Cost Segregation Senior Manager - San Francisco, United States - Tandym Group

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    Description

    A professional services firm in California is currently seeking an experienced professional to join their staff in San Francisco as a Cost Segregation Senior Manager.

    Responsibilities:

    The Cost Segregation Senior Manager:

    • Conducts onsite visits to potential clients and subject property inspections
    • Analyzes potential projects and whether cost segregation services are appropriate
    • Manages multiple engagements/projects
    • Communicates project status with internal and external clientele
    • Analyzes information and appropriately identifies technical issues
    • Reviews junior members' work product
    • Manages project budgets
    • Mentors and develops junior team members
    • Presents the report and findings to clientele
    • Assists in the hiring, training and mentoring of staff
    • Adheres to the highest degree of professional standards and strict client confidentiality
    • Provides timely, high-quality client service that meets or exceeds client expectations
    • Assists with practice development
    Qualifications:
    • 7+ years of related work experience
    • Bachelor's Degree
    • CPA, EA, MAI, ASA, CMI, CCSP or PE designation
    • Ability to identify technical issues, analyze information and report findings to the client
    • Previous experience training and leading a successful team
    • Strong written and verbal communication skills
    • Microsoft Office proficient
    • Great interpersonal skills
    • Excellent communication skills (written and verbal)
    • Strong attention to detail
    • Highly organized
    Desired Skills:
    • Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Accounting, and/or related field
    • Experience performing Cost Segregation studies or related Construction duties such as estimating
    • Experience within Public Accounting
    • Experience with the federal rules and regulations governing tax depreciation