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Audit Supervisor
Location
California
Posted
62 days ago
Salary
$75K - $130K / year
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Audit Supervisor
Project Time & Cost, LLC
• Lead client engagement meetings to determine timelines and goals of an audit. • Plan/perform all types of projects related to audit and assurance with increased complexity and independence. • Review team's final financial analysis upon completion of fieldwork to improve client internal controls and accounting procedures. • Assist with the training of new or less experienced staff members. • Network, build relationships and attract new clients or business to the Firm. • Prepare work papers that are informative, well-documented, and can easily be understood and explained. • Demonstrate superior accuracy in work using established firm policies and procedures.
Job Requirements
- 5+ years of experience in public accounting audit work
- BA or higher degree in accounting
- CPA preferred
- Experience working in construction and real estate audits is a major plus.
- Experience with paperless audit software (i.e., PFX Engagement)
- Someone who is inquisitive and enjoys learning about various client business processes and potentially traveling to different locations to help clients.
- The ability to develop others and provide constructive feedback to other team members.
- Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
- Superior verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills.
Benefits
- Opportunity for advancement within a rapidly growing professional services firm.
- Ongoing informal and formal training and development
- Competitive compensation
- 401(k) and medical benefits
- Firm sponsored continuing education.
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