ISCO Occupation Group 4312.1 Auditing Clerk

From Open Risk Manual

Definition

Auditing Clerk: Auditing clerks collect and examine financial data, such as inventory transactions, for organisations and companies and ensure they are accurate, properly maintained, and that they add up. They review the numbers in databases and documents, evaluate, and consult and assist the source of the transaction if necessary, which includes accountants, managers or other clerks.

Essential Skills

  • Prepare Audit Activities
  • Identify Accounting Errors
  • Adhere To Questionnaires
  • Observe Confidentiality
  • Fill Out Forms
  • Process Commissioned Instructions
  • Liaise With Managers
  • Write Work-Related Reports
  • Ensure Continuous Preparedness For Audits
  • Follow Written Instructions
  • Follow Verbal Instructions
  • Audit Techniques
  • Build Business Relationships
  • Pose Questions Referring To Documents
  • Conduct Financial Audits
  • Communicate Problems To Senior Colleagues
  • Perform Clerical Duties


Optional Skills

  • Accounting Department Processes
  • Fraud Detection
  • Follow The Statutory Obligations
  • Enforce Financial Policies
  • Financial Statements
  • Carry Out Inventory Control Accuracy
  • Advise On Financial Matters
  • Prepare Financial Auditing Reports
  • Ensure Information Security
  • Use Free Typing Techniques
  • Financial Department Processes
  • Document Interviews
  • Inventory Management Rules
  • Interpret Financial Statements
  • Manage Database
  • Trace Financial Transactions
  • Revise Legal Documents
  • Financial Analysis


Alternative Names

  • Audit Office Worker
  • Night Audit Clerk
  • Audit Clerk
  • Account Audit Officer
  • Audit Control Clerk
  • Audit Technician
  • Account Audit Clerk


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