Assurance, Senior Associate (Governments)

Job ID 2026-3909
Job Locations
US-CA-Los Angeles | US-CA-Irvine
Job Category
Assurance
Job Type
Regular Full-Time

Overview

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Assurance, Senior Associate (Governments)

USA: Irvine, CA | Los Angeles, CA | San Diego, CA (Hybrid)

 

 

At MGO (Macias, Gini & O’Connell LLP), human care comes first. We believe our people do their best work when they feel supported, valued, and inspired. As a top CPA and advisory firm with 600+ professionals across the U.S. and India, MGO serves clients in 97 countries and is consistently recognized as a Best Place to Work and an industry leader.

The Opportunity

MGO is expanding and seeking an experienced Assurance Senior Associate focused on State and Local Government (SLG) engagements. This role offers exposure to some of the largest and most complex government entities in the country, including states, counties, cities, airports, ports, railways, and major federal compliance audits. You will lead engagements end-to-end while delivering exceptional client service and developing high-performing teams.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead engagement planning, budgeting, execution, and client communications
  • Manage engagement economics, billing, and quality control
  • Supervise, mentor, and develop associates and senior staff
  • Resolve technical and client service matters independently
  • Maintain strong client relationships and identify opportunities for expanded services
  • Support firm initiatives, growth strategies, and professional organizations

Qualifications

  • 3+ years of public or corporate accounting experience (SLG preferred)
  • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or equivalent
  • CPA license preferred or CPA-eligible
  • Strong communication, project management, and client service skills

Why MGO

We offer flexible work arrangements, meaningful career growth, and a culture grounded in trust, inclusion, and purpose.

 

Compensation: $90,000–$115,000 base salary, plus bonus program.

 

 

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