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SENIOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS AUDITOR  [07/13/2008]


CITY OF MIAMI

SENIOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS AUDITOR

(This is a full-time, unclassified position, exempt under FLSA)

Salary Range: $61,154 - $94,886 yearly Closing Date: When a sufficient

(Negotiable within range depending upon training & experience) number of qualified persons have applied. PLEASE APPLY

IMMEDIATELY!!!

 

The Office of the Auditor General is seeking an advanced level auditor possessing expertise in

auditing complex electronic data.

Examples of duties include, but are not limited to conducting or participating in audits, performing

management studies; providing managerial assistance; supervising the work of other auditors;

assisting in planning, organizing, and performing audits of the City’s Enterprise Resources

Planning (ERP) System and the integrated modules; conducting and/or participating in

investigations of matters of concern in areas with significant computer activity; and conducting

financial/operational audits. The successful candidate will possess thorough knowledge of

Information Technology Systems, operations, auditing principles and procedures, keep abreast of

trends and developments in the field, possess the ability to analyze ERP systems and design

efficient and effective computer applications for use. Will perform related functions as required.

REQUIREMENTS: Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or Certified Information Systems Auditor(CISA) plus Master’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in

computer science, accounting, or a closely related field, and 2 years experience auditing

Information Technology systems. A minimum of 1 year of experience supervising accounting or

auditing staff is required. Experience utilizing Audit Control Language applications is desirable

OR

Equivalent combination of training and experience
beyond a Bachelor’s degree in the aforestatedfields. All applicants must submit either a State of Florida Certified Public Accountant

(CPA) or professional certification as a Certified Information Systems Auditor. No training,

certification nor experience shall substitute for these credentials.

SUBMIT CITY EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION AND COPY OF DEGREE AND LICENSE TO:

Senior Information Systems Auditor position

City of Miami Employment Office

444 SW 2
nd Avenue, Room #129

Miami, FL 33130

To download an employment application form, and to obtain additional information regarding this or other

current City of Miami vacancies, you may access our website at:
www.ci.miami.fl.us or visit the City of

Miami Employment Office.

The City of Miami is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate.



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Company:
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