Internal Auditor

ANTWERP EXCHANGE BANK

Internal Auditor

Antwerp, OH
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits:

    Health insurance

    Paid time off

    401(k) matching

    Dental insurance

    Vision insurance

    Job Title: AEB Internal Auditor Department: Audit / Compliance Department FLSA Status: Exempt / Non-Exempt (based on duties) Reports To: Audit Committee / CEO Location: Antwerp Exchange Bank – TBD Payne, Harlan or Antwerp

    Supervises: None Salary Grade / Pay Scale: Range based on experience.

    Position Summary

    The Internal Auditor provides independent, objective assurance over the bank’s internal control environment, risk‑management practices, and governance processes. This role ensures the bank operates safely, efficiently, and in compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and internal policies. The Internal Auditor reports functionally to the Audit Committee and administratively to the Chief Executive Officer, depending on your governance structure.

    Key Responsibilities

    1. Audit Planning & Risk Assessment

    Develop and maintain a risk‑based annual internal audit plan aligned with regulatory expectations.

    Conduct periodic risk assessments to ensure audit coverage reflects changes in products, processes, technology, and regulatory requirements.

    1. Conduct Internal Audits

    Perform operational, financial, compliance, and IT‑related audits across all business lines.

    Evaluate the adequacy and effectiveness of internal controls, accuracy of financial records, safeguarding of assets, and adherence to policies and procedures.

    Document audit work, prepare audit reports, and communicate findings clearly and promptly to management and the Audit Committee.

    1. Compliance & Regulatory Oversight

    Assess compliance with:

    Section 39 of the FDI Act – safety and soundness standards for internal controls and information systems.

    Section 36 of the FDI Act & FDIC Part 363 – annual audit and reporting requirements (note: your bank is below current $1B thresholds but still subject to Section 36 basic requirements).

    OCC/FDIC Interagency Policy Statements on internal audit functions and outsourcing.

    Support state and federal regulatory exams by providing audit documentation and performing follow‑up testing on exam findings.

    1. Follow‑Up & Corrective Action Monitoring

    Track remediation of audit and regulatory findings to ensure timely corrective action by management.

    Report unresolved issues to the Audit Committee.

    1. Governance & Reporting

    Provide regular reports to the Audit Committee on audit results, emerging risks, control weaknesses, and trends.

    Maintain independence and objectivity in all audit work, consistent with regulatory expectations for internal audit programs.

    1. Oversight of Outsourced or Co‑Sourced Audit Support (if applicable)

    Manage relationships with third‑party providers performing specialized audits (e.g., IT, cybersecurity, loan review).

    Qualifications

    Education & Experience

    Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or related field.

    3+ years of auditing or banking experience (internal audit, public accounting, or regulatory examination preferred).

    Professional certifications such as CGRC, CIA, CISA, or CPA preferred.

    Knowledge & Skills

    Strong understanding of internal controls, risk management frameworks, bank operations, and regulatory requirements.

    Excellent analytical, communication, and report‑writing skills.

    Ability to work independently and maintain strict confidentiality.

    Relevant Regulations to Reference in the Job Description

    These regulations specifically govern internal audit expectations for insured depository institutions and community banks.

    1. FDIC Regulations

    FDIC Part 363 – Annual Independent Audits & Reporting Requirements

    Internal auditor supports the bank in complying with Section 36 of the FDI Act, which applies to all FDIC‑insured institutions.

    Section 39 of the FDI Act – Safety & Soundness Standards

    Requires banks to maintain effective internal controls, information systems, and internal audit systems as part of safe‑and‑sound operations.

    1. Interagency Guidance

    Interagency Policy Statement on the Internal Audit Function & Outsourcing

    Explains expectations for independence, competence, risk‑based planning, and oversight of outsourced audit services.

    Auditing, audit program design, and board/audit committee oversight.