Senior Federal Financial Statement Auditor
Company: Williams Adley
Location: Washington
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Company Overview: For more than
40 years, Williams Adley has provided expert accounting, auditing,
and consulting services to a growing number of federal, state, and
local government agencies. Our dedication to operating with the
highest levels of honesty, integrity, and transparency means we
frequently go beyond the typical “vendor/client” relationship,
becoming trusted advisors to our clients. Williams Adley offers its
employees a unique experience that fosters growth, career
direction, and mentorship. As a member of our team, you will have a
dynamic experience and work with great people. We offer a
merit-based opportunity for all individuals that rewards aptitude,
hard work, and determination. Join our team and thrive in an
environment where your contributions are valued and recognized. For
more information on how Williams Adley can take your career to the
next level, please review our openings below or contact a member of
our recruitment team. The Opportunity: The Senior Associate is
responsible for performing detailed audit procedures and
documenting results in well-organized audit workpapers. This role
supports the development of audit work plans and project
deliverables, including analyzing financial statements, reports,
and accounting records of internal or external entities to verify
accuracy and compliance. The Senior Associate should possess an
intermediate understanding of accounting principles, federal
financial regulations, and auditing standards to identify,
investigate, and report discrepancies in financial data. When
errors or irregularities are identified, the Senior Associate
oversees the Associate’s work and communicates findings to the
Audit Manager or Supervisor. The following are representative, but
not all-inclusive, of the knowledge, skills, and abilities required
to lead in this role. Duties and Responsibilities: Plan and perform
audit procedures in accordance with Generally Accepted Government
Auditing Standards (GAGAS) and GAO’s Financial Audit Manual (FAM).
Review and supervise the work of Audit Associates, providing
guidance, feedback, and quality assurance over workpapers and
testing results. Identify, evaluate, and document internal control
deficiencies, noncompliance issues, and financial reporting errors,
and communicate findings to audit management. Prepare audit
workpapers, lead schedules, and summary documentation to support
audit conclusions and ensure completeness of the audit file.
Participate in client meetings, walkthroughs, and status briefings,
maintaining professional communication with federal agency staff
and external stakeholders. Assist in drafting audit reports,
management letters, and findings, ensuring clarity, accuracy, and
alignment with professional and regulatory standards. Applicant
should have: Minimum of 2 years of professional experience in
accounting or auditing, preferably with a public accounting firm or
a federal Office of Inspector General Familiarity with the GAO
Financial Audit Manual (FAM) and federal audit methodologies
Intermediate understanding of Generally Accepted Accounting
Principles (GAAP) and working knowledge of AICPA, GAO (Yellow
Book), and FASAB standards and requirements Demonstrated leadership
or supervisory experience with the ability to guide junior staff
and review workpapers Proven ability to manage multiple priorities,
meet tight deadlines, and adapt to changing project needs Strong
written and verbal communication skills, with attention to accuracy
and professionalism High level of attention to detail, analytical
thinking, and organizational skills Proficiency in Microsoft Excel,
Word, and PowerPoint Willingness and ability to travel domestically
up to 25% U.S. citizenship High ethical standards and
professionalism: Our positions require us to uphold integrity,
maintain confidentiality, and approach our work impartially and
objectively. Preferred: Master’s degree in accounting or business
administration from an accredited university Eligibility to sit for
the CPA exam, or intent to pursue CPA licensure Internship or prior
experience in auditing, accounting, or financial management,
especially within a federal agency, Inspector General office, or
public accounting firm Familiarity with the U.S. Standard General
Ledger (USSGL) or federal accounting concepts under FASAB standards
Clearance: This position requires a U.S. Secret Security Clearance.
Candidates must be able to obtain and maintain a Secret Clearance
as a condition of employment. An interim Secret Clearance must be
granted prior to starting work. Thrive in Your Career: A Place
Where You Belong - Excellence is at the core of our team’s success.
Williams Adley’s culture of integrity, teamwork, and excellence
creates an environment where you can thrive. With a range of
business resources and opportunities for connection, you’ll build
your community in no time Grow With Us - Your growth matters to
us—that’s why we offer a variety of ways for you to develop your
career. With professional and leadership development opportunities
including in-house training, paid training and certificate
assistance programs, tuition reimbursement, mentoring, professional
membership/subscription dues, and professional development
opportunities, you can chart a unique and fulfilling career path on
your terms. Give Back to Your Community - Williams Adley believes
in giving our time, treasures, and talents back to our community so
that it can be a place for all people to thrive. Our Community
Service Program, the Williams Adley Foundation, works with our
employees to find important causes and put our firm's full support
behind them. Support Your Well-Being - Our comprehensive benefits
package supports your overall wellness by providing access to
licensed counselors through our Employee/Life Assistance Program,
financial counseling with licensed advisors, paid holidays,
generous Paid Time Off (PTO), and more. Your Candidate Journey: At
Williams Adley, we recognize that our people are our greatest
strength, and we value building strong relationships throughout the
hiring process. Candidates selected for resume review will meet
with our Talent Acquisition team to discuss the position details
and answer any questions about the role, the firm, or the
requirements. Successful candidates will be invited to participate
in our interview process, which may include video or in-person
interviews, panel interviews, one-on-one interviews, lunch
meetings, partner interviews, cognitive and/or behavioral
assessments, and completion of our formal application. We
understand the uncertainty that can come with a job search, and we
strive to inform candidates of our decisions within two weeks of
their interview. Once an offer has been accepted, all applicants
will be notified that the position has been filled. Compensation
Benefits At Williams Adley, we celebrate your contributions by
providing you with opportunities and choices that support your
total well-being and that of your family. Our health insurance
offerings include comprehensive medical, dental, and vision plans,
as well as firm-paid Basic Life/AD&D insurance. Our employees
are provided the option to also enroll in Voluntary Legal,
Accident, and Supplemental Life/AD&D insurance for themselves
and their dependents. We also provide employees with competitive
401(k) matching, generous paid leave, professional development
opportunities, tuition assistance, and certificate support. Our
recognition awards program acknowledges employees for exceptional
performance and superior demonstration of our values. All full-time
employees are eligible to participate in our benefit programs.
Individuals who do not meet the threshold are only eligible for
select offerings. We encourage you to learn more about our total
benefits by visiting the Careers site and reviewing our Employee
Benefits. Salary Salary at Williams Adley is determined by various
factors, including but not limited to the individual’s particular
combination of education, knowledge, skills, competencies,
experience, contract-specific affordability, and organizational
requirements. The projected compensation range for this position is
between $70,000.00 and $85,000.00 (annualized USD) based on
experience, skills, and certifications. The estimate displayed
represents the typical salary range for this position and is just
one component of Williams Adley’s total compensation package for
employees. Work Model Our team-oriented culture prioritizes the
benefits and needs of our people and their values. We embrace our
Remote-First environment, which is focused on excellence,
integrity, flexibility, and collaboration, whether that happens
in-person or remotely. This position is Hybrid/Onsite. Employees on
this project will be required to report to McLean, VA and/or
Washington DC 3 days per week. Additional Information: FLSA Class:
Exempt Status: Full Time – Regular Number of Openings: 1 (as of
2/1/2026) Proposed Salary Range: $70,000 - $85,000 annually
Work-Site: Hybrid - 3 days per week in McLean, VA and/or Washington
DC. Work Week: Monday – Friday, 8 hours a day; some evening and
weekend hours may be required in order to fulfill client
expectations and deliverables. Reports To : Supervisor/Manager
Authorization: US Citizenship is required Clearance: Must be able
to obtain a Secret security clearance Consideration: Only
candidates who meet the minimum position requirements will be
considered and/or contacted to complete the next steps. Williams
Adley is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants
will receive consideration for employment without regard to
protected veteran status, disability, or any other characteristic
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