The Capital Projects Director plays a critical role in NEOM's complex Capital Projects program, leveraging their extensive technical expertise and leadership skills to develop innovative audit approaches. Drawing on their deep subject matter knowledge in capital projects delivery, the Director establishes and nurtures relationships with key senior stakeholders, ensuring effective communication and collaboration throughout the project lifecycle. Develop and deliver Capital Projects risk and audit reporting and audits in an appropriate way for different NEOM audiences including to the Projects Team, Executive and Board Engage with NEOM-wide stakeholders in preparation for Capital Projects Assurance Activity. Ensure appropriate visibility of risks relating to Development Activity and Capital Projects is maintained across NEOM such that executives, managers and staff are sufficiently informed and able to act in support of objectives and the NEOM vision. Develop and refine a Capital Projects Audit Approach and 3-year plan in conjunction with Projects Team and other relevant second line functions. Perform the required Capital Projects audits of the organization leading NIA and/or co-source teams following both established department standards and the Standards for the Professional Practice of Internal Audit established by the IIA Make comprehensive plans to carry out individual audit tasks, including determination of audit objectives, identifying major controls and risks, and creating the right audit program; make recommendation of required budget and staff to complete the project Become an active member of the CIAO leadership team - taking an active role in the development of the team and being an ambassador for NIA across NEOM. Take part in major Project Teams Leadership and Risk Forums – because a trusted advisor/critical friend of the Projects Team Ensure NEOM has the ability to identify and manage emerging risks in respect of Capital Projects including risks that come out of or out to other sectors/teams. Play a key role in the development of the NEOM IA function, capability and positioning across NEOM. |