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The role involves reviewing and analyzing construction contracts, job cost reports, financial statements, time entries, material procurement processes, and process maps to identify cost savings, resolve process inefficiencies, and develop strategic initiatives. You will coordinate with multiple stakeholders and third parties to understand the construction project control environment and propose recommended controls to address identified gaps. Performing complex financial analysis to identify trends, patterns, and anomalies across multiple sources of data and supporting documentation will be a key responsibility. You will be required to review, analyze, and document matters involving fraud, waste, and abuse, including allegations of bribery, collusion, conflicts of interest, organized crime, and other scenarios posing legal or regulatory exposure to clients. Clear communication of findings to various internal and external stakeholders is essential. You will be responsible for running client engagements from start to finish, including planning, organizing, conducting, directing, and completing projects while managing them within the allocated budget. Maintaining active communication with clients to manage expectations, ensure satisfaction, and become a trusted business partner is crucial. You will work closely with engagement teams, manage and conduct forensic accounting procedures on multiple engagements concurrently, and actively participate in recruiting top talent to the firm. Demonstrating the ability to manage multiple projects as directed by the managers and creating a positive learning culture by coaching, counseling, and developing junior team members are significant aspects of the role. Ensuring established turnaround times and meeting allotted budgets is a key responsibility. The ideal candidate should possess strong writing, communication, and interpersonal skills. Candidates are required to have 3 to 5 years of postgraduate experience in risk advisory, fraud investigation, or construction audit experience, preferably in a Big 4 or multinational organization. A Master's in Business Administration (major in Finance)/Chartered Accountant/Certified Fraud Examiner qualification, along with a Bachelor's degree in accounting or finance, is preferred. Candidates should have proficient knowledge in reviewing construction contracts, financial statements, job cost reports, internal policies, and procedure maps. Strong experience in performing risk assessments, audits, walkthroughs, creating flowcharts, and designing controls is required. Proficiency in MS Excel and other Microsoft Office Suite applications is essential for this role. Grant Thornton INDUS comprises GT U.S. Shared Services Center India Pvt Ltd and Grant Thornton U.S. Knowledge and Capability Center India Pvt Ltd. Established in 2012, Grant Thornton INDUS is a transparent, competitive, and excellence-driven firm that offers an opportunity to be part of something significant. Grant Thornton INDUS serves communities in India through inspirational and generous services to give back to the communities they work in.,