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Entity
About Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank (Crédit Agricole CIB)
Crédit Agricole CIB is the corporate and investment banking arm of Crédit Agricole Group, the 10th largest banking group worldwide in terms of balance sheet size (The Banker, July 2022).
8,600 employees in more than 30 countries across Europe, the Americas, Asia-Pacific, the Middle-East and North Africa, support the Bank's clients, meeting their financial needs throughout the world.
Crédit Agricole CIB offers its large corporate and institutional clients a range of products and services in capital market activities, investment banking, structured finance, commercial banking and international trade.
The Bank is a pioneer in the area of climate finance, and is currently a market leader in this segment with a complete offer for all its clients.
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By working every day in the interest of society, we are a group committed to diversity and inclusion. All our positions are open to people with disabilities.
Reference
2025-102379
Update date
29/07/2025
Job description
Business type
Types of Jobs - General Inspection / Audit
Job title
Lead Auditor – Financial Controls and Regulatory Reporting
Contract type
Permanent Contract
Job summary
Summary of the position
The Lead Auditor (“LA”) conducts audit assignments from planning to reporting. This includes an assessment of the design and control effectiveness of the auditable area supported with sufficient documentation audit work. The LA is responsible for the consistency and comprehensiveness of the audit deliverables and, under the supervision of the Risk and Finance Audit Supervisor and potentially the guidance of the global Finance Audit Partner, for drafting the debriefing presentation to management and the final report. The LA will lead and work with the resources assigned to the audit to complete audit execution in adherence to the bank’s audit methodology, standards and requirements.
The Lead Auditor generally, but not exclusively, will lead audit assignments that have a focus on Finance, accounting, regulatory reporting, Tax or related controls within the Finance risk stream. The LA provides support to other IGE Managers for assignments where financial control knowledge and expertise are needed. The LA is also responsible for monitoring the status of audit recommendations with adequate follow up and validation of remediation actions completed by auditees.
Key Responsibilities
II – Conduct of assignment
The Lead Auditor conducts audit assignments from planning to issuance of the final report. This includes the following responsibilities:
- Assess the risks of the audited activities and to validate the related control environment for its design and operating effectiveness
- Review and challenge the processes and controls in view of their respective purpose and mandates as well as the related risks, relying on fact based and documented audit works
- Verify the audited unit’s compliance with internal policies and procedures and the applicable laws and regulations
- Monitor the fieldwork carried out by the team and to adjust the fields of audit to the risks identified,
- Maintain close communication with the IGE and stakeholder management on audit progress following the pre-set timeframe
- Notify immediately the Audit Supervisor / Global Audit Lead or Supervisor / Head of Local Audit of any major control weaknesses (reputational, regulatory, compliance, etc.) identified during the audit review and comply with any escalation policy in the bank
- Manage and organize interviews, debriefing meetings of conclusions with Management impacted by the audit
- Follow up, review and finalize with Management on response to the draft audit report and prepare for the final audit report publication
- Document, communicate, and memorialize audit deliverables are in adherence to the IGE/IGL Methodologies as per the Audit Charter
- Monitor and maintain assigned Auditable Objects (AOs) pertaining to the assigned areas of coverage
Supplementary Information
III – Management of a team during an assignment
- Define objectives and perform end of assignment assessment for the team allocated during an assignment
- Prepare assignment planning and allocate work streams by team member and manage projects/tasks/staff and budget resources efficiently
- Ensure collaborative and productive relationship within the team and a good coordination throughout the International Network and with auditees
- Contribute to the continuous improvement of the team, providing guidance and feedback to team members on the coverage subject matter
Salary Range:$150k - $185k
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Position location
Geographical area
America, United States Of America
City
NEW YORK
Candidate criteria
Minimal education level
Bachelor Degree / BSc Degree or equivalent
Academic qualification / Speciality
Required: Bachelor or Masters’ degree in accounting, business, finance, engineering, economics or related field (or relevant experience)
CPA License
5-8 years of experience in audit, in the areas of Finance / Accounting control environment in financial institutions
Preferred: Additional Certification (e.g. CFA, CIA)
Strong knowledge of banking
Audit experience in Regulatory Financial Reporting, Taxation, Budget Planning and Revenue Forecast, Profit and Loss Reporting, A
Level of minimal experience
6-10 years
Experience
III – IGE Continuous Improvement Program / Transversal topics
The Lead Auditor contributes to the continuous improvement of IGE methodologies and processes. As part of his/her responsibilities, he/she can be requested to:
- Contribute to the on-going development of IGE’s knowledge and expertise of financial controls, auditing standards and best practices; attend industry or CA group events to keep abreast of relevant developments in financial control or regulatory reporting
- Contribute to the creation or update of methodologies and audit processes/guides through iterative dialogue with Methods & Support
- Update AOs scorecards in liaison with the relevant Audit Manager
- Share any relevant information with the IGE Knowledge communities’ leaders and relevant Audit Partners
- Manage resources and schedule of the assignment to achieve the objectives of the audit plan
- Contribute to the quarterly Continuous Monitoring, Annual Risk Assessment and departmental initiatives under the supervision of IGE leadership
At a minimum, the Lead Auditor must also complete within the defined timelines all annual required training on banking and regulatory matters to maintain a sufficient knowledge of the audited area for which she/he is responsible.
Required skills
Management and Reporting
Direct reporting line to the Americas’ Director responsible for Risk and Finance audit coverage
During an assignment, the Lead Auditor may also report to a global Supervisor in charge of the assignment
Key Internal contacts
Stakeholders performing and/or supporting business operations, including Finance and regulatory reporting
Key External contacts
The Audit Lead may be asked to coordinate co-source resources on engagements or provide support for regulator interactions
Role specific requirements
This role may require business travels in any relevant locations to conduct the assigned audits, for periods up to several consecutive weeks.
Lead Auditors must comply with the CACIB Audit Charter, in particular the five fundamental ethical principles (integrity, objectivity, confidentiality, expertise, and transparency) and all other locally applicable regulations.
Before or after an assignment, Lead Auditors shall have no direct operational responsibility or authority over any of the activities under review. They shall not develop systems or procedures, prepare records or engage in any activity, which belongs to the auditable perimeter.
Technical skills required
· Organization, efficiency, results-driven, analytical skills
· Project management (e.g. work organization, time planning, feedback, communication)
· Verbal and written communication
· Autonomy and Leadership
· Self-confidence, ability to defend own findings and conclusions, ability to cope with stress
· Accuracy and reliability
· Analytical skills
· Fluent in English
· Knowledge of the principles, practices and techniques of auditing
· Demonstrated ability to gather, analyse facts, and prepare and present concise reports
· Knowledge of organization and activities of the Bank,
· Ability to lead a group or work as part of a group to accomplish shared goals
· Relationship management
· Capacity to cooperate
· Ability to work across disciplines and cultures
· Basic French
· Any specific skills knowledge in using core IT systems of the Bank (understanding of the data production, analysis of the results)