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EY BTS - QS US Advanced Analyst 
India, Karnataka, Bengaluru 
114558823

01.04.2025

Your key responsibilities

In this role, you will be performing detailed analysis of fixed assets starting from scoping for opportunities, preparing population, performing in-depth analysis for samples extracted. The technical areas include Qualified Improvement Property (QIP), Reclass lives, Repairs and Maintenance (TPR) and Capitalization. In addition, you will be preparing the accounting method changes 3115 forms and statements for multiple clients. This is an entry level position and, on the training, will be provided for specific tax related topics and industry level fixed assets.

To qualify for the role you must have

  • A bachelor’s or master’s degree in accounting and finance,
  • Ability to read and understand payment applications, fixed asset report, identify qualified assets, construction agreement, invoice (including civil, architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing disciplines),
  • Experience/knowledge of accounting methods and fixed assets used in various industries, real estates and commercial buildings
  • Experience with Microsoft Excel and Access,
  • Additional accounting related certifications is a plus, and
  • A combination of engineering and accounting background will be an additional value to this profile (B.E., MBA (Finance and accounting)).

Ideally, you’ll also have

  • Strong time management and task management skills and working with different engagement teams
  • Ability to handle and manage multiple concurrent engagement timelines and stakeholders
  • Ability to lead conversations with proper communication skills, and to be flexible.
  • If you can demonstrate that you meet the criteria above, please contact us as soon as possible.

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