Manager, Risk Independence: KPMG
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- London, ON
- $74,000-111,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
What you will do
- Apply technical knowledge and subject matter expertise in Canadian, SEC, PCAOB and IESBA auditor independence rules, as well as KPMG Global and local country independence policies to support client engagement teams;
- Provide assistance in managing the design and implementation process of a review and approval workflow for assessing services permissibility for audit clients;
- Employ research, critical thinking and analytical skills to evaluate the firm's Independence and relationships with respect to its existing and prospective audit clients;
- Provide consultations to KPMG partners and teams across Canada on auditor independence issues related to firm independence matters;
- Provide guidance to client engagement teams in the completion of engagement acceptance and other independence clearance procedures as required;
- Develop and update independence policies, processes, and tools, including internal risk systems, to ensure we continue to comply with KPMG Global and local requirements as well as implement best practices;
- Promote and demonstrate commitment to audit quality, risk management and independence processes and policies within the firm;
- Assist with preparing technical alerts, guidance, training materials and other deliverables for distribution across the firm;
- Supervise team members on independence requests and other assigned tasks;
- Manage projects on an ad hoc and on-going basis and identify process enhancements and improvements.
What you bring to the role
- Minimum of five years of client service experience in an independence, audit or risk management role; in a professional services firm or similar environment
- A professional accounting (CPA) or risk qualification
- Detail-oriented, self-motivated, diligent and ability to respond promptly and professionally to all requests and inquiries;
- Strong research, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills with the ability to apply conceptual framework to new and unique situations;
- Takes initiative and has strong organizational skills;
- Experience in responding to complex inquiries, performing research, analyzing data and identifying potential issues, arriving at conclusions, and documenting results/findings to support conclusions;
- Excellent time management skills with an ability to prioritize, and ability to work independently as well as collaboratively as part of a team;
- Excellent business writing and communication skills, with a great attention to detail and ability to generate high quality deliverables;
- Ability to work in a deadline driven environment, with high level confidence in dealing with senior executives and challenging situations;
- Demonstrated leadership and relationship management skills with a focus on coaching, building trust, and driving team results;
- Ability to handle sensitive/confidential information appropriately.
- This position requires written and oral fluency in English
- Apply technical knowledge and subject matter expertise in Canadian, SEC, PCAOB and IESBA auditor independence rules, as well as KPMG Global and local country independence policies to support client engagement teams;
- Provide assistance in managing the design and implementation process of a review and approval workflow for assessing services permissibility for audit clients;
- Employ research, critical thinking and analytical skills to evaluate the firm's Independence and relationships with respect to its existing and prospective audit clients;
- Provide consultations to KPMG partners and teams across Canada on auditor independence issues related to firm independence matters;
- Provide guidance to client engagement teams in the completion of engagement acceptance and other independence clearance procedures as required;
- Develop and update independence policies, processes, and tools, including internal risk systems, to ensure we continue to comply with KPMG Global and local requirements as well as implement best practices;
- Promote and demonstrate commitment to audit quality, risk management and independence processes and policies within the firm;
- Assist with preparing technical alerts, guidance, training materials and other deliverables for distribution across the firm;
- Supervise team members on independence requests and other assigned tasks;
- Manage projects on an ad hoc and on-going basis and identify process enhancements and improvements.
- Minimum of five years of client service experience in an independence, audit or risk management role; in a professional services firm or similar environment
- A professional accounting (CPA) or risk qualification
- Detail-oriented, self-motivated, diligent and ability to respond promptly and professionally to all requests and inquiries;
- Strong research, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills with the ability to apply conceptual framework to new and unique situations;
- Takes initiative and has strong organizational skills;
- Experience in responding to complex inquiries, performing research, analyzing data and identifying potential issues, arriving at conclusions, and documenting results/findings to support conclusions;
- Excellent time management skills with an ability to prioritize, and ability to work independently as well as collaboratively as part of a team;
- Excellent business writing and communication skills, with a great attention to detail and ability to generate high quality deliverables;
- Ability to work in a deadline driven environment, with high level confidence in dealing with senior executives and challenging situations;
- Demonstrated leadership and relationship management skills with a focus on coaching, building trust, and driving team results;
- Ability to handle sensitive/confidential information appropriately.
- This position requires written and oral fluency in English
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