Los Angeles, California9 days ago
Perform full analyses within cost segregation models, including cost estimating, indirect cost allocations, and electrical load calculations; Perform cost estimating on buildings, plants, individual assets, and equipment; Research, organize and track project data and prepare supportable, audit-ready files; Participate in client meetings and conduct in-person or property tours; Utilize advanced modeling techniques and draft supporting project reports; Develop a solid understanding of the Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System (MACRS), state conformity, and the Cost Segregation Audit Techniques Guide, as well as tangible property regulations; Conduct research skills utilizing tax authority databases such as RIA Checkpoint, CCH, and Bloomberg Tax to address project issues; Supervise, train, mentor and provide feedback on Associates and Interns; Travel locally and across the U.S. approximately 15% of the year; Engage in business development activities; and. The Requirements: 3+ years relevant work experience, with at least 2 years in Cost Segregation; Bachelor's degree or higher in Engineering (Civil or Structural), Construction Management, Architecture, Accounting, or a related field (minimum GPA: 3.0); Significant understanding of the construction lifecycle, including scheduling, cost ledgers, and contractor pay applications; Ability to read and interpret construction blueprints; Experience using cost estimating databases, including RS Means and Marshall; Valuation Service, as well as takeoff estimating software, such as Bluebeam, vu360, or similar; Self-starter with the initiative to seek out opportunities and ability to work successfully in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment; Strong analytical skills and attention to detail; Complete tasks with thoughtful attention to detail and accuracy; Ability to collaborate and effectively work with diverse team members; Proficient at multi-tasking and prioritizing; and.