AVP Senior Auditor Data Analytics

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London
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Data Analytics Internal Audit role within an exciting banking group looking to grow significantly

Data Analytics AVP - Audit
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Who we are
United by a sense of purpose towards our customers – to be a trusted partner for the long-term – and our universal banking platform in EMEA, we have an international growth agenda and award-winning products, meaning we provide exciting opportunities to work on a diverse range of projects and initiatives. We deliver a full suite of corporate finance products and solutions to our customers as well as investment banking and advisory services, and a range of innovative solutions in global capital markets. Read on to find out how you could enhance your skills and gain valuable experience by joining us to support our clients' transition to a sustainable future.
Role Summary
We’re looking for an AVP Data Analytics within the Internal Audit Department to join our team.
This London-based role sits within the Audit Department Internal Audit (ADIA) and is part of a four-member Data Analytics team. The team reports to the Audit COO. It supports audit and credit review assignments across EMEA by leveraging data analytics and maintaining Computer Aided Auditing Tools (CAATs) for continuous auditing and monitoring. The role requires:
• Strong communication and interpersonal skills, including presenting insights to senior stakeholders.
• Proficiency in data analytics tools (Python, R, ACL, SAS) and visualisation platforms (Tableau, Power BI).
• Experience with databases (Oracle, SQL Server) and ETL tools (Alteryx, Talend, Informatica).
• Ability to work independently and collaboratively across teams.
• Commercial awareness and understanding of business processes in Corporate Banking, Capital Markets, and Credit.
• Knowledge and understanding of using AI within Internal Audit would be advantageous.
• Experience of being within the data analytics team of an internal audit function is desirable.
Business Area
Audit Department Internal Audit (ADIA), part of SMBC Bank International plc, London. ADIA is an independent function reporting to the Board Audit Committee and responsible for audits and credit reviews across all EMEA legal entities and business lines.
Position Description
The role involves:
• Collaborating with audit teams to deliver data-driven insights.
• Developing dashboards, reports, and presentations for senior management.
• Maintaining documentation and understanding of data structures across firm systems.
• Supporting the delivery of approximately 80 internal audit reports annually.
• Managing and prioritising data analytics requests and development pipelines.
• Collaborating with team members and promoting adoption of analytics tools within the Audit Department.
Competencies
Customer Focus
Driving Change
Driving Results
Embraces Diversity
Enterprise Leadership
Judgement and Decision-Making
Risk Management
Strategic and Visionary
Trust and Integrity
What we offer
For all the expertise and experience you bring to help us make a difference, it’s only sustainable if we support you to build your career and be your best self, so we offer competitive company benefits, centred around promoting positive well-being and work-life balance. We also believe in fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment, where all team members' perspectives and contributions are valued. Initiatives in place which promote a diverse and inclusive culture and healthy work-life balance include hybrid working, Sport & Social Clubs and Diversity and Inclusion networks.
As an employee, you have access to a host of both useful and exciting benefit offerings. See below some of the benefits on offer to you:
• Hybrid and flexible working
• Competitive paid leave days
• Benefits to support your physical wellbeing, including private medical insurance and life and invalidity insurance
• Various policies to support your mental wellbeing, including a robust behavioural health network with counselling and coaching services
• Access a wide range of learning and development opportunities and career progression opportunities
• Ambitious remuneration package
So, if you like a challenge and want to continuously grow and develop in a role where you will be supported along the way by a dynamic and diverse team, apply today!!
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