Overview Role: IT Audit Manager at Office of the Auditor General of Ontario This is an opportunity to join an independent office that conducts performance and financial statement audits of the provincial government, its ministries and agencies, and other organizations in the broader public sector that receive provincial funding. The office aims to deliver value and assurance to the Legislative Assembly and Ontarians by promoting accountability and efficiency in the Ontario public sector. Base pay range CA$105,307.00/yr - CA$148,429.00/yr What you will do Manage and conduct IT integrated Financial Audits (ITGCs) and IT Performance audits. Develop strategies for IT integrated audits by understanding audit entities, applicable legislation, policies, programs, and organizational relationships; gather information from other jurisdictions and subject-matter experts. Develop audit plans, objectives, and criteria; identify issues; prepare recommendations for auditee management. Prepare draft audit reports and management letters, ensuring evidence supports findings in line with auditing standards and office guidelines. Assist IT Audit Director and Assistant Auditor General in researching and updating the risk-ranked audit universe and recommending audits each year. Provide IT advisory support to other performance and financial statement audit teams as needed. Provide constructive comments for improvements or clarifications of other performance audit reports as part of the Office Report Review Team. Management responsibilities Assist in resourcing and assigning work to audit team members. Provide effective leadership, mentorship, growth opportunities, set priorities and objectives, and evaluate performance. Other responsibilities Assist when audits are selected for hearings by the Public Accounts Committee of the Legislature. Prepare responses to information requests from other organizations within the CCOLA community. Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications and requirements University degree in a related field or relevant professional designation (e.g., CPA, CA; CPA, CMA; CPA, CGA; CISA, CIA, CIRSC). Minimum of 57 years of recent internal or external IT audit experience. Strong knowledge of audit principles, frameworks and standards (GAAS, IIA, ISACA, NIST). Demonstrated experience managing and executing IT audits in a large, complex IT environment; thorough understanding of complex information systems and infrastructure. Ability to travel, mainly within Ontario. In-depth knowledge and experience auditing large, complex IT applications, databases, cloud solutions including application controls and interfaces; IT projects to identify risk exposures and assess controls and security. Experience auditing ERP IT system implementations and migrations; proficiency with CAATs for ITGC audits. Analytical, judgment and problem-solving Strong organizational skills to manage multiple audits, promote efficient processes, and meet deadlines. Ability to apply professional judgment to IT audits, identify issues, assess causes and impacts, and develop conclusions and recommendations. Communication and relationship management Strong leadership and interpersonal skills to guide a team through all audit phases. Excellent oral communication to discuss audit plans and findings; strong written communication to produce clear, supported reports. Asset qualifications Knowledge of the Ontario government environment and legislative processes; government policies and procedures is an asset. Fluency in French (oral and written) is an asset. Whats in it for you? Modern organization with a flexible hybrid work model, in-office attendance a minimum of 3 days per week. Competitive benefits including a defined benefit pension plan, comprehensive health plan, life and disability insurance, and a healthcare spending account. Maternity and parental leave top-up benefits. How to apply If you want to work in an environment that is positive, challenging, and safe, where your contributions are valued, please submit your application by October 3, 2025 . Commitment to diversity, inclusion, accessibility, and anti-racism We are committed to building a workforce that reflects Ontarios communities and promoting a diverse, anti-racist, inclusive, accessible, merit-based, respectful and equitable workplace. We invite all interested individuals to apply and encourage applications from people with disabilities and diverse communities. We offer accommodation in all aspects of employment, including recruitment, per Ontarios Human Rights Code. If you require an accommodation, please contact the recruitment team at [email protected]; a response will follow within 72 hours. We also support bilingual candidates, particularly for public-facing positions. Notes Prior to an offer of employment, top applicants may be required to undergo CPIC screening. Qualified List Information A list of qualified candidates will be established for the Talent Management and Organizational Development Lead position and will be valid for twelve (12) months. Qualified candidates on the list may be considered for future vacancies. Seniority level Mid-Senior level Employment type Full-time Job function Information Technology Industries: Government Administration #J-18808-Ljbffr
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IT Audit Manager