Los Angeles, California30+ days ago
Use MS Excel to produce spreadsheet models and draft supporting reports using MS Word; Perform cost estimating (e.g., buildings, individual assets, equipment); Organize project data; Participate in client meetings and conduct in person or virtual site visits; Receive training related to the federal and state tax laws, including Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System (“MACRS”); Develop an understanding of the Cost Segregation Audit Techniques Guide; Receive training on cost estimating databases; Receive training on utilizing tax authority databases to address project issues and topics; Train, mentor and provide feedback on Interns; Travel locally and across the U.S. (approximately 10% of the year); and. An undergraduate degree and/or relevant advanced degree in Engineering (e.g., Civil, Structural), Construction Management, Architecture, Accounting or related degree; A basic understanding of architectural drawings (e.g., blueprints); Is self-motivated, takes initiative; Strong analytical and critical thinking skills; Completes tasks with thoughtful attention to detail and accuracy; Ability to effectively collaborate with diverse team members; Proficient at multi-tasking and prioritizing; and.