Auditor (Performance) Government - Andover, MA at Geebo

Auditor (Performance)

As an Auditor (Performance), you will:
- Conduct complex managerial and financial audits and special assignments to assess program efficiency, effectiveness, and compliance with program laws, regulations and other provisions. - Conduct valid and reliable research to analyze internal and external information to assess risk factors and identify high-risk areas. - Document in audit work papers the results of audit review, using correct formats, including source, purpose, conclusion, and results. - Identify and use complex specialized audit techniques to achieve audit objectives and identify appropriate statistical sampling methods, quantitative methods, and computer technology. - Conduct effective meetings and conferences with auditees at all levels, including executive management. You must meet the following requirements by the closing date of this announcement.Specialized
Experience:
For the GS-13, you must have one year of specialized experience at a level of difficulty and responsibility equivalent to the GS-12 grade level in the Federal service. Specialized experience for this position includes:
Conducting and planning audits or projects in accordance with applicable standards. AND Demonstrated experience in one or more of the following in relation to audits or projects:
Communicating issues identified; Recommending courses of action; Performing briefings and/or presentations to management to defend a position or to gain support from the audience; Developing written products such as draft or final reports and memoranda. OR Planning, conducting, and documenting results of audits or projects within a tax administration organization. In addition to the above requirements, you must meet the following time-in-grade requirement, if applicable:
For the GS-13, you must have been at the GS-12 level for 52 weeks.
  • Department:
    0511 Auditing
  • Salary Range:
    $101,585 to $132,064 per year

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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