As an Associate Consultant within the London Forensics team, you will be an integral member of the wider EMEA practice. The role will require you to exhibit technical excellence and an ability to build relationships and revenue for the practice, to assist Control Risks in significantly growing the business, including supporting with Business Development initiatives.
There are four priorities for the role:
- Contribute to the delivery of investigations and other forensic and compliance projects Europe and overseas;
- Develop technical expertise in conducting fraud, bribery and corruption and other white-collar-type crime investigations;
- Support senior colleagues in business development activities; and
- Work with other members of the Forensics team and the wider EMEA practice to build Control Risks’ presence and reputation in the market.
- Time in the role is expected to be divided between four areas as set out below:
Technical Delivery (60% - 70% of Role)
- Exhibit technical competence in the delivery of Forensics and Compliance engagements
- Develop technical expertise in conducting third-party audits and other forensic engagements
- Reviewing and collating audit evidence from client and third parties
- Supporting senior members of the Forensics practice in business development activities
- Collaborate with other members of the Forensics practice and the wider firm to build Control Risks’ presence and reputation in the market
- Proactively manage time and seek opportunities to develop technical expertise
Operational & Risk (10% of Role)
- Support senior colleagues in the development of appropriate scopes and project budgets
- Recognise and escalate project risks and budget overruns in timely manner, providing thoughts on solutions and work-arounds
Business Development & Growth (10% - 20% of Role)
- Support the cultivation of long-term relationships with clients through the delivery of high-quality projects
Professional Development (10% of Role)
- Take ownership of personal development
- Motivate and mentor junior members to achieve full individual and team potential
- 1-2 years of previous relevant work experience
- Awareness of a wide range of regulations concerning our clients, including the FCPA, UK Bribery Act, Bank Secrecy Act, SOX, anti-trust rules and regulations, export controls and sanctions, among others
- Experience working effectively in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment
- Familiarity with investigating and analyzing financial evidence and data, transaction testing and summarizing complex financial and business issues in succinct reports
- Strong communication and presentation skills
- Attention to detail and ability to track projects consistently to ensure client deadlines are met
- Control Risks offers a competitively positioned compensation and benefits package that is transparent and summarised in the full job offer.
- We operate a discretionary global bonus scheme that incentivises, and rewards individuals based on company and individual performance.
- Control Risks supports hybrid working arrangements, wherever possible, that emphasise the value of in-person time together - in the office and with our clients - while continuing to support flexible and remote working.
- As an equal opportunities employer, we encourage suitably qualified applicants from a wide range of backgrounds to apply and join us and are fully committed to equal treatment, free from discrimination, of all candidates throughout our recruitment process.