Job Category: Accounting
Schedule: Full Time
Relocation: N
Remote: N
Salary: $80,000-140,000 (Based on experience)
Location: Owings Mills, MD
Job Description
Our client is looking an Audit Manager. All hires to work a hybrid format, will consider sponsoring a qualified individual and pay for relocation for the right candidate.
The position maintains the budget for all projects assigned, which include several clients within different stages of process. The Manager exercises direct supervision of Staff and Senior Resources, promoting the most efficient operation of the firm by assisting in recruiting, and acting as an instructor in professional development programs. This position includes strong client interaction. The Manager must make broad decisions in the course of their work and must be knowledgeable of the general economic and political trends of possible tax or other legislation that could affect the business climate.
Qualifications
- Active CPA status required.
- At least (5) years’ experience in public accounting, demonstrating a progression in complexity, scope and number of engagements managed, with at least (3) of those years successfully auditing non-profits.
- At least (3) years’ proven experience as the subject matter expert developing audit staff.
- Experience evaluating internal controls.
- Recent successful responsibility for ensuring the technical accuracy of financial statements and binder work paper documentation.
- Thorough knowledge of GAAP and GAAS.
- The ability to work under pressure, including the ability to communicate with a high degree of confidence.
- Ability to work in a multi-cultural business environment.
- Performs such other duties as may be assigned.
- Proficiency in use of computers, computer accounting software, and tax software programs.
- Knowledge of Quick Books a plus.
Required:
- A current and valid certified public accountant’s license is required.
- Must be a member in good standing with the Maryland Association of Certified Public Accountants (MACPA).
- Minimum of 40 hours of continuing professional education is required each year.
Responsibilities:
- Evaluates internal controls and work programs prepared by the staff and senior.
- Follows the progress of the work during an engagement in relation to budgeted time and scheduled dates of completion in conjunction with the EES Process Manager.
- Anticipates the problem areas and questions that might arise during assigned steps of the EES audit process.
- Knows the client’s impression of the conduct of the engagement and manages the client’s expectations during assigned steps of the EES audit process.
- Follows deliverables through processing, answering any questions that arise, submits the reports to the Partner for final approval and signature.
- Clearance of all referencing, concurring, managing partner, client and other comments on deliverables.
- Detailed review of audit procedures and documentation in the binder for assigned steps of the EES audit process.
- Communication with client during assigned steps of the EES audit process and generation of materials necessary for all meetings.
- Prepares staff and senior performance evaluations and discuss them with staff and seniors as well as assists in the overall development of EES staff.
- Promotes the most efficient operations of the firm by managing professional personnel. Should work to develop a responsible and trained staff by acting as an instructor in professional development programs.
- Overall responsibility for technical accuracy of financial statements (GAAP) and binder and workpaper documentation, as well as ensuring the audit has been completed in accordance with GAAS.
- Keeps the Partner informed of all important developments in the work, analyzes the major problems that occur and recommends solutions.
- Should make associations to develop new business for the firm and to maintain its professional image in the community. Doing so may include taking an active role in professional, civic, or charitable organizations, delivering talks, writing articles, etc.