The Audit Manager – Group Operations role is responsible for leading risk-based audits across ANZ’s operational businesses and support functions. Requirements typically include significant internal or external audit experience, strong knowledge of risk and control frameworks, excellent analytical and report-writing skills, and relevant qualifications such as CA, CPA, CIA or equivalent. The successful candidate is expected to manage audit planning and delivery, assess control effectiveness, identify practical improvements, communicate findings clearly to senior stakeholders, and coach audit team members. Independence, sound judgement, collaboration and the ability to work across complex, regulated environments are essential.
ANZ Bank is one of Australia and New Zealand’s major financial institutions, providing retail, commercial and institutional banking services. Headquartered in Melbourne, ANZ serves millions of customers across Australia, New Zealand and selected international markets. Its businesses include personal banking, home lending, business banking, institutional banking, payments and wealth-related services. The bank employs a large workforce across technology, operations, risk, finance, customer service and corporate functions. ANZ places strong emphasis on responsible banking, customer outcomes, risk management, regulatory compliance and digital transformation. Group Operations supports the systems, processes and capabilities that enable the bank to deliver reliable services. Working at ANZ generally involves collaboration across business units, a focus on continuous improvement and adherence to high standards of integrity, governance and professional conduct.
Australia offers strong opportunities in banking, audit, risk, technology, healthcare, engineering, education, construction and skilled trades, particularly in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Perth. Workplace culture is generally professional but relatively informal, with value placed on direct communication, teamwork, work-life balance and practical results. Lifestyle varies from busy city living to coastal, regional and outdoor-focused communities; Australia is known for beaches, national parks and diverse food and arts scenes. Living costs, especially housing, can be high in major cities. Skilled professionals may explore employer-sponsored visas, the Skilled Independent visa, state-nominated pathways or other eligible migration options. Requirements depend on occupation, qualifications, experience, English ability and health and character checks. Relocating usually involves arranging a visa, accommodation, tax file number, bank account and health insurance. Check current rules with Australia’s Department of Home Affairs.
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