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The Career of an Engineer

If you want to make a career change — but keep a great work-life balance — this could be the career move you’ve been looking for. You’ll combine engineering skills with a broad knowledge of tax law to provide high-level technical advice to tax investigations. These involve valuations of real and personal property using generally-accepted appraisal principles including market data, income and cost approaches to valuations. Additional engineering specialties may include mining, petroleum and industrial engineering.

Working at IRS will put you in direct service to America, helping to fund its economy while ensuring your job security. You’ll have a defined 40-hour work week and the opportunity to step into roles where you’ll make an immediate impact. Plus, you’ll receive exceptional federal benefits, from comprehensive healthcare and a portable retirement fund, to flexible spending accounts, tuition assistance and the chance to continuously progress throughout your career.



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