Entry Level Auditor
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Government
Qualifications
- A related degree in Finance, Business Administration, Economics, or Public Administration with at least 24 semester hours of accounting (may include up to 6 hours in business law).
- Minimum GPA of 2.95.
- Must be a U.S. citizen.
- Experience level:
Entry level; no prior auditing experience required. - Resumes cannot exceed 2 pages.
- Plan, perform and report contract audit assignments in connection with procurement and contracting activities between the Federal Government and the Contractor.
- Prepare working papers and analyze contractor data using automation tools.
- Perform assigned audit steps such as tests and examinations of contractor's direct labor and material costs.
- Check reports, records, ledgers, and other documents against invoices, receipts, payroll slips, and other source documents.
- Verify appropriateness of charges for materials and labor and determine that transactions have been properly recorded.
- Maintain audit working papers including preparation of schedules, summaries, and reconciliations as instructed.
- Participate with team members, providing updates on status of audit assignments, sharing information, and identifying requisite revisions to the program and annual team goals.
- Competitive salaries and career advancement opportunities.
- Unparalleled training from the Defense Contract Audit Institute and many professional and leadership development programs.
- Commitment to work-life balance.
- Generous leave, benefits, and retirement packages.
- Reimbursement for job-related education and certifications.
- Participation in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program.
Auditing defense contracts is unlike anything you'll do or see in the financial world. Our auditors provide a unique service to our country and make a difference in the lives of Americans everywhere.
DCAA offers impactful and challenging assignments with focus on specialized training, career development while working for an agency ranked in the top 25% of the Best Places to Work in the Federal Government.
Our auditors give back $5 billion per year to the taxpayer and DoD.
OverviewCalling all job seekers with a degree in accounting or related degree with at least 24 semester hours of accounting credits (may include up to 6 hours in business law). We want you to join our agency! These positions do not require a CPA license or any other certification. Become a federal government auditor with just your bachelor’s degree and start your career now.
DCAA values work-life balance. Our auditors benefit from flexible work schedules, public transportation reimbursement, fitness programs, and more. Use your accrued time-off when you want. Enjoy the flexibility and comfort of federal government employee benefits and retirement packages.
Auditor positions provide room to grow in your career. Whether you want to become a lead worker, supervisor, or you enjoy the technical work, DCAA offers positions that help you advance without having to apply for promotions. In as little as four years, grow from an entry level auditor to a lead worker or supervisor. DCAA also offers training and career programs to ensure your success.
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