- Professional
 - Ufficio in Edinburgh
 
The Audit Senior role is a varied and rewarding role that is guaranteed to develop and grow your business partnering and commercial finance skills along with your ability to analyse and interpret data.
Key Responsibilities
- Collaborate with management to develop audit plans considering organisational objectives, risks, and regulatory requirements.
 - Conduct risk assessments to identify areas of potential concern or non-compliance.
 - Help to shape our audit procedures and testing methodologies to ensure we maintain a connected and consistent management approach to our audit practice and coverage.
 - Lead and supervise audit juniors during fieldwork, ensuring we meet our timelines and quality standards.
 - Analyse audit findings, identify any weaknesses or risks with internal controls and provide actionable recommendations.
 - Build and maintain professional relationships with clients by fully understanding their business processes and industry specific challenges.
 - Communicate audit objectives, scope and progress to clients and maintain open communication with the Audit Manager and Partner during the audit process.
 - Acknowledge and seek to resolve client questions, concerns, and requests promptly.
 - Build the client’s confidence in you as a trusted advisor by taking time to understand their needs and offering insights and recommendations that will enhance their business internal controls and risk management practices.
 - Assess strengths and delegate work accordingly to junior auditors while coaching and providing feedback and support throughout the audit process.
 - Review and sign off documentation completion for accuracy and compliance with professional audit standards, providing feedback to juniors as appropriate.
 - Create a positive and inclusive working environment for junior auditors, promoting knowledge sharing, continuous learning, and teamwork throughout each assignment.
 - Maintain up to date knowledge of the latest accounting and auditing standards, regulations, and industry best practices.
 - Apply your technical knowledge to assess the appropriateness of accounting treatments and financial disclosures.
 - Continuously enhance professional skills through learning and development, certifications, and self-directed learning.
 - Act as an Audit ambassador with your general practice colleagues and new junior employees joining the firm.
 - Where risks are identified that can be mitigated through the firm’s services, encourage clients to invest in these services to support their commercial improvement.
 - Help with marketing events and activities and network to develop relationships with potential audit clients.
 - Participate in quarterly audit committee meetings designed to continually improve the audit experience for both clients and the audit team.
 
Skills, Knowledge & Expertise
- Hold a professional qualification (ACCA, ACA, ICAS, or similar)
 - Minimum of two years experience in an accountancy practice in a similar role
 - Manage work and performance of junior members of the team
 - Communicate in a professional, clear and concise way
 - Collaborate effectively with others
 
Job Benefits
When you join EQ, you can expect:
- Competitive salary
 - 33 days annual leave, with additional leave entitlements after three- and five-years' service
 - Pension (minimum of 5% employer contribution)
 - Life insurance (DIS): 4 x annual salary
 - 14 hours paid volunteering time
 - Enhanced maternity pay
 - Enhanced paternity/partner leave and pay
 - Private medical cover (subject to conditions)
 - Income protection (following 1 year service)
 - Hybrid working (one day per week working from home following training period)
 - EE Perks: 20% off your monthly plan, plus five additional codes for friends and family
 - Continuous development and career progression
 - Excellent work culture with social events throughout the year