Provides global engineering, procurement, construction and maintenance services for large-scale industrial, energy, infrastructure and government projects.
Conduct financial, operational and IT audits to ensure compliance and reporting.
Develop and maintain familiarity with company policies and procedures, knowledge of current audit developments, and a general awareness of areas affecting the company's business
Interface with other groups inside and outside the organization, project management, finance personnel, and auditors
Review the reliability and integrity of financial and operational information and the means used to identify, measure, classify and report such information
Complete sections of routine areas
Recommend revisions and/or expansion to audit program as necessary to ensure adequate coverage of audit areas
Perform work within complex audit areas as directed
Requirements
4‑year degree
audit experience
professional certification
fluor erm
financial systems
leadership
Job related technical knowledge necessary to complete the job
Ability to attend to detail and work in a time-conscious and time-effective manner
Basic leadership and decision-making skills
Accredited four (4) year degree or global equivalent in accounting, business, finance, computer science, or information management
Ability to function in a highly professional and confidential manner, maintaining independence and objectivity from the areas audited, in compliance with internal auditing standards and ethics
Four (4) years of related audit/internal audit/finance/information systems experience
Working toward applicable professional certification(s) or license(s)
Applicable professional certification(s) or licenses
Good interpersonal and communication skills
Demonstrated proficiency in the use of Fluor's Enterprise Risk Management system and other financial systems
Ability to communicate effectively with audiences that include but are not limited to management, coworkers, clients, vendors, contractors, and visitors
Ability to learn and apply knowledge of applicable local, state/province, and federal/national statutes and guidelines
Requires a high degree of discretion and evaluation capabilities
Accredited four (4) year bachelor and/or advanced degree or global equivalent in applicable field of study and two (2) years of work-related experience. Fewer years of work-related experience may be acceptable if candidate has public accounting experience. If non-degreed, a combination of education and directly related experience equal to six (6) years. Some locations may have additional or different qualifications in order to comply with local requirements
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Training + Development
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Security clearance
background checks are performed for conditional offers, covering education, registration, employment, references, passport verification, and global watchlist screening.
Company
Overview
Founded in 1912
Year Established
The company was established in 1912, marking the beginning of its journey as a global engineering powerhouse.
$16.3 billion
Annual Revenue
In 2024, the company reported revenue of $16.3 billion, solidifying its position among top Fortune 500 engineering firms.
Evolved from building oil refineries and pipelines into a global engineering and construction powerhouse.
Headquartered in Irving, Texas, with operations across 25+ countries, delivering projects from megaprojects to complex industrial sites.
Typically handles large EPC contracts—designing and building energy, petrochemical, mining, government, and infrastructure facilities.
Specializes in energy (including oil & gas, renewables, nuclear), infrastructure, industrial facilities, power, and government services.
Historical highlights include building the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, Tappan Zee Bridge, post-Katrina recovery efforts, and nuclear cleanup work.
Unusual projects include cleanup of Deepwater Horizon oil spills, constructing the Aladdin Hotel & Casino, and servicing U.S. nuclear complexes.
Operates through distinct segments—Energy Solutions, Urban Solutions, Mission Solutions—ensuring tailored expertise for each market.
Culture + Values
Safety: We care for each other. Living Safer Together promotes the well-being of all people, our communities, and the environment.
Integrity: We do what is right. Trust, accountability, and fairness define our character.
Teamwork: We work better together. Collectively we thrive when we include, respect, and empower one another.
Excellence: We deliver solutions. Our high-performance teams embrace opportunities, solve challenges, and continuously improve.
Environment + Sustainability
Net Zero 2023
GHG Emissions Target
Achieved net-zero operational Scope 1 and Scope 2 GHG emissions by the end of fiscal 2023.
60,000 tCO₂e
GHG Footprint in 2019
The company's Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions totaled approximately 60,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent in 2019.
44% Reduction
Emissions Reduction from 2023
Combined Scope 1 and Scope 2 market-based emissions decreased by more than 44% from 2023 levels by 2024 (pre-offsets).
700 Solar Panels
Calgary Office Installation
Installed approximately 700 solar panels at the Calgary office, generating over 320,000 kWh annually, covering 10% of its electricity needs.
Over 60 locations implemented energy-saving measures, including LED lighting, efficient HVAC systems, and solar panels.
Energy-saving initiatives were supported by the purchase of high-quality carbon offsets and Energy Attribute Certificates to neutralize Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions through 2024.
From 2023 to 2024, the company reduced stationary energy consumption by ~37,540 GJ, fleet fuel use by ~1 million liters, and indirect electricity energy by ~29,000 GJ.
Net-zero target excludes Scope 3 emissions, such as those from client sites, air travel, and fabrication yards.
Future efforts include relocating offices to energy-efficient buildings, upgrading fleets, and reducing reliance on external carbon offsets.
Inclusion & Diversity
70-30 Gender Split
Employee Gender Distribution
Reflects the gender composition of salaried employees, emphasizing the current representation imbalance.
40% Female Directors
Board Representation
Highlights the proportion of female directors on the board, showcasing progress toward gender diversity.
5,000 New Hires
Global Hiring Impact
Represents the scale of global hiring efforts, including rehires of former employees and expanded inclusion initiatives.
$1M STEM Sponsorship
Diversity Partnerships
Indicates the financial commitment to supporting Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) through STEM initiatives.
Inclusion Framework based on four pillars: Champion an inclusive culture; Recruit, develop and retain talent; Enhance employee experience; Improve social progress and impact.
Operates regional Inclusion Councils globally (11 chapters across Australia, Asia, Europe, Africa & Middle East, North & South America).
Hosts five ERGs: Black Employee Alliance; Emerging Leaders Group; Graduates Advancing to Professionalism; Growing Representation & Opportunity for Women; PRIDE.
Balanced-slate candidate selection practice in recruitment; job postings reach diverse external/internal pools.
Sponsored HBCUs & HSIs via university partnerships (since 2021); ~ $1 million over three years to NC A&T, Prairie View A&M, Tuskegee for STEM.