Digital Audit Senior Associate - Data Analytics
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Job description
Digital Audit is a specialist team delivering data-driven and technology-enabled audit solutions across a wide range of organisations and industries. As a Digital Audit Senior Associate - Data Analytics, you will work at the intersection of audit, data and technology, helping to enhance audit quality through advanced analytics and automation.
In this role, you will support the delivery of analytics-enabled audits, working closely with audit teams and stakeholders to develop innovative, data-led audit approaches. You will apply your technical skills to real-world audit challenges while continuing to build your expertise across data analytics and audit.
This is an opportunity to develop your career in a growing area of audit, combining hands-on analytics work with increasing responsibility and exposure.
What your days will look like:
You will support and deliver analytics-enabled audit work while developing your technical and professional skills.
- Supporting the delivery of audit data and analytics engagements to a high quality standard
- Building and running analytics using tools such as SQL, Python, Alteryx and Power BI
- Working with audit teams to understand risks and translate data outputs into audit-relevant insights
- Coaching more junior colleagues and contributing to a collaborative team environment
Requirements
- You have experience working in a data, analytics or audit-related role
- You can apply data transformation, modelling and analysis techniques to support assurance outcomes
- You have hands-on experience with tools such as SQL, Python, Alteryx or Power BI
- You understand common data quality issues and how they impact analysis and insights
- You can communicate analytics findings clearly to a non-technical audience
- You are able to manage multiple tasks, meet deadlines and work effectively within a team
About the company
PwC provides services to 420 out of 500 Fortune 500 companies. The firm was formed in 1998 by a merger between Coopers & Lybrand and Price Waterhouse.