Specifications include, but are not limited to: The successful firm will provide the County with auditing services including, but not necessarily limited to the following: 1. Making routine investigations, examinations and audits of books and financial records and prepare reports thereof; 2. Making inspections of various financial transactions and records to insure that concerned regulations and accounting procedures are observed; 3. Assigning and supervising the work of clerical employees; 4. Auditing and recording expense invoices and prepares and edits reports of costs and other financial summaries and statements; 5. Compiling financial and other statements and reports using basic data; 6. Make periodic reviews of financial transactions and supplements by field visits to verify accounting and fiscal practices; 7. Prepare detailed reports of audits containing findings, conclusions and recommendations; 8. Maintaining essential auditing records and files; 9. Learning to utilize various types of electronic or manual recording and computerized information systems used by the agency, office or related units; 10. Any other thing necessary and property for completion for auditor duties; and 11. Any other matter as directed by Board of Health officials.