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As the Internal Audit Officer, you will be responsible for supporting audit activities, ensuring compliance with internal controls, identifying operational risks, and improving the effectiveness of financial and operational processes across the organization.
Responsibilities
Conduct operational, financial, inventory, and compliance audits to ensure adherence to company policies and procedures
Perform warehouse audits, inventory counts, asset verification exercises, and reconciliation of accounts receivable
Review procurement transactions, vendor activities, third-party documentation, and contract compliance for accuracy and completeness
Audit sales transactions, customer accounts, revenue assurance processes, and support fraud investigations where necessary
Prepare audit reports, findings, recommendations, and follow up on the implementation of corrective actions
Requirements
Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, Finance, Economics, or a related field
Must have 3–5 years' experience in Audit, Compliance, Finance, Risk Management, or a related role
Experience in FMCG, Manufacturing, Food Processing, Distribution, or a related industry is required
Strong knowledge of internal controls, inventory management, accounts receivable reconciliation, and audit procedures
Excellent analytical, reporting, investigation, and problem-solving skills.
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