Senior Auditor Position (Public Accounting Firm) - Barbara Clark and Company (tampa, florida) Accounting - Tampa, FL at Geebo

Senior Auditor Position (Public Accounting Firm) - Barbara Clark and Company (tampa, florida)

Company Description:
Company Description Job Benefits :
Receive personal, one on one training and mentoring from a CPA with over 30 years of experience.
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Competitive pay :
Health and retirement benefits :
Progressive promotion opportunities leading to partnership potential :
Supportive and rewarding work environment
Job Description:
Job Description Our firm has an immediate opening for a senior staff auditor.
The senior staff auditor would be primarily responsible for coordinating and performing a variety of audit work.
This includes:
Manage client engagements from beginning to end, which includes planning, executing, directing and completing financial audits.
Perform at a high level in regards to technical abilities.
Perform in:
charge role as needed.
Work additional hours as needed.
Assist on proposals and business development.
Supervise, train, and mentor associates and interns on audit process and assess performance of staff for engagement reviews.
Participate in recruiting efforts as needed.
Attend professional development and training sessions on a regular basis.
Travel to various client sites locally and occasional travel out of state.
Job Requirements Bachelor's degree in Accounting.
150 semester hours of education preferred.
Two to four years of progressive public accounting experience with in:
charge auditing experience desirable.
Strong technical abilities in use of computers and adapting to the use of new PC software.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to multi:
task and meet deadlines Ability to supervise staff and lead projects Proficiency in US GAAP and GAAS Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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