Senior Internal Auditor
Datadog · New York City, NY · Finance
About this role
Datadog is hiring a senior-level Communications Manager in the marketing function based in New York City, NY. The posting calls out experience with AWS, GCP, Azure, Git. Compensation is listed at $105,000–$154,000 per year.
- Role
- Communications Manager
- Function
- marketing
- Level
- senior
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- New York City, NY
- Department
- Finance
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Job description
from Datadog careersDatadog's Internal Audit team is focused on enhancing and protecting Datadog’s organizational value by providing risk-based and objective assurance, advice, and insight. Internal Audit collaborates with teams across the organization to help identify and mitigate risk and provide recommendations to management.
We are looking for a Senior IT Auditor to support Internal Audit SOX testing as well as other Internal Audit projects. This position will work closely with the IT Senior Manager, Internal Audit (IA), working across our global organization to identify and mitigate technology risks. You will participate in audit and advisory projects within areas such as cybersecurity, enterprise IT, data privacy & governance, finance, financial systems, revenue engineering, sales & operations, and the Datadog product platform.
You Will:
- Identify/assess technology risks and collaborate with management on remediation efforts. Assist with the preparation of audit findings and risk assessments outcomes.
- Manage and execute SOX control testing; Take ownership of some audit processes that may include key automated business process controls, access and change management and/or computer operations.
- Support your team in developing, implementing, and maintaining an effective IT internal audit program, including an IT Audit methodology and approach.
- Partner with Information Security, business and system owners to ensure controls are being properly designed and thought through when business or organization changes occur (e.g. new products, new systems, etc.).