DESCRIPTION & REQUIREMENTS
FORVIS is currently seeking an intern to join the cost segregation team. Cost Segregation is an analysis that generates tax savings by identifying assets embedded in a building's construction or acquisition costs which can be written off over shorter periods for tax purposes.
On-the-job training in the construction process, cost segregation, and tax law will be provided. This is a paid internship and can be part-time or full-time based on your availability.
HOW YOU WILL CONTRIBUTE:
Assist FORVIS Cost Segregation Associates as they perform engineering analysis of building assets from blueprints and site inspection
Estimate construction costs using costing manuals
Delivering FORVIS’ commitment to unmatched client experience through timely and responsive communication with internal and external clients.
WE ARE LOOKING FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE FORWARD VISION AND:
Effective time management
Strong oral and written communication skills
Ability to work well with a team as well as independently
Problem-solving attitude
Willingness to take initiative
Close attention to detail
Ability to work under pressure and against deadlines
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Open to juniors, seniors and graduate students working toward degrees in a wide range of fields from general studies to construction engineering and management technology.
Interest in developing a skillset around reading blueprints, performing construction estimates and developing working knowledge of construction techniques and building materials in multiple industries
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Applicants for positions with FORVIS must be legally authorized to work in the United States. Verification of employment eligibility will be required at the time of hire. Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
Forvis Mazars is a leading global professional services network operating under a single brand with just two members: Forvis Mazars, LLP in the United States and Forvis Mazars Group SC, an internationally integrated partnership operating in more than 100 countries and territories.