Senior Auditor, Compliance

Company: AbbVie
Job type: Full-time

Job Description
AbbVie’s Global Internal Audit function plays a critical role in protecting and enhancing the organization’s value through risk-based assurance and advisory services to internal stakeholders, senior management, and our Audit Committee of the Board.
 
Internal Audit strives to be a critical function to evaluate company, industry and emerging risks, effectively partnering with the business, and consistently recruit and develop key talent for the wider organization.  Our goals are carried-out through the talent of the audit team, while leveraging analytical and audit tools, supported by a dynamic and collaborative team culture. Our key pillars include:
 
 
Execution :  Our leading pilar is focused on executing our audits and services in accordance with Institute of Internal Audit (IIA) standards, AbbVie Code of Conduct, and other internal policies.  We drive meaningful dialogue, analysis, and tools that allow us to partner with our stakeholders on key decisions, aimed at assessing and improving AbbVie’s control environment.
Engagement :  We take pride in how we engage with stakeholders and each other – respectfully, ethically, and with AbbVie’s success and our patients at the forefront of our work.  We rely on and challenge each other, as peers, knowing that at the core of every successful team is trust, partnership, and respect.
Development : The core success of our team is reliant on our talent.  We focus on developing members of the audit team to execute audits/services, provide opportunities for training, and upskill other focus areas of each individual.  We also continuously assess our culture to allow for an environment that cultivates and sustains an atmosphere of self and team development to allow auditors to move and contribute  to the wider business after 2 years. 
 
Tactically, the Senior Compliance Auditor is responsible for:
 
The scope of compliance audits may include, but is not limited to, the following areas:
Planning and executing audits of various processes/locations, both U.S. and international. 
Compile and analyze large sets of data from multiple sources (such as SAP, payroll and various compliance documentation databases).
Partner with peers in creating a risk assessment analysis of a proposed audit of entities, processes or critical systems.
Prepare and present audit findings to audit leadership and business stakeholders.
Identify and communicate risk & control themes to various stakeholders.
Assist with investigations as requested.
Demonstrate a high degree of soft/presentation skills.
Ability to ‘coach others’, and ‘be coached’ (by peers, management, and partners).
Spending approximately 24 months in this role before advancing to other opportunities within the company. 
 
Anti-Bribery / Anti-Corruption
Promotional / Non-promotional practices
Third Party Relationships
Grants & Donations/Research Funding
Monitoring & Transparency Reporting
Patient Support Programs
Contracting / Pricing
Privacy Laws
 

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