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AUDITOR - 55002101

Tallahassee, FL · On-site

$49K - $63K/yr

Department of Transportation Working Title: AUDITOR - 55002101 Pay Plan: SES Position Number: 55002101 Salary: $49,316.15 - $63,820.90 Posting Closing Date: 07/12/2026 Total Compensation Estimator ...

Department of Transportation Working Title: AUDITOR - 55002101 Pay Plan: SES Position Number: 55002101 Salary: $49,316.15 - $63,820.90 Posting Closing Date: 07/12/2026 Total Compensation Estimator ...

Auditor

Brooklyn, NY · On-site

$22/hr

Auditor Location: HQ Schedule: Full-Time Pay Range: $22 per hour Hours: Mon-Fri; 9:30 am - 6:00 pm ... transportation sice we go all the way to the Long island stores

Auditor

Mundelein, IL · On-site

$28 - $30/hr

Quality Auditor Schedule: Hybrid (3x onsite) Duration: 3-6 months Contract + extension Location ... transportation, paid time off, paid sick and safe time, hours of paid vacation time, weeks of paid ...

Auditors have extensive knowledge and the skillset to perform technical audits against product ... Environmental Condition Travel to and from audit locations using common transportation. At times ...

Auditor 1

Baton Rouge, LA

$3.3K - $6.5K/mo

Under general supervision the Auditor manages, plans and performs complex rate case audits of ... Review requests for changes in rates (water, wastewater, transportation, gas, electric), which ...

Auditors have extensive knowledge and the skillset to perform technical audits against product ... Environmental Condition Travel to and from audit locations using common transportation. At times ...

Auditor 1

Baton Rouge, LA · On-site

$3.3K - $6.5K/mo

Review requests for changes in rates (water, wastewater, transportation, gas, electric), which ... Auditor 1 , the SER is $1,730.40 biweekly. How To Apply: To apply for this vacancy, click on the ...

Quality Auditor

Mundelein, IL · On-site

$25 - $30/hr

... transportation, (paid time , paid sick and safe time , hours of paid vacation time, weeks of paid ... Auditing experience within the medical device, pharmaceutical, or healthcare industry Strong ...

Now Hiring: Part-Time Auditor ???? Locations: Pomona and surrounding areas ???? Pay: $17.00 per ... Reliable transportation * Valid driver's license with a clean driving record * Ability to travel.

Now Hiring: Part-Time Auditor ???? Locations: Pomona and surrounding areas ???? Pay: $17.00 per ... Reliable transportation * Valid driver's license with a clean driving record * Ability to travel.

Now Hiring: Part-Time Auditor ???? Locations: Pomona and surrounding areas ???? Pay: $17.00 per ... Reliable transportation * Valid driver's license with a clean driving record * Ability to travel.

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How much do transportation auditor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for transportation auditor in the United States is $19.21, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Transportation Auditors?

Transportation Auditors are professionals responsible for reviewing and verifying transportation-related invoices, expenses, and records to ensure accuracy and compliance with regulations and company policies. They analyze shipment documentation, audit freight bills, and identify discrepancies or overcharges. Transportation Auditors also work to recover incorrect charges, recommend process improvements, and help organizations optimize their transportation spending. Their work helps companies maintain cost control and regulatory compliance within their supply chain operations.

What is the difference between Transportation Auditor vs Transportation Analyst?

AspectTransportation AuditorTransportation Analyst
Required CredentialsCPA or relevant accounting certifications often preferredBachelor's degree in logistics, supply chain, or related field
Work EnvironmentAudit firms, corporate finance departments, or consulting firmsLogistics companies, transportation departments, or consulting firms
Employer & Industry UsageUsed mainly in finance, compliance, and auditing contextsUsed in operations, planning, and data analysis roles

While both roles involve transportation, a Transportation Auditor focuses on financial compliance and auditing transportation expenses, whereas a Transportation Analyst analyzes transportation data to optimize logistics and operations. The roles differ mainly in their focus—financial accuracy versus operational efficiency—though they may collaborate within the same industry environments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Transportation Auditor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Transportation Auditor, you need a solid understanding of logistics, auditing principles, and data analysis, typically supported by a degree in accounting, logistics, or a related field. Familiarity with transportation management systems (TMS), auditing software, and spreadsheet tools like Excel is essential. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and strong communication skills help you identify discrepancies and collaborate with multiple stakeholders. These skills ensure accurate auditing, cost savings, and compliance within transportation operations.

What is a transportation audit?

A transportation auditor is responsible for reviewing and analyzing transportation expenses, billing, and compliance with contracts to ensure accuracy and cost efficiency. The process involves examining transportation records, invoices, and operational data, often using specialized software, to identify discrepancies and optimize logistics operations.

What are some common challenges faced by Transportation Auditors when reviewing freight bills and shipment documentation?

Transportation Auditors often encounter challenges such as incomplete or inconsistent shipping documentation, discrepancies in freight rates, and variations in carrier billing formats. They must pay close attention to detail to identify overcharges, duplicate payments, or contractual violations. Staying updated on regulatory requirements and carrier agreements is essential, as is collaborating effectively with logistics teams and external vendors to resolve billing issues in a timely manner.

How to become a travel auditor?

To become a transportation auditor, typically a bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or a related field is required. Relevant skills include attention to detail, knowledge of transportation regulations, and proficiency with auditing software; certifications such as CPA or CIA can enhance job prospects. Gaining experience in transportation or logistics environments is also beneficial.

Is an auditor a high paying job?

Transportation auditors typically earn salaries that are competitive within the logistics and transportation industries, with pay varying based on experience, certifications, and location. While some auditing roles offer higher salaries, they are generally considered mid-level positions rather than high-paying jobs compared to executive or specialized roles.

What is the highest paid transportation job?

The highest paid transportation jobs typically include roles such as transportation directors, logistics managers, and supply chain executives, with senior-level positions earning six-figure salaries. These roles often require extensive experience, advanced certifications, and strong leadership skills in managing large transportation networks or logistics operations.
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Infographic showing various Transportation Auditor job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 7% Locum Tenens, 77% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Summer. Highlights an 86% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $39,947 per year, or $19.2 per hour.
Transportation Accountant/Auditor - Kanawha County

Transportation Accountant/Auditor - Kanawha County

West Virginia Department of Transportation

Charleston, WV • On-site

$50K - $73K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 8 days ago


West Virginia Department Of Transportation rating

6.5

Company rating: 6.5 out of 10

Based on 15 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

595th of 692 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Salary : $50,844.14 - $73,244.08 Annually
Location : DMV - Governor's Hwy Safety Program, 5707 MacCorkle Ave, SE, Charleston, WV
Job Type: Full-Time Permanent
Job Number: DOT27GH001A
Division: West Virginia Department of Transportation
District/Subdivision: Governor's Highway Safety Program
Opening Date: 07/07/2026
Closing Date: 7/21/2026 11:59 PM Eastern
Nature of Work
**Disclaimer-this position will be considered classified-exempt and "at will."**
The Transportation Accountant/Auditor in this position reports to the Governor's Highway Safety Program Division of the West Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles in Kanawha County. The selected applicant performs professional accounting duties in the accounting/finance division of an agency. Responsible for making basic journal entries, monitoring and reviewing budgets and expenditure schedules, making adjusting entries to general ledger accounts, gathering data and preparing financial statements, maintaining appropriate accounting records, and analyzing financial statements and reports for compliance with accounting guidelines and procedures. Supervisor provides general direction as to what is to be accomplished, quantity and quality expected of work product, deadlines, and priorities. Incumbent will use independent judgment in the interpretation and adaptation of policies and guidelines. Incumbent must use technical policies and guidelines. Has the ability to make day-to-day decisions in the position, but work is reviewed and approved by a manager. Performs other related duties as required.
Pay Grade 16
Typical Duties and Responsibilities
• Accumulates document evidence in support of audit adjustments, recommendations, and reports
• Prepares audit narrative reports and workpapers to support audit adjustments and recommendations
• Reviews, balances, and reconciles accounting records
• Makes basic journal entries, posts accounting data to general ledger accounts, records adjusting or correcting entries to the general ledger, and handles transferring and encumbering of funds
• Compiles and prepares data for routine accounting reports
• Maintains and reviews expenditure and budgetary control accounts, subsidiary and general ledgers, accounting journals, financial reports, batch reports, and other fiscal records
• Evaluates efficiency and effectiveness of various programs and analyzes financial records for completeness and accuracy to determine compliance with state and federal laws, as well as with national accounting and auditing standards
• Maintains knowledge of current trends and developments in the field
• The work involves establishing criteria. Assessment of program effectiveness or investigating or analyzing a variety of unusual conditions, problems, or questions
• Participates in formal classroom and on-the-job training to develop familiarity with state and federal rules, regulations, laws, and auditing methods and procedures
• Travel may be required; therefore a valid driver's license is required.
Skills and Knowledge
• Knowledge of generally accepted professional accounting and auditing principles and practices
• Knowledge of the principles, practices, methods, and techniques of governmental accounting and auditing
• Knowledge of database principles and/or computerized applications
• Skill in the use of a personal computer especially in the area of accounting spreadsheet applications
• Skill in the use of a calculator
• Ability to use sound technical judgment in determining the accuracy and completeness of financial information obtained
• Ability to prepare accurate accounting entries and adjustments and perform mathematical computations accurately and quickly
• Ability to develop and prepare audit schedules and working papers
• Ability to analyze and interpret accounting records
• Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing
• Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others
Minimum Requirements
REQUIRED TRAINING/EDUCATION
  • Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university and at least 24 semester hours in accounting.

REQUIRED EXPERIENCE
  • One (1) year of full-time or equivalent part-time paid professional experience in accounting work.
  • Substitution: Master's degree in accounting may substitute for the required experience.

OR
  • Substitution: Certification or registration as a public accountant in West Virginia may be substituted for the required training/education and experience.

Promotional Only: One (1) year of full-time or equivalent part-time paid experience as a Transportation Accountant/Auditor Trainee.
Annual Increment Pay
Paid Vacation
Paid Holidays
Paid Sick Leave
Family Medical Leave
Leave Donation Program
Military Leave
Employee Education Reimbursement & Leave Program
Flexible Work Schedules
Training Opportunities
Promotion Opportunities
Public Employees' Retirement System:
  1. Employees enrolled in PERS Tier 1 contribute 4.5% of their gross salary. The Employer contributes 9%.
  2. Employees enrolled in PERS Tier 2 contribute 6.0% of their gross salary. The Employer contributes 9%.

Deferred Compensation
Health Insurance Enrollment
Additional Coverage Options including Dental, Vision, Flexible Spending Accounts,
Disability Insurance and more.
Life Insurance
Credit Union
Employee Discounts

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