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In conjunction with the Engagement Director, the Engagement Manager is responsible for supervising the Fund Controller and Associate in matters of fund accounting, capital account maintenance and financial statement preparation.
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Approximately 10 years' experience in public accounting and a minimum of 3 years in a senior manager position, preferably working with not-for-profit clients. Oversees all phases of an audit, review or accounting engagement when reporting to an engagement partner and ensures the client deliverable complies with both the applicable accounting framework and firm policy.
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We are a close-knit team that works with law firms, private and public companies, across a variety of engagement types and industries. 10+ years of experience providing litigation support, investigation, and forensic accounting services.
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Appraises the engagement Director or Partner of all important developments on the client account; identifies any potential issues on each engagement and recommends solutions. At least five years of experience in public accounting- specifically in the not-for-profit sector.
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Possess thorough knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles in the United States, United States Generally Accepted Auditing Standards, and the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board standards.
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Manages and is responsible for all phases of an audit or review engagement on multiple engagements at one time. Responsible for creating, tracking and adhering to budgets for assigned Assurance and Advisory engagements; responsible for investigating and explaining budget overruns to Director or Partner and actively looking for change order opportunities.
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Possess thorough knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles in the United States, United States Generally Accepted Auditing Standards, and the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board standards, as needed.
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Supervises staff assigned to engagements and provides on-the-job training; reviews work papers and reports prepared by the engagement team in accordance with firm policy. SingerLewak is a Top 100 accounting and consulting firm in the west region.
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Responsibilities:Appraises the engagement Director or Partner of all important developments on the client account; identifies any potential issues on each engagement and recommends solutions.
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Keep engagement Director or Partner informed of critical client developments and propose solutions for any potential issues. Minimum of five years' experience in public accounting.
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At least five years of experience in public accounting. Bachelor’s degree in accounting or related field. Maintains contact with clients throughout the year; possesses a thorough knowledge of the client and all facets of the client’s business and control systems; building and maintaining good client relationships.
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Ability to direct, review and train staff, experienced staff and seniors. Ability to be a team leader and work as an effective member of a team. Plays a pivotal role in staff performance evaluations, reviews and periodic counseling.
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Participates in the Firm’s Business Development efforts. Directing, training, supervising and reviewing the work performed by senior accountants and staff accountants. Holds a current and valid CPA’s license.
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Responsible for ensuring engagements are properly scheduled. Reviewing financial statements and other client deliverables. Ability to travel to assigned client locations. Ability to prioritize and complete assignments and efficiently and effectively meet deadlines and multitask.
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