What are the responsibilities and job description for the Auditor / Senior Auditor position at Office of the Inspector General of the US House of Representatives?
Qualifications:
Requirements
Education:
- Undergraduate degree and 24 semester hours in accounting (up to 6 hours may be business law) required.
- Applicable graduate degree or professional certification is preferred for HS-10 and required for HS-11. Qualifying certifications include: CPA, CIA, CFE, CISA, CISSP, PMP, LSS, and CGFM.
Experience:
- HS-10: Experience and knowledge of performance and financial audits and knowledge of investigative tools and techniques.
- HS-11: Extensive experience and knowledge of performance and financial audits and knowledge of investigative tools and techniques.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:
- Knowledge of GAO Government Auditing Standards.
- Knowledge of risk assessment concepts.
- Knowledge and understanding of work management concepts.
- Ability to work non-standard hours, as needed, and switch job priorities.
- Communicate complex ideas/facts clearly in a well-organized manner and actively listen.
- Examine situations using facts; draw unbiased conclusions.
- Ability to display understanding, courtesy, respect, and tact in various interactions; establish and maintain positive working relationships, contribute to organizational effectiveness, and implement conflict management.
- Collaborate with others, facilitate achievement of goals, and share information and provide assistance in team efforts.
- Apply skills, methods, and tools; gather and analyze data.
- Execute processes/procedures required by the OIG Policies and Procedures Manuals.
- Demonstrate initiative when opportunities are made available.
- Influence others to maximize efforts towards achievement of a goal.
Additional Requirements:
- Pre-employment criminal history check and fingerprinting.
- Pre-employment drug test.
- Must reside in or relocate to the Washington, D.C. area. Relocation expenses will not be paid.
- Must be a U.S. citizen or meet House employment eligibility requirements.
Work Environment and Location:
This position is based in Washington, DC. Work is primarily performed in an office environment. Telework may be available at the discretion of the Inspector General. Overnight travel is rare.
Veteran’s Preference Applicants:
Veterans’ Preference is applied in accordance with the Veterans Employment Opportunities Act (VEOA). See application instructions for details.
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Salary : $122,345