EBI Management Group
Subject Matter Expert (SME) - Title VI
EBI Management Group, Pensacola, Florida, United States, 32573
EBI Management Group (EBI) is a Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) established in 2001 and headquartered in Pensacola, FL. The company provides professional services to federal government and Department of Defense (DoD) in the areas of Program/Project Management, Business Intelligence, data analytics, financial system implementation and modernization, accounting execution, financial analysis, audit support, financial training, Business Process Improvement (BPI), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). We believe in mentoring, professional development, and creating a great company culture. EBI is considered one of the fastest growing and upcoming Florida companies, and this is an opportunity to be on the ground floor of something special.
The Title VI Subject Matter Expert (SME) provides executive-level guidance and subject matter expertise to accounting and audit teams.
Role and Responsibilities
Responsible for conducting Title VI (Enhanced Review Modules) ERMs as part of Comprehensive Review or as standalone review activity. Reviewing and verifying all Title VI preliminary findings of deficiency for reviews conducted by the Contractor. Leading or assisting with the development of program and training content in alignment with FTA policy and guidance. Authoring and/or draft reports and technical memoranda; participate in grantee oversight workshops as required. Leading or assisting with Special Assignment, Technical Assistance, and Corrective Action Support tasks. Qualifications, Education, and Skills Requirements
Bachelor's in finance, accounting, business, or relevant discipline required. Minimum of 8 years of demonstrated professional experience in applying transit service planning principles and the Title VI regulation, as well as conducting fare elasticity studies, origin and destination surveys, and service impact and service equity analyses. Demonstrated strong analytical and training skills and experience. Demonstrated ability to identify risks in Title VI compliance, verify if requirements are complied with, and present solutions to any identified Title VI concerns. Demonstrated professional expertise necessary to interpret, accurately apply, and evaluate grantee compliance with complex federal Title VI requirements, including those in FTA circulars. Demonstrated ability to explain complex Title VI topics and requirements to non-expert audiences. Demonstrated ability to locate root causes of issues, research multiple issues simultaneously, and to write comprehensive, accurate, and concise reports in a timely fashion, as well as give professional oral presentations.
Compensation: DOE
The Title VI Subject Matter Expert (SME) provides executive-level guidance and subject matter expertise to accounting and audit teams.
Role and Responsibilities
Responsible for conducting Title VI (Enhanced Review Modules) ERMs as part of Comprehensive Review or as standalone review activity. Reviewing and verifying all Title VI preliminary findings of deficiency for reviews conducted by the Contractor. Leading or assisting with the development of program and training content in alignment with FTA policy and guidance. Authoring and/or draft reports and technical memoranda; participate in grantee oversight workshops as required. Leading or assisting with Special Assignment, Technical Assistance, and Corrective Action Support tasks. Qualifications, Education, and Skills Requirements
Bachelor's in finance, accounting, business, or relevant discipline required. Minimum of 8 years of demonstrated professional experience in applying transit service planning principles and the Title VI regulation, as well as conducting fare elasticity studies, origin and destination surveys, and service impact and service equity analyses. Demonstrated strong analytical and training skills and experience. Demonstrated ability to identify risks in Title VI compliance, verify if requirements are complied with, and present solutions to any identified Title VI concerns. Demonstrated professional expertise necessary to interpret, accurately apply, and evaluate grantee compliance with complex federal Title VI requirements, including those in FTA circulars. Demonstrated ability to explain complex Title VI topics and requirements to non-expert audiences. Demonstrated ability to locate root causes of issues, research multiple issues simultaneously, and to write comprehensive, accurate, and concise reports in a timely fashion, as well as give professional oral presentations.
Compensation: DOE