Execute audit and advisory assignments in accordance with department and IIA standards
Develop understanding of the risks being handled by the unit being assessed
Assist in audit planning and executing engagements to deliver on the audit plan
Prepare meaningful, concise, well-articulated audit working papers, findings, and recommendations
Manage and communicate expectations regarding work deadlines and deliverables
Apply analytical skills and explore different ways to audit
Requirements
3 to 5 years of internal or external audit, risk management, or equivalent business or advisory/consulting experience
University degree is required
A recognized accounting (CPA, CA) or auditing (CIA, etc.) designation is preferable, but not essential for candidates with good financial services industry experience
Strong written and oral communication skills
Ability to quickly understand business processes and their risk implications
Ability to analyze complex situations and provide value-added and practical feedback
Ability to work efficiently in diverse environments and cultures
Benefits
health insurance
dental
mental health support
vision
short
and long-term disability
life and AD&D insurance coverage
adoption/surrogacy and wellness benefits
employee/family assistance plans
various retirement savings plans (including pension and a global share ownership plan with employer matching contributions)
financial education and counseling resources
generous paid time off in Canada (including holidays, vacation, personal, and sick days)