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Supervise and train IT audit staff. Provide input to the financial audit manager relating to the IT internal controls related to the external audit plan. Minimum of 2-5 years of progressive professional IT Audit experience.
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Provide or assist in providing training, coaching, and guidance to internal audit staff in conducting audits and other audit-related issues. Willingness to obtain IT Audit related certification.
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Assist non-IT audit staff in data retrieval from the agency's IT systems during performance of an audit and with understanding the IT systems to be audited. Assists in providing audit staff with current documentation concerning IT auditing concepts and technology.
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Directs junior Internal Audit section staff assigned to IT related audits to ensure projects are managed, engagement objectives are achieved, and that staff skills are developed.
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We are seeking IT Audit Staff & Seniors interested in hybrid or on-site opportunities in various markets. IT risk assessment / operational IT audit. Are you an experienced IT Audit professional ready for your next challenge.
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Hiring manager will consider candidates in Internal audit with an interest in learning IT Audit. This position will work with the Senior Audit Manager assisting with application integrations and managing IT risks.
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Conduct first-level review of Staff IT Auditor’s work and documentation; leverage Internal Audit Management guidance as needed. Successfully perform all key job functions of the Staff IT Auditor role at a higher level of complexity, scope and autonomy.
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Lead and mentor Internal Audit staff supporting IT Audit area. Maintain timely and complete communications with the Senior Manager of IT Audit and the Vice President and Chief Internal Auditor as it relates to all internal audit matters, including identification of ITGC deficiencies and scope limitations.
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IT Auditors are responsible for performing detailed evaluation and internal control and audit reviews of computer information systems. We are currently seeking an IT Auditor f or our client in the Professional Services domain.
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The Sr Internal Auditor will be responsible for executing the IT Audit testing for IT SOX compliance through the evaluation of technical aspects of systems, databases, processes, and controls through various audit methods and ITGC testing.
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Staff IT Auditor. The position reports to the IT Audit Manager. Builds relationships throughout the company to serve as a process, control, and risk advisor, while also identifying future opportunities for audit to add value.
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Assists leadership with initiatives underlying the recruitment, development, and oversight of IT audit staff. Develops and nurtures a positive relationship with audit clients (staff-level through upper management) across all areas of the company.
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As a Senior Staff, Internal Controls & SOX Compliance, you will report directly to the Supervisor of Internal Controls & SOX Compliance and are responsible for assisting to maintain complex internal control environment to ensure compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley and other internal control frameworks as necessary.
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Publicly traded company in North Phoenix is in need of a Senior Internal Auditor. Publicly traded company in North Phoenix is in need of a Senior Internal Auditor. This role is Hybrid and has a salary in the $90K range.
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Must be professional and personable, a skilled communicator, both written and oral, and a team player.
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