AUDITOR 2
State of Nevada · Carson City, NV · 2 days ago
AccountingFull-time
Essential Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university and one year of professional level auditing or accounting experience involving analyzing financial information and making recommendations based upon that analysis;
Graduation from high school or equivalent education and three years of professional experience as described above;
One year of experience as an Auditor 1 in Nevada State service;
An equivalent combination of education and experience as described above.
Job Duties
- Research the past audit history of individuals, organizations or agencies and develop and/or perform audit steps as defined in an approved audit program.
Review financial and/or tax accounts and records, examine narrative and flowchart documentation and interview personnel involved to determine compliance with a specific set of governing laws, rules, regulations, policies, procedures, agreements and contracts;
Investigate past activities and practices of the individual or organization by examining business records which may have to be obtained from a variety of sources.
Conduct audits in accordance with generally accepted government auditing standards, generally accepted auditing standard, and/or standards for the professional practice of internal auditing as adopted by the work unit.
Document all findings and prepare work papers and reports that summarize audit findings and recommendations regarding adequacy of controls, operational procedures and/or determination of financial adjustments/deficiencies;
Improve and modify controls and procedures in order to standardize systems and/or practices, to strengthen the integrity of the system and to ensure compliance with applicable regulations and policies.
Conduct entrance and exit interviews with individuals, organization representatives or agency division heads to explain the purpose and scope of the audit, to discuss findings, verify facts and answer questions regarding the audit.
Monitor the progress of implementation and the ongoing adherence to procedures and policies established as a result of audit findings.
Conduct special investigations and specific audits in areas determined to be "at risk" by the supervisor;
Investigate suspected instances of fraudulent activity conducted by either employees, contractors and/or vendors as necessary.
Prepare reports, conduct research, and develop case files for maintaining evidence in each case;
Develop final departmental administrative determinations;
Preserve evidence for future litigation.
May represent evidence before state governing bodies and/or provide testimony in a court of law in defense of the departmental administrative determinations.
Effect the collection of delinquent contributions including recommending possible legal action against delinquent entities;
Prepare and serve legal documents on tax assessments to organizations and individuals;
May serve legal documents to execute on judgment liens and may instruct law enforcement to seize assets.
Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
- Working knowledge of: generally accepted accounting principles and audit techniques and procedures;
investigative procedures used to establish facts;
report writing to delineate audit techniques utilized, facts discovered, and conclusions reached.
General knowledge of: federal and State rules, regulations, guidelines and statutes governing particular tax or program of responsibility in order to effectively determine an organization’s compliance.
Skill in: reading technical documents such as leases, rental agreements, purchase agreements, bids and financial statements;
analyzing financial systems and making corrective recommendations.