Auditor
An auditor examines financial records and processes of a business to ensure their accuracy and effectiveness.

£19,000 to £65,000 Salary
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37 to 39 Typical Weekly Hours
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Key responsibilities:
Examine financial statements and records
Evaluate internal finance systems
Conduct risk assessments
Prepare detailed audit reports
Ensure compliance with laws and regulations
Make recommendations for improvement


Key skills:
Attention to detail
Communication
Microsoft Office
Administration
Analytical
Organisational
Related Courses
Level 1 Computerised Accounting | 10 weeks |
Level 2 AAT Certificate in Accounting | 39 weeks |
Level 2 Computerised Accounting | 15 weeks |
Level 2 Certificate in Business Administration | 12 – 52 weeks |
Level 3 AAT Diploma in Accounting | 52 weeks |
Level 3 AAT Diploma in Bookkeeping | 26 weeks |
Level 4 AAT Diploma in Accounting | 72 weeks |
Microsoft Office | 16 weeks |
English | Various |
Maths | Various |
Digital | Various |
Related Apprenticeships
Level 2 AAT Certificate in Accounting | 39 weeks |
Level 3 AAT Diploma in Accounting | 52 weeks |
Level 3 Business Administration | 52 weeks |
Level 4 AAT Diploma in Accounting | 72 weeks |