• Typically a 40-hour work week• Flexible Work Schedule• Time Off: Earn 13 days of vacation time
a year for the first 3 years. Increases to 20 days after 3 years and 26 days after 15 years. Earn 13 days of sick leave a year.
• 10 paid Holidays per year• Physical Fitness Program: Employees may
participate in the Physical Fitness Program for up to 3 hours a week
• Earn credit hours for overtime worked• Business casual wardrobe in the office• Transit subsidy for employees using mass
transit or vanpools• Health and Life Insurance• Pension and Thrift Savings Plan with up to
5 percent matching on the Thrift Savings Plan
Entry-level auditors are team members and are engaged in all aspects of the audit including planning and performing the audit, writing parts of the report, and presenting results to senior Defense officials.
All auditors are encouraged to take on a variety of responsibilities and are not limited by their level.
These salaries are for our HQ-Alexandria office. Salaries may be slightly lower at other field offices.
PAY CHART
GS-4 (Intern) $32,428($15.54/hour)
GS-7 (Entry-Level Salary;Undergrad with GPA 2.95 or better)
$44,941
GS-9 (Eligible for Promotion after 52 weeks as a GS-7 or Grad Degree Entry-Level Salary)
$54,972
GS-11 (Eligible for Promotion after 52 weeks as a GS-9)
$66,510
GS-12 (Eligible for Promotion after 52 weeks as a GS-11)
$79,720
OIG Recruiter
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[email protected] For more information, visit us online: http://www.dodig.mil
Human Capital Advisory Services Directorate
4800 Mark Center Drive
Alexandria, VA 22350-1500
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The Pathways Internship Program is open to all students in accredited schools pursuing an accounting degree. The program includes:
The Pathways Recent Graduate Program is open to graduates who have completed a qualifying degree program within the last 2 years or will complete the degree within 9 months in an accredited school. The program includes:
• temporary positions that may be full or part time.
• completion of 640 work hours; up to 320 of these hours may be waived if GPA is 3.5 or above or applicant is a member of an Honor Society.
• eligibility for conversion to competitive service positions after meeting agency requirements and completing degree.
• completion of a 2-year formal training program, on-the-job tasks and developmental assignments to demonstrate competitive service position
• mentoring program
• individual developmental plans used to track training and career growth
An audit team is typically made up of:
Travel requirements may range from minimal to up to 50%, although the typical auditor travels roughly 20% of the time.
• Usually 2 to 3 auditors travel together. Travel expenses are paid by the Government.
• Travel is typically 1 to 2 weeks at a time.• Amount of travel depends on audit
assignment (number and location of audit activities, time sensitivity of issues being reviewed)
• Bachelor’s degree in accounting or related field that includes, or was supplemented by, 24 semester hours in accounting (may include 6 hours of business law)
• U.S. Citizenship• The ability to obtain and maintain a secret
security clearance• Willingness to travel nationally and
internationally• Strong communication, computer, and
analytical skillsContract Management and Payments: • Contract Administration• Military Construction• Defense Health Care Programs
Financial Management and Reporting: • Financial Statements• Finance and Accounting Systems• Financial Attestation Engagements
Readiness and Cyber Operations: • International Programs• Defense Readiness• Information Technology Management
Acquisition and Sustainment Management:• Acquisition and Support of Major Weapons Systems• Inventory and Pricing of Weapon System Spare Parts
Please see www.usajobs.gov/studentsandgrads for more information.
The DoD OIG audit scope is the entire Department of Defense. The force structure of the DoD includes 2.13 million military personnel across all military branches, as well as nearly 740,000 DoD civilian employees. DoD financial statements include trillions in assets, and the FY 2018 Total Budget Request totals near $639 billion.
Our mission is to provide independent, relevant, and timely oversight of the Department of Defense that:
• supports the warfighter;• promotes accountability, integrity, and efficiency;• advises the Secretary of Defense and Congress;• informs the public.
Employees are strongly encouraged to apply for and earn certifications and degrees as they continue their education.
Some of the certifications include:
• Certified Public Accountant• Certifed Internal Auditor• Accredited Financial Examiner• Certified Defense Financial Manager
• Certified Fraud Examiner• Certified Government Audit Professional• Certified Information Systems Auditor
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• 1 Project Manager• 1 - 2 Team Leaders• 2 - 3 Staff Auditors
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