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Accounting Auditor(Hybrid)

22nd Century Technologies, Inc.
Payrate: $30/hr on w2
United States, Wisconsin, Madison
301 South Bedford Street (Show on map)
Jan 31, 2026
Job Title: Accounting Auditor(Hybrid)

Location: Madison, WI 53703

Duration: 12+ Months(Contract)

Position type: Hybrid

Payrate: $30/hr on w2 without benefits

Preferred: Govt or Non-profit exp is preferred.

Job Description:

  • Identify duties, any special skills, knowledge, or certifications required; give enough background information so Contractor(s) can provide the most qualified applicant and recommend a better suited job classification if applicable.
  • Provide auditing services as needed to fill in on a temporary basis for employees who transfer or terminate their employment or to complete special projects as they arise
  • Plan, conduct and/or lead lower-level Auditors in financial, compliance, operational, or rate analysis and setting audits of organizations either internal or external to the State service
  • Perform office and field audits following procedures in accordance with Generally Accepted Auditing Standards or Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards, or International Standards for the


Professional Practice of Internal Auditing (as applicable):

  • Prepare working papers; assign, train, and review the work of lower-level Auditors and/or Financial Specialists
  • Prepare schedules, tables, graphs, and other exhibits for interim and final audit reports
  • Conduct entrance and exit meetings with audited entities
  • Conduct audit investigations and prepare exhibits and other documents and provide oral testimony in the prosecution of audited entities
  • Advise management on methods to improve accounting or other operational procedures
  • Test internal controls
  • Provide training as required
  • Assist the Division of Early Care and Education on initiatives with Federally Funded programs.
  • Conduct the most complex audits and investigations by applying sound fact-finding principles to secure all pertinent information from all available resources.
  • Obtain, develop, and utilize sources of information to determine if the audited entity is in compliance with applicable laws, administrative rules, regulations, and policies.
  • Provide input in determining appropriate investigative techniques.
  • Collect, protect, and preserve physical evidence to ensure the integrity of the documents and evidence.
  • Analyze existing policies, administrative rules, statutes and polices to identify areas of inconsistency or concern.
  • Prepare and submit complete, detailed, and accurate audit, investigatory, and administrative reports.
  • Be prepared to appear as a witness and testify in investigative, administrative or court proceedings as directed by the assigned attorney.

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