Wednesday, 23 October 2013


CA-BC-Vancouver

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Responsibilities:

As an integral member of our restructuring practice, you will assist in the planning and execution of engagements including managing specific elements of larger projects and providing overall management for smaller engagements under the supervision of a licensed trustee. This will involve:
  • Interacting with client staff, bankers and legal counsel to obtain information, report findings and provide instructions
  • Dealing with creditors and other stakeholders
  • Anticipating and responding to technical and business issues
  • Supervising and conducting company research and business analyses
  • Developing and/or reviewing detailed financial models
  • Preparing high-quality memoranda, letters, reports and other correspondence for submission to the client or the court.
The right person will embrace the uncertainty and often fluid nature of the work and will have a "roll up the sleeves" attitude and a high level of creative energy and enthusiasm.  Restructuring engagements may extend over many months with larger assignments lasting more than a year.

  

Skills and experience:

We are interested in candidates who fulfill the following criteria:
  • CA, CPA designation with three to four years experience in a professional services firm or other business environment
  • Willing to obtain your CIRP designation and enrol in the National Insolvency Qualifications Program
  • Eligible to sit for the oral board examination to qualify as Licensed Trustee in Bankruptcy
  • Skills in problem solving, situational analysis, creativity, negotiation and decision making
  • High level of technical competence in conducting financial analysis
  • Ability to prepare high-quality written communication
  • Ability to present in a clear, concise and confident manner to clients and other audiences
  • Advanced financial modelling knowledge and ability to prepare short-term cash flow projections
  • Comprehensive understanding of financial statement analysis
  • Ability to work either autonomously or with a team on a number of simultaneous projects
  • Effective time management skills and ability to work under tight deadlines
From time to time, you may be called upon to work in our other Transaction Advisory Services sub-service lines, depending on their needs. This position requires travel, as necessary.

Ernst & Young is committed to diversity and equity.

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