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On GLO’s website, the positions are classified as Auditor IV and Auditor V, and their general job descriptions are more or less the same: “conducting, planning, scheduling, coordinating and reviewing audits and reporting results; and providing guidance and assistance in governmental auditing to improve governance, risk management and internal control processes.”
The only difference is the Auditor V position might pose additional supervisory duties, including reviewing others’ work within GLO’s internal audit department.
Other than that, essential duties for both positions include:
- Delivering internal audit engagements in a timely matter (i.e., milestone dates, budgeted hours) as determined by IA management
- Developing, managing and completing internal audit assignments to achieve determined objectives
- Identifying, obtaining and documenting sufficient and relevant audit evidence necessary to support reportable audit findings, conclusions and recommendations
- Producing engagement documentation that is accurate, thorough, clear and concise to support audit conclusions
- Completing audits, QC review assignments and special projects (i.e., non-audit services, investigations, management assistance, etc.) to meet determined deliverables
- Providing weekly project status updates to internal audit management, including any obstacles, deviations and justification of any overages
The monthly salary ranges for both positions are $5,833 to $8,583, and the application deadline is May 5.