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Audit Supervisor, Global Operations
Apply locations Charlotte Atlanta Stamford Dallas Providence time type Full time posted on Posted 30+ Days Ago job requisition id 24035540
Job Description:
At Bank of America, we are guided by a common purpose to help make financial lives better through the power of every connection. Responsible Growth is how we run our company and how we deliver for our clients, teammates, communities and shareholders every day.
One of the keys to driving Responsible Growth is being a great place to work for our teammates around the world. We’re devoted to being a diverse and inclusive workplace for everyone. We hire individuals with a broad range of backgrounds and experiences and invest heavily in our teammates and their families by offering competitive benefits to support their physical, emotional, and financial well-being.
Bank of America believes both in the importance of working together and offering flexibility to our employees. We use a multi-faceted approach for flexibility, depending on the various roles in our organization.
Working at Bank of America will give you a great career with opportunities to learn, grow and make an impact, along with the power to make a difference. Join us!
Job Description:
This job is responsible for independently performing test work during highly complex audit activities for Lines of Business (LOBs). Key responsibilities include independently designing and executing audit tests, assessing issues for business impact and recommending severity ratings, and establishing business partner relationships. Job expectations include evaluating the control environment, fostering an inclusive work environment, applying product, business, and technical expertise, and supporting team members with development.
Responsibilities:
Executes audit strategy for the sound application of risk-based auditing by defining audit scope and audit programs, and leverages automation and innovative methods in a timely and high quality manner
Exercises sound knowledge of product, business, and technical expertise to effectively challenge management to improve the control environment
Assesses impacts to business processes, controls, and strategies to provide recommendations on severity ratings
Provides input on draft audit reports and shares audit results with business leaders
Supports the development of peers and teams through on-the-job-training and fosters an inclusive work environment
Establishes business partner relationships, primarily with line management, to develop business knowledge
Uses innovative tools to complete audit activities more efficiently (e.g., testing)
Required Qualifications:
Minimum 5 years Audit or risk control risk/controls background preferably in financial services
Strong project management skills, proven organizational, coordination and action tracking skills
Experience in performing end-to-end substantive testing.
Ability to plan, execute and evaluate audit test plans within a risk-based audit methodology
Strong analytical skills. Ability to analyze large amounts of data and turn it into usable information
Ability to work in a very detailed manner as well as to look broadly across a population and develop connections and themes identifying risk and concerns
Ability to successfully communicate to influence management and lead change in both strategic and tactical initiatives
Self-starter, desire to learn able to teach others, positive attitude, exhibits flexibility
Bachelor’s degree and/or relevant experience
Desired Qualifications:
1 – 3 years in a lead auditor / Auditor-in-Charge (AIC) role.
Certified Internal Audit (CIA) certification
Audit or risk control risk/controls background in financial services
Understanding of statistical sampling testing approach is a plus.
Prior Analytical / Automation Skills (SQL, SAS, Python. Alteryx, Advanced Excel)
Advanced degree or certifications (CIA, CISA etc – CPA Preferred)
Skills:
Internal Audit Review
Issue Management
Risk Management
Audit Planning
Analytical Thinking
Project Management
Automation
Technical Documentation
Attention to Detail
Business Acumen
Relationship Building
Coaching
Critical Thinking
Written Communications
Shift:
1st shift (United States of America)
Hours Per Week:
40
Pay Transparency details
US - CT - East Hartford - 101 E River Dr - One Riverview Square (CT2550), US - CT - Stamford - 600 Washington Blvd (CT2561), US - RI - Providence - 1 Financial Plaza (RI1537)Pay and benefits informationPay range$100,000.00 - $125,000.00 annualized salary, offers to be determined based on experience, education and skill set.Discretionary incentive eligibleThis role is eligible to participate in the annual discretionary plan. Employees are eligible for an annual discretionary award based on their overall individual performance results and behaviors, the performance and contributions of their line of business and/or group; and the overall success of the Company.BenefitsThis role is currently benefits eligible. We provide industry-leading benefits, access to paid time off, resources and support to our employees so they can make a genuine impact and contribute to the sustainable growth of our business and the communities we serve.
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