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Orgenesis, Inc.

Auditor

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An Auditor is responsible for examining and evaluating an organization’s financial statements, records, and operations to ensure accuracy, compliance with regulations, and efficiency of financial practices. Auditors identify risks, recommend improvements, and provide assurance to management and stakeholders that financial reporting is reliable and transparent.

Responsibilities
• Review and analyze financial statements, records, and reports for accuracy and compliance with applicable laws and accounting standards.
• Conduct audits of internal controls, processes, and operational procedures to identify risks and inefficiencies.
• Prepare detailed audit reports and present findings to management or stakeholders.
• Recommend improvements to strengthen financial processes and ensure regulatory compliance.
• Collaborate with accounting, finance, and management teams to address discrepancies or issues identified during audits.
• Stay updated on industry regulations, accounting standards, and auditing practices.
• Assist with external audits by providing required documentation and explanations.

Requirements
• Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field.
• Professional certification preferred (e.g., CPA, ACCA, or equivalent).
• Strong knowledge of accounting principles, auditing standards, and financial regulations.
• Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and organizational skills.
• Attention to detail and integrity in handling financial data.
• Strong written and verbal communication skills.
• Proficiency in accounting software and Microsoft Office applications.

Benefits
Benefits may include competitive salary, health insurance, retirement plans, paid time off, professional development opportunities, and a supportive work environment.

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