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Senior Manager, Internal Audit
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United States , New York; San Francisco
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130000.00 - 215000.00 USD / Year
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Airwallex
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IT Security Internal Audit Senior Manager
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Lead IT and Security internal audits for a public company at Gong, a leader in AI-powered revenue intelligence. You will design and test controls, assess risks, and collaborate with technology teams. This senior role requires 10+ years of IT audit experience, relevant certifications, and offers c...
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United States , Austin; Chicago; New York City; Salt Lake City; San Francisco
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175000.00 - 210000.00 USD / Year
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Internal Audit Manager
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Lead operational technology audits and drive innovation in a hybrid global role at Atlassian. You will manage the full audit lifecycle, advise senior stakeholders on risk, and implement process improvements. This San Francisco-based position requires a CISA/CIA with 6+ years of multinational audi...
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United States , San Francisco
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157373.00 - 188000.00 USD / Year
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Explore a rewarding career path with Audit Manager I jobs, a pivotal senior-level role within the finance and accounting sectors. An Audit Manager I is a key leader responsible for overseeing the internal or external audit function, ensuring an organization's financial and operational integrity, regulatory compliance, and the effectiveness of its internal control systems. This position serves as the crucial link between executive management and the audit team, translating strategic objectives into actionable, high-quality audit plans. Professionals in these roles typically manage the entire audit lifecycle. This begins with risk assessment and the development of a comprehensive audit plan. They lead and mentor a team of auditors, assigning work, reviewing processes, and ensuring that audits are conducted in accordance with established professional standards. A core responsibility is the execution of complex audits, which involves evaluating the design and operational effectiveness of controls, identifying control weaknesses, and investigating potential instances of fraud or non-compliance. Following fieldwork, Audit Managers are tasked with drafting and delivering detailed audit reports. These documents clearly communicate findings, risks, and actionable recommendations to senior management and audit committees, providing the insights necessary for informed business decisions. Beyond traditional auditing, individuals in these jobs act as trusted advisors to the business. They collaborate with department heads to discuss emerging risks, advise on change initiatives such as new system implementations, and help develop practical solutions to remediate control deficiencies. They are often at the forefront of adopting new auditing technologies and data analytics techniques to enhance the efficiency and coverage of their work. The typical requirements for Audit Manager I jobs include a bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or a related field, with a Master's degree often preferred. Most positions require 5-10 years of progressive experience in auditing, preferably within a public accounting firm or a corporate internal audit department. Professional certifications are highly valued and often essential; these include the Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), or similar credentials. Success in this profession demands a unique blend of technical and soft skills. Essential competencies include superior analytical and problem-solving abilities, meticulous attention to detail, and a deep understanding of accounting principles, auditing standards, and relevant regulations. Equally important are excellent project management skills to handle multiple audits simultaneously, alongside strong leadership, communication, and influencing skills to guide teams and effectively interact with senior stakeholders. If you are a results-oriented professional with a keen eye for detail and a passion for governance, exploring Audit Manager I jobs could be the next strategic step in your career.

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