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Senior IT Auditor

Vodafone
London
10 months ago
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What you’ll do

As aSenior IT Auditor, you’ll play a crucial role in ensuring Vodafone’s technology landscape remains resilient, secure, and compliant with policies and best practices. You will:

Be atrusted advisorto the Audit and Risk Committee by using subject matter expertise to identify and report on areas of concern and good practice. Lead theplanning, execution, and reportingof risk-based technology audits, covering areas such as IT operations, cybersecurity, cloud environments, and emerging technologies. Providesubject matter expertisein IT service management, network resilience, and information security to deliver impactful audit outcomes. Usedata analyticsto enhance audit effectiveness and provide deeper insights to key stakeholders. Develop strong business relationships while maintainingprofessional independenceto ensure impactful and actionable audit findings.Stay abreastof developments in 5G, IoT, Blockchain, and other cutting-edge technologies to deliver high-quality assurance across diverse topics and operating contexts.

Who you are

You’re an experienced IT audit professional with a sharp analytical mindset and the ability to navigate complex IT environments. You bring:

Expertisein IT governance, controls, and risk management (, ITIL, COBIT, ISO standards).Strong audit experience(internal/external), with a proven ability to assess risks, articulate business impact, and recommend business-focused solutions.Technical knowledgein IT operations, IT service management, technology resilience, information security, cloud environments, operating systems, and enterprise applications (Microsoft Stack, SAP). Exceptionalcommunication and stakeholder management skills, including experience in complex, multinational environments. Relevantcertificationssuch as CISA, ITIL, or COBIT (additional qualifications such as CISSP, CISM, or ISO27001 are a plus).

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