Auditor

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CGS Government

๐Ÿ“Remote - United States

Summary

Join CGS and become a highly skilled Auditor, providing general auditing and accounting services for fraud investigations. You will develop and coordinate technical audit guidelines, analyze complex financial transactions, and communicate effectively with cross-functional teams. The ideal candidate will be proficient in various accounting systems and possess excellent analytical and communication skills. This full-time, mid-level position offers opportunities for professional growth within a supportive environment. CGS is committed to solving dynamic government problems using cutting-edge technology and values collaboration and innovation. We offer a comprehensive benefits package.

Requirements

  • Four-year undergraduate degree or higher in statistical/data analysis, finance, accounting, fraud examination, or other related field
  • Minimum 3 years of professional work experience in finance, accounting, fraud examination or statistical/data analysis
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office applications including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, etc
  • U.S. Citizenship and ability to obtain adjudication for the requisite background investigation

Responsibilities

  • Analyze and audit a variety of accounting systems
  • Analyze, organize, and present a large volume of data such as bank records, financial records, healthcare claims, tax records, correspondence, policies, other documentary evidence, etc., through the use of common software programs
  • Assist with the planning of investigations, including performing quantitative and qualitative analyses to identify potential witnesses and relevant financial documents
  • Prepare concise and accurate reports of results of analysis, including detailed charts, summaries and schedules as necessary
  • Assist with conferences and interviews of representatives of financial institutions, Certified Public Accountants, and other potential witnesses to financial activities
  • Utilize electronic databases to identify assets, documents, and other physical evidence
  • Analyze an individual or corporationโ€™s ability to pay monetary penalties based on financial disclosures and independent investigation of assets and liabilities
  • Develop, coordinate and issue draft technical audit guidelines and instructions applicable to financial audits and investigations
  • Prepare interim and final reports throughout the investigation process for use by staff members
  • Arrange for secure storage, preservation, organization and indexing of voluminous documentary evidence
  • Assist in the compilation and analysis of documents and physical evidence, and the creation of charts, graphs, and other audio-visual materials for use in motions and at trial
  • Meet with the designated federal agency personnel, state and local officials as needed throughout investigations
  • Other related duties as assigned and within scope

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience reviewing and understanding medical records and knowledge of medical billing procedures, including experience using STARS and/or Business Objects
  • Relevant experience working with a federal or state legal or law enforcement entity

Benefits

  • Health, Dental, and Vision
  • Life Insurance
  • 401k
  • Flexible Spending Account (Health, Dependent Care, and Commuter)
  • Paid Time Off and Observance of State/Federal Holidays

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