Director of Audit Advisory Services (PCAOB Experience Required) Accounting - Henderson, NV at Geebo

Director of Audit Advisory Services (PCAOB Experience Required)

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Salary:
$225,000 - $350,000 per yearA bit about us:
We partner with public accounting firms to elevate their audit quality standards.
Our team includes experienced CPAs and former PCAOB inspection experts, who work closely with firm leadership to implement effective controls, policies, and procedures across the organization.
We maintain a vigilant awareness of the regulatory landscape, including the PCAOB, to keep our clients well-informed and prepared.
With offices strategically located in major cities like Atlanta, Denver, Illinois, Las Vegas, New York City, and Washington, D.
C.
, we offer comprehensive support.
Why join us?Generous PTO (time off) program Company-sponsored traditional and Roth 401(K) Annual non-discretionary company contributions to your retirement account, immediately vested Flexible work-from-home arrangement available Company-sponsored and subsidized medical, dental and vision Professional license and membership fee reimbursement Job DetailsMust have worked for the PCAOB in the past.
Full-time, exempt Director role available, offering remote work across the U.
S.
Lead as Director of Audit Advisory Services, leveraging expertise in public company auditing and regulation.
Consult with firm clients on PCAOB compliance and continuous audit quality enhancement.
Strengthen client compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley Act, PCAOB rules, SEC standards, and professional norms.
Support clients through PCAOB regulatory processes, including inspection, remediation, and enforcement.
Assess audit quality through regulator reports, internal audits, and engagement team work papers.
Evaluate client quality control structures' impact on audit quality.
Advise on changes to enhance quality control and PCAOB compliance.
Prepare detailed, accurate oral and written reports for client management.
Provide expertise on technical accounting and auditing matters, including independence.
Develop training courses on accounting, auditing, and PCAOB compliance.
Engage in business development, marketing, and thought leadership efforts.
Requirements:
Current CPA license; 2
years in PCAOB inspections; 6
years in U.
S.
public company auditing.
Bachelor's degree in related field; MBA/Master's is a plus.
Proficiency in PCAOB standards; Strong knowledge of US GAAP, IFRS desired.
Advanced MS Office skills for high-quality client deliverables.
Some domestic travel required; fluency in a foreign language is advantageous.
Effective oral and written communication skills for client interactions.
Collaborative, independent, and adaptable mindset for team and solo work.
Continuous learning attitude; ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities.
Join a team passionate about quality and industry success, focused on creating a productive work environment.
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