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Currently recruiting for an Internal Audit Manager , on a 6-month initial contract with the scope to move into a permanent position. The successful candidate will be a sharp self-starter with extensive audit experience. Client Details Currently partnered with a growing technology business that works with the commerce industry, providing a revolutionary engagement platform, powered by cutting-edge artificial intelligence and machine learning. The engage with retailers and manufacturers to create robust, dynamic connections with consumers, transcending barriers of location and device, whether mobile or desktop. Description Key responsibilities will include: Conduct thorough assessments of financial controls to ensure compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley Act requirements. Develop and execute risk-based audit plans for financial reporting Create documentation of key processes to identify control points and potential weaknesses. Identify control deficiencies and provide recommendations for improvement, ensuring alignment with regulatory requirements and best practices Prepare clear and concise audit reports for management and stakeholders, highlighting key findings and recommendations. Profile This innovative technology business is looking for an Internal Audit Manager , to join the team at an incredibly exciting time, on a 6-month initial contract with the scope to move into a permanent position. The successful candidate will be a sharp self-starter with extensive audit experience. An in-depth understanding of SOX Compliance is essential . Quickbook and MS Office experience is desirable. Job Offer Internal Audit Manager with exposure to other areas of finance Flexible working - Fully Remote Role £180 - £220 per day (£60,000/-) 6 month initial contact - scope to move into a perm position

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