Job Purpose
The AVP is an intermediate-level role responsible for carrying out audits and other assignments and reporting on the effectiveness/adequacy of Internal Controls, compliance to the policies and procedures to safeguard the Bank's assets. The overall objective is to apply in-depth disciplinary knowledge through value-added perspectives or advisory services to help Bank reach business goals.
Key Result Areas
Perform, support, or lead where directed, the planning, fieldwork, and reporting of international branches audit engagements to deliver agreed assurance objectives to established standards.
Document the work carried out during the audit with adequate evidence to demonstrate the accuracy of the audit findings.
Discuss the findings with Management at regular intervals during the audit to reach consensus on the actions required to address the risks.
Follow up audit recommendations post-audit, assess residual risk, validate remedial work performed, and document and close issues. Actively track and escalate, where appropriate,
significant issues and audit findings that remain unresolved.
Perform and document aspects of Internal Audit's quarterly continuous monitoring program to identify changes to risk assessments, audit plan, or audit universe. Actively contribute to the automated auditing initiative for productive and Continuous Auditing. Responsible for CA scenario and query development.
Act as liaison with stakeholders to ensure complete understanding of business strategy, plans, products, performance, and risk-related issues at the business unit level and communicate these to the relevant Audit Team members via bottom-up continuing risk assessments and dialogue.
Draft and report audit findings promptly to be included in Management and Audit Committee presentations.
Share data analytics knowledge, skills, and experience with team members to guide and assist their development.
Knowledge, Skills and Experience
Intermediate level bank or audit experience (1
📌 Assistant Vice President (India)
🏢 Mashreq
📍 India