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This position will act as Project Engineer/Geologist to provide Project Management on stormwater compliance, environmental regulatory compliance, remediation, due diligence, air quality, and environmental construction projects.
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As our Treasury & Investment Senior Accountant, you will play a pivotal role in assisting the investment team with a wide range of responsibilities, encompassing day-to-day investment operations, treasury management, due diligence, and accounting activities.
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As a professional in the group, you will be teamed with a highly talented and dedicated group of M&A financial and tax due diligence professionals on an investment banking platform.
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12+ years of professional experience, including extensive financial due diligence experience at a Big 4 firm. You will develop and extend your financial, business development, and interpersonal skills as you perform M&A financial due diligence related to the purchase and sale of private and public companies while greatly increasing your professional network.
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Candidates must have a strong knowledge and prior experience in M&A financial due diligence. Lead diligence meetings, draft and review tailored due diligence reports specific to key issues such as normalized earnings, achievability of management’s budget, indebtedness considerations, and working capital analysis.
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Houlihan Lokey’s Transaction Advisory Services (TAS) team assists private equity and corporate clients by providing cohesive diligence across financial, tax, data analytics, cybersecurity, and technical accounting.
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Works with Third Party Risk Management team to ensure completion of Information Security due diligence. Works with Corporate Legal to ensure completion of contract review and due diligence.
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This includes supporting and coordinating with business process owners through the vendor selection and onboarding process as well as doing risk-based due diligence for existing vendors.
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Support the IDEA Department’s efforts with respect to land acquisition projects, including working with project implementers to properly frame acquisition transactions; reviewing key due diligence documents such as deeds, titles, title insurance reports, surveys, appraisals, conservation easements, purchase-and-sale agreements; and supervising the work of outside legal counsel in conducting due diligence and shepherding land acquisition transactions to closing.
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Perform cost comparisons and analyses as needed to support Land Acquisition/Due Diligence. Prepare and submit for bid all civil engineering plans for rough and fine grading, wet utilities (storm drain, sewer, and water), dry utilities, street improvements (curb, gutter, sidewalks, AC pavement, signage, and striping), walls/ornamental iron.
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Financial Crime Compliance (“FCC”) has primary responsibility for the execution of the firm’s enterprise-wide Anti-Money Laundering (“AML”), anti-bribery, and government sanctions compliance programs and, among other things, performs enhanced due diligence and government sanctions screening, as well as surveillance and investigations designed to identify potential terrorist financing, money laundering, bribery, corruption, and market abuse, or other suspicious activity.
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This includes participating in operational due diligence and managing the on-boarding and monitoring of investments. Assist with operational due diligence, and with the preparation of legal documents such as subscription and redemption documents.
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Participate in mergers, acquisitions, and divestiture processes, including due diligence, integration, and separation efforts related to corporate systems. In-depth knowledge of various technologies, including Workday Finance, HR, PSA, Coupa, Oracle PeopleSoft, and Hyperion Financial Management.
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TAG professionals specialize largely in providing financial and accounting buy-side and sell-side due diligence, capital markets and accounting advisory, global transaction analytics, ESG advisory and other related M&A services for private equity, hedge funds, sovereign wealth, family office and corporate clients around the world.
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Assist with core financial due diligence, helping to identify key risks and potential deal breakers, assess the strengths and weaknesses of the business against industry benchmarks, and aid in the evaluation of the potential transaction in the context of their clients’ investment strategy.
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