Phoenix, AZ, USA
36 days ago
Audit Senior Manager

Grant Thornton is seeking an Audit Senior Manager to join the team in Phoenix, AZ. 

As an Audit Senior Manager, you will use your technical and leadership skills to plan and lead the completion of financial statement audits. You’ll apply your experience to help engagement teams solve difficult business problems and review highly technical matters and disclosures — all with the resources, environment and support to help you excel. You’ll build relationships with clients and your engagement teams, and use our world-class audit technology to work collaboratively, solve smarter, and have meaningful business conversations. From day one, you’ll be empowered with access to firm leaders and training programs, as well as opportunities to grow the firm and your career, and achieve more, confidently.

 

Your day-to-day may include:

Overseeing and supporting multiple engagement teams concurrently to complete financial statement audits Consistently listening and communicating with clients about engagement and service expectations; resolving technical and service issues quickly and thoroughly Being a proactive problem solver and sought-after business adviser to your clients on a variety of business improvement areas Training and supervising less experienced colleagues and providing consistent, regular feedback Teaming up with Grant Thornton colleagues to identify and win new business opportunities Working at a client site, with your team in the office or remotely. We empower teams to listen first to expectations of clients and teammates; then you and your team can determine when and where to work. No matter when or where, you will have the support you need to thrive Representing Grant Thornton at recruiting and professional networking events Building your technical and professional skills through formal training Other duties as assigned

 

You have the following technical skills, qualifications and abilities:

Bachelor’s degree in accounting, economics, finance, mathematics, or related disciplines Minimum of eight years of progressive public accounting experience with a mid-sized to large firm An active CPA license (required) Analytical, technical, and auditing skills, including proficiency in US GAAP, GAAS, and PCAOB rules and standards Continuously expand your professional network and have experience with business development Value teamwork, are agile and know the power of building strong relationships Are curious about or have exposure to automation and digitization tools as part of audits or in the professional services environment Can travel as needed (Travel expectation: 25%) Excellent verbal and written communication skills 

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