FTI Consulting provides expert guidance and strategic solutions to help businesses navigate complex challenges, including financial restructuring, legal dispute
As Needed Senior Advisor, Dispute Advisory Services | Forensic and Litigation Consulting
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As Needed Senior Advisor, Dispute Advisory Services | Forensic and Litigation Consulting
FTI Consulting
Role Description We are involved in complex, global and high-profile litigation, arbitration and investigations combining end-to-end risk advisory, investigative and disputes expertise to deliver holistic solutions for our clients. - Supervise and perform day-to-day activities in support of forensic and litigation consulting projects including interaction with client personnel, other team members, and professionals from other firms involved in the engagement. - Perform technical, industry, and company research utilizing online tools and publicly available information, develop work plans and execute analyses to assess complex questions of fact, assist in preparing reports and schedule summarizing findings that will be delivered to clients and other parties. - Apply accounting, financial, valuation, and analytical skills to various client situations and practice disciplines, such as detailed reviews of financial statements and underlying accounting records, preparation of complex cash flow projections, and preparation of worksheets to model business processes. - Organize information to facilitate effective data access and analysis. - Supervise more junior team member’s analyses. - Maintain detailed working paper records reflecting assumptions, methodologies, and sources of information employed during the performance of all analytical tasks. - Deliver a high quality product within established timeframes and budgets. - Prepare written analyses and other reports for third parties, as necessary, on the project scope and/or results of activities. - Prepare presentations and quantitative exhibits for third parties on the project scope and findings. - Develop and maintain productive working relationships with client personnel. Qualifications - An undergraduate degree is required. - 10+ years of public accounting or consulting experience. - Prior expert witness testimony experience. - Travel required to clients and to FTI office(s). Requirements - FTI Consulting is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, protected veteran status, religion, physical or mental disability, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, or any other basis protected by law, ordinance, or regulation.
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