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Senior Internal Auditor-Mandarin speaking

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Senior Internal Auditor – London (Mandarin Speaker)
Location: London on site
Salary: £270 day rate
Job Type: Agency
The Role
Reporting to the Head of Internal Audit, you will be responsible for delivering risk-based audits across the Bank, assessing the effectiveness of internal controls, identifying areas for improvement and providing practical recommendations to senior management.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver end-to-end internal audit assignments in accordance with the annual audit plan and Internal Audit methodology.
- Assess the design and effectiveness of internal controls across business and support functions.
- Identify control weaknesses, operational risks and governance gaps, providing practical and commercially focused recommendations.
- Prepare high-quality audit reports and agree management actions with key stakeholders.
- Build strong working relationships with business units throughout the audit lifecycle.
- Provide assurance to senior management regarding the effectiveness of the Bank's risk management and control framework.
- Lead or supervise audit team members during audit engagements.
- Support conduct risk reviews and evaluate the effectiveness of first and second line control frameworks.
- Contribute to the successful delivery of the annual audit plan and continuous improvement of Internal Audit processes.
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Qualifications and Skills
You will ideally have:
- ACA, ACCA, IIA or equivalent professional qualification.
- Proven internal audit experience within a UK regulated bank.
- Strong knowledge of FCA and PRA regulatory requirements.
- Experience applying risk-based internal audit methodologies.
- Excellent understanding of banking products, operational processes and risk management.
- Strong analytical, report writing and stakeholder management skills.
- Ability to work independently while managing multiple audit assignments.


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Desirable Experience
Experience covering one or more of the following areas would be highly advantageous:
- Financial Crime and Transaction Monitoring
- Liquidity Risk Management
- Operational Resilience
- Business Continuity
- Data Governance
- Third Party Risk Management
- Conduct Risk
- RMB Governance
- CASS / Custody Oversight
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