.**What You'll Do**Our forensic accounting and advisory services practice undertakes a wide range of engagements, including complex fraud investigations; FCPA and financial investigations; business valuation, commercial disputes, litigation support and expert witness engagements.Senior Directors in the forensic accounting sector are responsible for planning, supervising, performing and wrapping-up engagements with responsibility for day to day activities of the team and subordinates. They are also expected to manage all the day-to-day activities of projects and matters from start to finish with mínimal supervision. For Senior Directors, building and maintaining strong relationships with clients is critical. Responsibilities include:- Utilize advanced accounting knowledge and logical reasoning skills to provide complete client services.- Work to ensure a quality product, as well as deliver all work within established timeframes.- Prepare draft expert reports, presentations and other deliverables for third parties, setting out findings and/or results of the agreed scope of work.- Interact directly with clients, lawyers and senior accounting personnel.- Maintain professional image within the firm and project the same to those outside the firm.- Track progress of cases and monitor workflow of different matters.- Coordinate and review the work of others and ensure the timely completion of engagements.- Supervise, coach and train junior members of staff.- Contribute to management of the Forensic Accounting practice through active involvement in practice development activities.- Undertake business development activities and develop professional network.**How You'll Grow**Team members regularly exceed expectations and are recognized; accordingly, through promotion, compensation, public recognition and feedback. Alongside opportunities to learn on the job from some of the leading professionals in the industry, FTI Consulting offers extensive internal and external training opportunities.**Basic Qualifications**- Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, Finance, Economics or related disciplines.- Local or Internationally recognized professional accounting qualification.- 8 years of solid professional experience in forensics or with related experience such as internal audit or insolvency.- Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English with the ability to draft and write expert reports.- Certified Fraud Examiner qualification advantageous.- Strong attention to detail and ability to handle and analyses complex financial information.- Knowledge of relevant litigation, investigation, compliance and fraud issues.- Knowledge of the legal process, including court codes of conduct, privilege, discovery and evidence rules.- Able to work independently with mínimal supervision.- Excellent analytical and quantitative skills.- Detailed knowledge of accounting principles.- Strong work ethic and integrity and high level of professionalism