Chartered Accountant / Enrolled Agent — AI Finance Reviewer

Chartered Accountant / Enrolled Agent — AI Finance Reviewer is a remote review track for evaluating AI outputs across accounting workflows. Reviewers grade calculations, narrative reasoning, and policy adherence; flag compliance and reconciliation issues; and document the correct treatment so the modeling team can train on it.

Why this role matters

Accounting workflows leave no room for fuzzy reasoning. AuraOne uses experienced finance-and-risk professionals to grade AI outputs the way an audit reviewer would — with citations, severity tags, and the corrected calculation alongside the original.

Responsibilities

  • Review AI outputs against current accounting standards, regulations, and firm policy for Chartered Accountant / Enrolled Agent — AI Finance Reviewer assignments.
  • Re-perform calculations and flag rounding, classification, or treatment errors.
  • Tag compliance, reconciliation, and disclosure issues with structured severity scores.
  • Capture the corrected workpaper or narrative so the modeling team can train on it.
  • Adjudicate disputed treatments against published standards or firm guidance.
  • Maintain reviewer-quality scores in inter-rater calibration cycles.

Qualifications

  • Direct working experience with accounting on real engagements, transactions, or audits for Chartered Accountant / Enrolled Agent — AI Finance Reviewer work.
  • CPA, CFA, ACA, or comparable credential — or equivalent applied experience.
  • Comfort applying multi-page rubrics consistently across long batches.
  • Clear written reasoning that cites standards, regulations, or firm policy.
  • Reliable async availability for at least 10 hours per week.

Example tasks

  • Re-perform a accounting calculation produced by a model and flag any rounding or classification errors.
  • Grade a model's narrative reasoning on a complex transaction and rate the citation quality.
  • Adjudicate a disputed treatment between two reviewers using current standards.
  • Audit a 25-row batch for rubric consistency and report drift to the program lead.

Nice to have

  • Big Four, bulge-bracket, or in-house controller / risk experience.
  • Familiarity with AI-assisted close, audit, or risk tooling and its failure modes.
  • Bilingual experience for cross-jurisdiction reviews.

Skills

  • Financial analysis
  • Audit-grade review
  • Regulatory standards
  • Risk assessment
  • Accounting

Work model

Remote — US-eligible. Remote · Independent specialist contractor. Employment type: CONTRACTOR. Applicants must be authorized to work from US.

Compensation

Hourly rate confirmed after the interview process.

Application process

Apply through AuraOne's specialist intake for role-specific routing and review. Final project scope, schedule, and contractor terms are confirmed before placement.

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