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External Audit Partners X 4
Ref:   Partner
Location:
Main Cities - Middle East region
Salary:   £50,000 to £100,000
Audit Partners - Middle East
Ref:   Audit
Location:
Saudi Arabia
Salary:   £50,000 to £80,000
Audit Senior - Bi-lingual
Ref:   Kuwait
Location:
Kuwait
Salary:   £30,000 to £40,000
Enterprise Risk Manager
Ref:   ERS
Location:
Qatar - Doha
Salary:   £35,000 to £50,000
Audit Director - Cairo - Top 4
Ref:   Cairo AD
Location:
Egypt
Salary:   £45,000 to £65,000
Accounting Senior-transaction Services
Ref:   Doha
Location:
Qatar - Doha
Salary:   £30,000 to £45,000
Enterprise Risk - Opportunities Across Me Region
Ref:   ERS
Location:
Middle East, Qatar - Doha, Saudi Arabia, UAE - Dubai & Abu Dhabi
Salary:   £30,000 to £40,000
 Accounting
 Analyst/ Business Analyst
 CFO/Finance Director
 Cost Accountant
 Finance Manager
 Financial Accountant
 Financial Controller
 Group Accountant
 Management accountant
 Project Accountant
 Regional Accountant
 Tax
 Other
 Audit & Advisory
 Assurance & Advisory
 Audit - Other
 Audit Director
 Audit Executive
 Audit Manager
 Audit Partner
 Audit Supervisor
 Internal Audit Manager
 Risk
 Risk
 General risk
 Internal Audit & Risk
 Other
 Management Consultant
 Generalist Management Consult
 Other
 Project & Programme Mgt
 Public Sector Specialist
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