Part-Time Student - Technology Auditor - Moline, IL OR Johnston, IA - Remote(120076) | John Deere | Handshake

As a Part-Time Student-Technology (IT) Auditor for John Deere Internal Audit located in Moline, IL or Johnston, IA (Remote), you will execute technology audit engagements throughout the global Enterprise. In addition, you will:

 

  • Work within an agile methodology for completing audit deliverables and tasks as part of a high-performing team
  • Gather and analyze evidence to support conclusions regarding internal controls over financial reporting and general IT controls over related information systems and infrastructure, and look beyond symptoms for the root cause
  • Contribute to continuous improvement and innovation within Internal Audit by identifying gaps and providing recommendations related to the audit process

 

Visa Sponsorship is NOT available for this position

 

What Skills You Need

 

  • Ideally, you will be pursuing a degree in Computer Science, Math, Data Science, Software Engineering, Cybersecurity, or a combination thereof, which may include other degrees such as Accounting/Finance; others may apply
  • Hands-on experience or academic coursework covering AWS or Azure cloud engineering and configuration, software engineering/coding, GitHub proficiency, application development, database or API administration
  • Must be registered as a full-time student at a U.S. accredited college/university
  • Graduation date of May 2027 or later
  • Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above
  • Available to work during the academic year 16-20 hours/weekly.
  • Available to work during the summer semester 35-40 hours/weekly
  • Previous professional work experience or internship in an Information Technology-related role 

 

What Makes You Standout

 

  • Proficient in written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills
  • High level of attention to detail
  • Self-starter and highly organized 

 

At John Deere, you are empowered to create a career that will take you to where you want to go while working in an inclusive team environment. Here, you'll enjoy the freedom to explore new projects, the support to think outside the box and the advanced tools and technology that foster innovation and achievement. Additionally, we offer a comprehensive reward package to help you get started on your new career path, including:

  • Flexible work arrangements
  • Highly competitive base pay
  • Savings & Retirement benefits (401K and Defined Benefit Pension)
  • Healthcare benefits with a generous company contribution in the Health Savings Account
  • Adoption assistance
  • Employee Assistance Programs
  • Tuition assistance
  • Fitness subsidies and on-site gyms at specific Deere locations
  • Charitable contribution match
  • Employee Purchase Plan & numerous discount programs for personal use
  • Vacation and Holiday Pay

$15 - $40 hourly based on published rates for business function and education level.

 

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Must be 18 years of age or older to apply

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