Job Description
- In a learning capacity, prepares financial reports concerning operating procedures.
- Reviews and examines contracts, tax reports, ledgers or other financial or performance-related records to detect deficient controls, duplicated effort, extravagance, fraud or noncompliance with applicable laws or regulations.
- Researches financial histories, previous payments, balance sheet details or prior audit findings.
- Prepares or assists in the preparation of reports (i.e. case reports, audit findings, asset utilization, recommended changes in operations or financial activities).
- Prepares and maintains databases, evidence, files and confidential documents.
- Inspects account books and accounting or financial computer systems for efficiency, effectiveness, and use of accepted accounting procedures to record transactions.
- Conducts auditing of establishments, and determines scope of investigation required.
- Completes selected portions of audits as part of an audit team, or may complete routine audits.
- Compiles and documents background information, prepares analyses or correspondence, and/or calculates obligations, penalties, or monies owed.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
In addition to a competitive salary, the Georgia Department of Labor offers a generous benefits package, which includes employee retirement plan; paid holidays annually; vacation and sick leave; health, dental, vision, legal, disability, accidental death and dismemberment, health and child care spending account.
- Completion of an undergraduate degree from an accredited four year college with a major in Accounting, Business Administration, Business Law or a related field;
- Experience interpreting and enforcing regulatory statutes;
- Knowledge of and experience working with collections;
- Knowledge of UI Tax Liability provisions;
- Proficiency using MS Word and Excel
