IT Audit Manager
London, City of London
IT Audit Manager
London, City of London
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Start your job searchWe are working with a leading global Insurance firm who are looking to bring on board an IT Audit Manager to join the Audit team.
Our Client is a reputable insurance company, which offers a range of insurance and savings products from car, home and health insurance to pensions and investments.
The position itself will give the successful candidate the opportunity to be paid a competitive salary with the entitlement to an exceptional pension scheme and performance related bonuses while receiving a generous holiday allowance and other exceptional range of benefits.
The successful candidate will bring 2+ years of IT Audit Manager Experience (preferably within Financial Services or Big 4) and is CISA qualified.
Examples of responsibilities to expect:
- Supporting the planning and execution of IT audits
- Drafting and presenting impactful reports to senior management
- Working across the function to support our development and provide insightful perspectives
Candidate Requirements:
- Experienced audit professional with a broad IT audit skillset, ideally covering the following risk areas: IT Infrastructure and IT General Controls.
- CISA qualified is preferable
- Experience in identifying and assessing complex IT risks and controls, to relate them to the wider business environment
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to influence management and to lead and work collaboratively across teams
If you would like to know more about this opportunity, please contact me on 02080766934 / deem.napattaloong@markssattin.com
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