Agency State Board of Elections Division Job Classification Title Internal Auditor III (NS) Position Number Grade NC19
About Us
The N.C. State Board of Elections is the statewide agency that supervises elections administration, enforces campaign finance requirements, and conducts associated investigations. The State Board ensures uniform implementation of state and federal election laws and appoints local officials serving on county boards of elections. The board is composed of 5 individuals appointed by the State Auditor from the list of nominees submitted by the chairs of the two political parties having the highest number of registered affiliates. Agency staff are civil servants subject to the State Personnel Act.
Description of Work
Position Summary
The State Board of Elections is seeking an experienced Internal Auditor III to support the implementation and execution of the County Audit Program, with a primary focus on voter list maintenance audits across North Carolinas 100 county boards of elections. This position will play a key role in conducting risk-based audits of county list maintenance processes, including deceased voter removals, change-of-address processing, duplicate voter resolution, felony status processing, and related documentation and record retention practices. While list maintenance will be the primary audit focus, the position will also support audits and reviews related to broader election administration functions and campaign finance as part of a phased, modular audit program.
The role requires a high degree of professional judgment, strong analytical skills, and the ability to work independently in a statewide audit environment that includes frequent travel to county board of elections offices.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities/Management Preferences
Primary Audit Responsibilities (List Maintenance Focus) • Plan, conduct, and document risk-based audits of county voter list maintenance processes in accordance with established audit standards, methodologies, and work programs. • Evaluate the design and effectiveness of controls related to timeliness, accuracy, documentation, and system usage in list maintenance activities. • Perform audit procedures including data analysis, sampling, transaction testing, interviews, and process walkthroughs. • Analyze system data and reports to assess list maintenance activity, trends, and potential risk areas. • Prepare clear, well-supported audit workpapers that document procedures performed, evidence reviewed, and conclusions reached. • Draft audit findings, observations, and recommendations focused on process improvement and risk mitigation, not individual performance.
Secondary Audit Responsibilities (Election Administration & Campaign Finance) • Support audits and reviews related to election administration operations, including voter registration, election-day processes, and administrative controls. • Assist with audits or assessments related to campaign finance administration, as assigned. • Participate in the development of additional audit modules as the County Audit Program expands beyond list maintenance. • Contribute to continuous improvement of audit tools, templates, and methodologies.
Program & Professional Responsibilities • Apply professional judgment consistent with IIA standards and/or GAGAS, as applicable. • Communicate effectively with county election directors, county staff, and State Board leadership during audit engagements. • Participate in entrance conferences, exit conferences, and audit-related meetings. • Maintain independence, objectivity, and confidentiality throughout audit engagements. • Stay informed of changes in election law, policy, and best practices relevant to audit work. • Assist with follow-up reviews to assess the implementation of corrective actions.
Travel Requirements
This position requires frequent statewide travel to county boards of elections offices to conduct on-site audit activities, meetings, and walkthroughs. Travel may include overnight stays and extended periods in the field, particularly during active audit phases. The ability to travel independently and manage multiple audit engagements across the state is essential.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Minimum Education and Experience
EEO Statement
The State of North Carolina is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and dedicated to providing employees with a work environment free from all forms of unlawful employment discrimination, harassment, or retaliation. The state provides reasonable accommodation to employees and applicants with disabilities; known limitations related to pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions; and for religious beliefs, observances, and practices.
Recruiter: Latanya Nicole Gant Recruiter Email: LATANYA.GANT@NCSBE.GOV