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Trainee Internal Auditor - Graduates in Chemistry or Physics

Newton Colmore Consulting Ltd
Staffordshire
1 day ago
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Trainee Internal Auditor - Graduates in Chemistry, Biology or Physics

A growing internal auditing organisation in Cannock is seeking graduates to train as Internal Auditors. This is a full-time, office-based role (five days a week) due to the hands-on training provided. Ideally, you'll already be based near Cannock or have a clear reason for relocating.

As an Internal Auditor, you'll review large volumes of data to spot errors and ensure companies are operating within budget. Strong attention to detail is essential-which is why we find graduates in Chemistry, Biology, and Physics particularly well-suited, thanks to their analytical mindset and familiarity with data handling in spreadsheets.

We're open to other degree backgrounds, but advanced Excel skills are a must. Regardless of your field of study, you'll need to demonstrate confidence working with data and spreadsheets.

This role involves daily client interaction, so strong communication skills are highly valued. Whether you've worked in a customer-facing role, participated in performance arts, or led group projects-any experience that showcases your ability to communicate clearly and confidently should be highlighted on your CV.

Beyond academic background, we're looking for genuine interest in financial services. The company will invest in your development through training and professional qualifications, so a clear passion for this career path is essential.

You'll receive an excellent starting salary, with increases as your skills and contributions grow.

We expect strong interest in this opportunity-so if it sounds like the right fit, apply now to avoid missing out.

To explore this role further, contact Andrew Welsh, Director of Medical Devices, Biotech and Drug Discovery Recruitment at Newton Colmore, on . Alternatively, submit your CV and a member of our team will be in touch to discuss next steps.

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