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The Audit Manager, Enterprise Risk Management and Operational Risk Management will support the execution of audit work to evaluate compliance with ERM and ORM regulations/requirements as part of the annual Enterprise Risk Management and Operational Risk Management audit plan and align audit results with second line stakeholders.
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Leadership and Strategy: Work with the Head of Audit / ERM to lead the execution of the enterprise risk management framework, ensuring alignment with the organization's strategic goals and risk appetite.
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This job is responsible for overseeing assigned areas of audit work acting as an Auditor-in-Charge (AIC), and executing on the audit strategy for Lines of Business (LOBs). This role will also support the management team with ongoing Audit related tasks.
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This job is responsible for overseeing assigned areas of audit work acting as an Auditor-in-Charge (AIC), and executing on the audit strategy for Lines of Business (LOBs), primarily of Global Markets Equities, Futures and Options, and Research.
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Exercises intellectual curiosity and judgment to effectively influence and challenge management to improve the control environment and drive continuous improvements on audit. The team is also responsible for credit risk management and global payment services audits in EMEA.
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Responsible for overseeing assigned areas of audit work acting as an Auditor-in-Charge (AIC), and executing on the audit strategy for Lines of Business (LOBs) Minimum 6 years of audit experience in areas related to capital markets, equity and equity linked products, derivatives, front office risk management, laws and regulations, banking regulations, local standards, and internal policies.
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The work involves planning, conducting, and reporting IT audit projects; providing consulting services to the organization’s management and staff; and providing key input to development of the risk-based annual internal audit plan.
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The Senior Audit Manager will lead a team of auditors to assess the design and operating effectiveness of internal controls, adherence to regulatory reporting requirements and Bank policies, and the effectiveness of operations of the Risk Management functions (e.g., Enterprise Risk, Model Risk, Operational Risk, Data Office, Market Risk, and Third Party Risk.
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Bright Vision Technologies has an immediate opportunity for Audit Manager at New York, NY. An Audit Manager is expected to lead audits and a team of auditors working on the audit.
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The Audit Project Manager- Cybersecurity is expected to monitor progress of audit engagements against plan and schedule, assess work performed by the audit engagement team, and provide coaching and on-the-job training for team members to ensure engagements are completed in conformance with internal audit policies and procedures.
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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Business, Accounting, Finance, Data Science, Engineering, or a related field and 5 years of work experience in one or a combination of the following: IT Audit and/or Financial Services.
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This is a Hybrid position for an Audit Manager who is responsible for overseeing assigned areas of audit work acting as an Auditor-in-Charge (AIC), and executing the audit strategy for Lines of Business (LOBs.
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Our client is seeking an experienced Internal Audit Manager to join their team in New York, NY. This role offers the chance to work collaboratively with various teams across the organization, gaining valuable exposure to all business units and platforms.
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The Senior Audit Manager will prepare a well-developed audit approach and document high quality work papers for credit and operational audits. The Senior Audit Manager will prepare work papers documenting and supporting audit procedures, findings, and results; Participate in department-wide initiatives and perform other duties as assigned.
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5+ years work experience in auditing, forensic accounting, compliance, risk management, investigations, finance, law, or related field. The Compliance Audit Manager will work closely with various teams across the MSG family of companies, including Legal, Finance, business and system owners, and product managers, to continuously improve our business processes and the systems which underpin them.
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