S&T Bancorp, Inc.

Banking

SeniorAuditManager

$95–284k Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States FULL TIME
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The Brief

“Senior Audit Manager at S&T Bancorp, Inc.. Skills: Audit management, SOX compliance, Financial reporting. Manage audit engagements. Develop audit plans”

What You'll Achieve.

Ensure effective internal controls; Mitigate financial risks; Improve operational efficiency

Industry & Context.

Banking
Problems you'll solve

Analytical skills; Root cause analysis

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years audit experience, Bachelor's degree

Nice to Have

Master's degree preferred, CPA or CIA preferred, Experience with SOX compliance preferred, Experience with financial instruments preferred, Experience with risk management preferred, Experience with regulatory compliance preferred

What You'll Do.

Manage audit engagements

Execute audit procedures

Supervise audit staff

Prepare audit reports

Communicate findings to management

Ensure compliance with regulations

Identify control weaknesses

Recommend process improvements

Stay current on industry trends

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Audit team; Business unit leaders; Senior management

Communication Scope

Written reports; Verbal presentations

Process & Methodology

Project planning, Resource allocation, Timeline management

Full Job Description

**_Location:_** 358 N Shore Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15212 ** _Hours:_** Monday - Friday 8:00AM-5:00PM (Additional hours as necessary to meet the objectives of the department) **_Function:_** Under the general supervision of the Chief Audit Executive, assumes responsibility for overseeing the planning and executing of the annual risk-based audit plan for S&T Bancorp, Inc., and its affiliates (“S&T”). Has responsibility for assisting the CAE / Deputy CAE in establishing and monitoring Internal Audit’s performance measurements to ensure high quality standards for the audit strategy, execution, and reporting. Assists in facilitating integration of the audit strategy with S&T’s strategy by linking Internal Audit’s performance to S&T’s mission and objectives. Ability to inspire others to be strategic/critical thinkers and recognize the risks to the achievement of business objectives, evaluate related control implications and communicate these effectively to senior management. **_Duties and Responsibilities:_** Has sound knowledge of, follows, and instructs others on executing audits in accordance with the International Professional Practices Framework of the Institute of Internal Auditors and other applicable regulatory guidance (e.g., Federal Reserve SR13-1, etc.), including evolving interpretations or practices. Extensive technical competence and judgment to identify, research, and evaluate issues and risks. Strong application of generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and bank industry guidance to extract relevant information from volumes of data to identify and address risks including strategic, business, and operational risks (e.g., what can go wrong in the processing of transactions and/or impact on recording financial information accurately). This includes extensive banking industry experience to properly evaluate all relevant risks (e.g., operational, regulatory, compliance, general information technology, etc.) within the audit universe. Ability to identify,

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