Posted on August 10, 2026 by Employer details APSV COMPTABLES PROFESSIONNELS AGRÉÉS INC.
Location: Montréal , QC H3N 1Z2
Work location: Hybrid
Salary: $ 44.60 HOUR hourly / 35 hours per week
Terms of employment: Permanent employment Full time
Overtime: Overtime available
Starts as early as 2026-12-14
Benefits: Health benefits, Financial benefits, Other benefits
Vacancies: 1 vacancy
Source: Job Bank #3635887
Education
- Bachelor's degree
Work setting
- Auditing firm or department
- Testing
Experience
5 years or more
Responsibilities
- Prepare financial information for individuals, departments or companies
- Prepare reports and audit findings
- Prepare financial statements and reports
- Recommend improvements to accounting systems and management practices
- Conduct field audits of businesses to ensure compliance with provisions of the Income Tax Act, the Canadian Business Corporations Act or other statutory requirements
- Examine accounting records
- Variance analysis
Supervision
- Internship
Certificates, licences, memberships and courses
- Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA)
- Provincial or territorial licence
- Life insurance
- Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP)
Other benefits
- Deferred Profit Sharing Plan (DPSP)
- Learning/training paid by employer
- Paid time off (volunteering or personal days)
Who can apply for this job?
The employer accepts applications from:
- Canadian citizens and permanent or temporary residents of Canada
- other candidates, with or without a valid Canadian work permit
Advertised until
2026-08-31
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