The incumbent is responsible for the completion of financial, operational and/or computer audits, integrated audits and process audits, and for the delivery of an audit report that adds value to the business unit audited. Under the direction of the Client Audit Director and/or the Auditor-in-Charge, the incumbent is responsible for the effectiveness and efficiency of the audit that he/she is assigned to. You are responsible for expediting all stages of the writing and review of reports, which accurately reflect facts and recommendations of an objective appraisal of Merck operations. You will maintain the highest standards of professionalism and independence in the execution of your duties, always with the Company's best interests in mind. You will lead by personal behavior and ethics that are also of the highest standard. The incumbent should embody the Corporate Audit Group (CAG) values and vision, and is cognizant of the CAG Policies and Procedures, and adheres to them and applies them.
Participate in achieving the Corporate Audit's annual audit plan according to established schedules. The primary role will be to lead small teams of auditors on various assignments. Incumbent will be expected to lead complex, large and/or sensitive audits with limited management supervision in addition to actively participating in the audit and performing audit work. Incumbent will have overall responsibility for the preparation and quality of workpapers for the team as defined in the CAG's Policies and Procedures. Incumbent is expected to effectively partner and communicate with the client, support groups, internal resources and external organizations.
Complete audit programs and workpapers within the parameters set forth for performing audit work. Use of AutoAudit is required to document audit findings, evaluations, work programs, test results, evidential matter, and audit reports. The incumbent is expected to meet deadlines as set forth by Corporate Audit's Policies and Procedures and comply with established internal and external workpaper standards and procedures.
Apply elements of the Corporate Audit Group Vision and Values to assist in maintaining a strong internal control environment throughout Merck. Integrate and maintain both the stewardship and consultative roles into all assignments. Follow the standards of conduct defined for the profession and as defined in Corporate Audit's Policies and Procedures.
Participate in the assigned roles for specific projects and ensure the realization of the specified results. Support Corporate Audit management in the sharing of best practices and establishment of a best practices database that will support line management in enhancing the stewardship practices across geographical areas. Incumbent will accomplish this by maintaining client relationships, completing tasks efficiently and according to established milestones, encouraging positive team interactions and providing progress reports.
Qualifications
- BS/BA required preferably in Accounting or Finance.
- MBA, CPA or CIA preferred.
- A minimum of 3 years of prior internal audit and/or public accounting and/or general accounting experience.
- Knowledge of SAP.
- Willingness to travel within assigned regions/entities both domestically and internationally to complete testing; estimated travel of up to 40% of the time.
- Knowledge of audit methodology and internal controls.
- Excellent interpersonal skills, including the ability to interact effectively with client/business process owners.
- Effective oral and written communication, computer, and time management skills and the ability to work with limited supervision.
Additional Information
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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