Closing on: Apr 20, 2026
Key Responsibilities
- Performing audits in accordance with the Production Sharing Agreement, accounting good practices, international accounting standards, as well as audit procedures and standards;
- Investigating activities of Contractors to ascertain whether they comply with legal requirements in accordance with the Production Sharing Agreement and the Tax Laws;
- Examining Contractors’ records/documents and information gathered from third parties to determine the accuracy of reported financial status, areas of apparent non-compliance, and compute Cost Oil;
- Conducting a pre-audit analysis with Statement of Expenditure and Receipts and Cost Recovery Statements;
- Validating the information provided and determining the extent of the issues, and providing strategic guidance to the audit process;
- Gathering adequate background information, prepare Preliminary Audit Plan to assess compliance with the PSA and tax laws;
- Ensuring Cost Audit’s files and records are properly organized and maintained in accordance with the department’s filing system for ease of reference and for prompt retrieval;
- If requested, attending and accommodating necessary meetings with senior officials and contractors;
- Monitoring and keeping abreast of currency exchange valuations;
- Keeping accurate records of all assets acquired by the contractors under the Production Sharing Agreement;
- Ensuring proper accounting for disposal of assets when applicable;
- Maintaining accurate records on an ongoing basis for review and input to the budget process as necessary;
- Identifying and raising issues from pre-audit to seniors for resolution;
- Preparing Query Sheets, interviewing questionnaire, and conducting interviews with the Contractor’s representative/s to obtain an understanding of the expenses under scrutiny;
- Inputting the relevant information in GRA’s database to ensure that it is updated with the relevant findings.
- Summarizing and report results to appropriate internal and external stakeholders;
- Any other related duties assigned.
Job Specifications
- Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), Bachelor’s Degree in Oil & Gas, Accounting, or any other equivalent qualification, with a minimum of two (2) years’ relevant experience.
- In-depth knowledge of the mission, mandate, goals, objectives, key priorities, strategic plan, and initiatives of the Guyana Revenue Authority.
- In-depth knowledge of Tax Laws, standard procedures, and policies administered by GRA.
- In-depth knowledge of auditing principles, practices, and standards.
- In-depth knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Practices (GAAP) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)
- Knowledge of professional accounting and auditing principles and methods
- Knowledge of the Petroleum Act and Regulations
- Knowledge of the Production Sharing Agreement
- Knowledge of the Income Tax Act.
- Knowledge of COPAS standards.
- In-depth knowledge of OPTIMAL/ASYCUDA and any other application currently used by GRA
- In-depth knowledge of tax avoidance practices and international tax issues.
- Strong analytical, persuasive, and negotiating skills.
- Familiarity with Auditing and Investigating Techniques.
- In-depth knowledge of Evidence Gathering and Fraud Protection Techniques.
- Ability to secure and determine relevant facts through audit investigations and analysis and interpret accounting data and financial reports
- Sound interpersonal and communication skills (written and oral)
- Strong analytical, persuasive, and negotiating skills.
- Ability to conduct interviews and be team-oriented.
- Effective oral and written communication skills.
- Integrity, mutual respect, professionalism, and accountability
Job Category: Other Technical
Job Type: Full Time
Job Location: Georgetown Guyana
Job Specification: Association of Certified Chartered Accountants (ACCA) Bachelor's Degree in Oil and Gas

