Summary of Responsibilities
Perform a wide variety of diversified governmental audit functions under the supervision of different Senior Auditors, Managers and Partners.
Essential Functions
- Provide timely, high quality client service
- Preparation of compiled, reviewed and audited financial statements and agreed upon procedures
- Perform all audit functions and tests as prescribed in applicable audit programs
- Identify accounting, compliance, and reporting issues
- Maintain a working knowledge of all current auditing laws and statutes, including Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and auditing standards
- Preparation of spreadsheets as deemed necessary
- Perform other accounting and auditing duties as needed in engagements and as assigned by Senior Auditors, Managers, and Partners
- Complete continuing education requirements for Governmental Auditors
- Obtain a working knowledge of governmental auditing through internal and external resources
- Participate in CDS’s Governmental Accounting & Auditing Committee
- Conduct research related to client work and internal projects
Other Functions
- Perform other duties as assigned by Senior Auditors, Managers, and Partners
- Be actively involved in community, volunteer and/or industry organizations. Develop client relationships
Working Conditions
- Overtime will be required
- Regular travel to client sites, meetings, and seminars will be necessary (limited overnight travel)
Education, Experience, and Skills Required
- Accounting degree or educational requirements to sit for CPA exam required
- Well-rounded knowledge of accounting principles and auditing standards
- Ability to communicate effectively and professionally with clients and other staff
- Flexible, team player
- Detail oriented
- Strong prioritization skills
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office products, particularly Outlook, Excel and Word
To apply for this position, e-mail resume Heather Thompson at [email protected].