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Join us for a career where innovation and strategic thinking are valued.

Join a team of talented professionals who share your passion for Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and more! Whether you are interested in a career as General Engineers, Computer Engineers, Actuaries, Statisticians, Data Scientists, or any number of other STEM related positions – we’ve got you covered!

Actuaries

As an Actuary, you will work on complex Federal income tax examinations, projects, studies, and proposals. You will serve as an actuarial expert and advisor for examination personnel, appeals officers, and IRS legal counsel. Duties will vary and may include drawing on your expertise with regulations, procedures, and accounting.

Appraisers

As an Appraiser, you will perform unique and precedent setting appraisals of real and personal property where the appraisal will have significant tax impact, affect large segments of taxpayers, and will involve intense public scrutiny, with potential to affect legislative change. You will provide expertise to government attorneys on cases with probable litigation potential and serve as expert witness in U.S. Tax Court or U.S. District Court.

Computer Engineers

As a Computer Engineer, you will perform complex assignments to modernize and enhance the software systems that perform tax administration. Your responsibilities will include the analysis, planning, design, implementation, and documentation of the structural framework to align IT strategy, plans, and systems with the mission, goals, structure, and processes of the IRS.

General Engineers

As a General Engineer, you will conduct field investigations of real and personal property, utilizing generally accepted valuation principles, including market data, income, and cost approaches to valuation. You will coordinate efforts and actions on issues and cases involving multiple engineering experts, including specialists in valuation, mining, petroleum, and general engineering, and effecting or facilitating the settlement of major tax cases that have engineering and valuation issues. 

Statisticians

As a Statistician, you will explore novel methods of retrieving data and develop innovative recommendations to leadership as a means for making data driven decisions such as modification of processes and policies. You will review, evaluate, validate, and document the results of the findings and use your knowledge of programming/coding language (i.e., SQL, SAS, SPSS, RStudio) to develop scripts or applications.