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About the position We’re looking for people who put their innovation to work to advance our success – and their own. Join an organization that ensures a more secure world through connecting and protecting our customers with inventive electrical solutions. The Audit Supervisor, reporting to the Audit Manager, leads internal audit engagements and supervises the SOX program. This role manages risk management, assurance, and advisory projects, partnering with finance, digital, and business operations to strengthen controls and governance. The Supervisor collaborates with Internal Audit leadership to drive process improvements and implement the annual audit plan, which includes SOX ICFR assessments, compliance and operational audits, and advisory initiatives. WHAT YOU WILL EXPERIENCE IN THIS POSITION: Implement high-quality internal audit engagements and projects (e.g. SOX control testing, operational reviews, compliance audits, advisory projects) in line with internal practices. Lead the SOX Audit program, including overseeing end to end project management and reviews of testing plans, work papers, and reports. Support the Audit Manager in accomplishing non-SOX audit programs and advisory projects. Ensure that Internal Audit’s risk assessment process is comprehensive, aligned and coordinated with key business risks and management team members. Ensure focus of audit fieldwork is on high-risk areas and that recommendations are practical and deliver meaningful value. Communicate audit results to audit leadership and management, including root cause and recommended improvements. Ensure adequate action plans are in place to address audit issues. Ensure thorough and independent audits focused on evaluation of internal control design and effectiveness, accuracy and completeness of financial records, effectiveness and efficiency of operational controls and compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Supervise and coach emerging talent. Partner with Audit Manager to develop talent by offering unique learning experience with a mixture of financial, IT, internal control & compliance, and operational audits. Explore opportunities for automation and standardization within the business process or audit process. Advise management on any opportunities identified. Build strong partnership with external auditor, driving reliance and efficiency across the audit program. YOU HAVE: 4+ years of progressive experience in financial and operational auditing, including SOX testing and team leadership. Bachelor’s in Finance or Accounting required; MBA or CPA preferred. Manufacturing audit experience preferred. Strong knowledge of internal controls, business processes, information systems, emerging technologies, IIA/COSO standards, SOX, US GAAP, and similar global regulations. Proven project management skills with ability to manage multiple priorities. Experience managing, mentoring and developing early-career team members. Excellent communication, interpersonal, and presentation skills; ability to influence and work with all levels of management. High energy, strong work ethic, with a collaborative attitude and commitment to continuous improvement. Ability to travel up to 20%, including internationally. WE HAVE: A dynamic global reach with diverse operations around the world that will stretch your abilities, provide plentiful career opportunities, and allow you to make an impact every day nVent is a leading global provider of electrical connection and protection solutions. We believe our inventive electrical solutions enable safer systems and ensure a more secure world. We design, manufacture, market, install and service high performance products and solutions that connect and protect some of the world's most sensitive equipment, buildings and critical processes. We offer a comprehensive range of systems protection and electrical connections solutions across industry-leading brands that are recognized globally for quality, reliability and innovation. Our principal office is in London and our management office in the United States is in Minneapolis. Our robust portfolio of leading electrical product brands dates back more than 100 years and includes nVent CADDY, ERICO, HOFFMAN, ILSCO, SCHROFF and TRACHTE. Learn more at www.nvent.com . Commitment to strengthen communities where our employees live and work We encourage and support the philanthropic activities of our employees worldwide Through our nVent in Action matching program, we provide funds to nonprofit and educational organizations where our employees volunteer or donate money Core values that shape our culture and drive us to deliver the best for our employees and our customers. We’re known for being: Innovative & adaptable Dedicated to absolute integrity Focused on the customer first Respectful and team oriented Optimistic and energizing Accountable for performance Benefits to support the lives of our employees Pay Transparency nVent’s pay scale is based on the expected range

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