity and equity.
The City of Burlington is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, and we are strongly committed to creating a dynamic and equitable work-force that mirrors the population and world that we serve. We do not discriminate on the basis of political or religious affiliation, race, color, national origin, place of birth, ancestry, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, crime victim status, veteran status, disability, HIV positive status, or genetic information in employment or the provision of services.
In addition to being an equal opportunity employer we actively encourage applicants who can contribute to our growing diversity to apply.
Applications for our employment opportunities are only accepted online through our Government Jobs website.
For accessibility information or alternative formats, please contact Human Resources Department at 802-540-2505 or careers@burlingtonvt.gov.
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Project Accountant Job Market in Vermont
A snapshot from current Vermont openings, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- National Life2

- Aon1

- Clara Martin Center1

- McSoley McCoy &1M
- Green Mountain Power1

Top Industries Hiring
- Insurance4
- Consulting & Professional Services2
- Hospitality & Tourism1
- Government & Public Sector1
- Healthcare & Medical Services1
What Vermont Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in project accountant jobs across Vermont.
- Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or a closely related field required
- Proficiency with project accounting software such as Sage, Viewpoint, or Deltek
- Experience tracking project budgets, costs, and variance through full project lifecycle
- Familiarity with generally accepted accounting principles and cost allocation methods
- Strong skills in Excel including pivot tables, lookups, and financial modeling
- Ability to collaborate with project managers, engineers, or grant administrators on reporting
Project Accountant Jobs in Vermont: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a project accountant in Vermont?
Most project accountants in Vermont begin with a bachelor's degree in accounting or finance, then build experience in cost reporting or budget tracking within construction, engineering, or nonprofit sectors. Vermont does not require a state license specifically for project accountants, but earning a CPA license through the Vermont Board of Public Accountancy strengthens candidacy for senior roles. Many employers also value credentials such as the Certified Construction Industry Financial Professional designation for project-focused accounting work.
Which companies hire project accountants in Vermont?
Companies currently hiring project accountants in Vermont include National Life, Aon, and Clara Martin Center, per current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Vermont's construction, engineering consulting, and university sectors tend to generate the most consistent project accountant demand across the state.
Which Vermont cities have the most project accountant jobs?
Burlington, Randolph, and Shelburne are the Vermont cities with the most project accountant openings. Burlington leads due to its concentration of engineering firms, healthcare institutions, and the University of Vermont, while Montpelier's state government agencies and Rutland's infrastructure and construction activity support demand in those markets.
Are there remote project accountant jobs in Vermont?
Yes, and more than most fields, since project accounting is largely desk-based and analytical. About 13% of project accountant openings tied to Vermont are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, reflecting the role's suitability for distributed work. Budget reporting, invoicing, and cost tracking tasks are the most commonly performed remotely, while on-site visits to project locations occur periodically for field verification.
How can I get hired as a project accountant in Vermont with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is applying for accounts payable, project coordinator, or junior cost analyst roles within Vermont construction firms or engineering consultancies, then transitioning into dedicated project accounting after gaining exposure to job costing. The University of Vermont and Vermont State University both produce accounting graduates whom regional employers actively recruit. Pursuing the CPA exam through the Vermont Board of Public Accountancy or adding a construction accounting certificate gives candidates a measurable edge when competing for entry-level project accountant openings.
Where can I find and apply to project accountant jobs in Vermont?
You can find and apply to project accountant jobs in Vermont on Migrate Mate, which lists current Vermont openings updated in real time. Search the available roles, identify the ones that match your background and location preference, and apply directly to the positions that fit.
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