Plano, TX, United States of America
19 hours ago
Forensic Internal Investigator

Position Summary

Headquartered in Ridgefield Park, N.J., Samsung Electronics America, Inc. (SEA) is a leader in mobile technologies, consumer electronics, home appliances and enterprise solutions. The company pushes beyond the limits of today’s technology to provide groundbreaking connected experiences across its large portfolio of products and services, including mobile devices, home appliances, home entertainment, 5G networks and digital displays. As an eleven-time winner of EPA’s ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year Award for Sustained Excellence, SEA is dedicated to making a positive impact on the environment through its eco-conscious products, practices and operations.

People | Excellence | Change | Integrity | Co-prosperity

Role and Responsibilities

Reporting to the Director of North American Headquarters (NAHQ) Global Management Advisory, this role will be responsible for planning, executing, and completing internal and external assessment and investigations on a regional and global basis.

This high impact role will support our mission to protect the people, assets and reputation of Samsung by conducting proactive and incident specific investigations and audit projects

Role & Responsibilities

Contribute to the strategic vision of the department and work as part of the team to conduct investigations, interviews, and inquiries associated with instances of fraud, waste, and abuse including violations of the company’s Code of ConductCarry out independent-level reviews, and assessments and demonstrate agile decision-making capabilities with minimal supervisionDemonstrate impactful negotiation and persuasion capabilities to advance departmental initiatives during interactions with clients, stakeholders, and leadership teamEffectively advocate on behalf of the company and department while operating in dynamic and challenging settingsMitigate potential risks to the business by establishing and cultivating a robust network of internal and external sources of information; Translate acquired intelligence into actionable proposalsDevelop SME-level familiarity with various internal data systems and harness their capability to conduct analytical-level reviewsDocument and present investigative findings using concise reports scalable for various levels of stakeholdersExercise utmost confidentiality and ethical standards during dutiesBe prepared to respond to company emergencies, which may include business trips with short noticeContribute to, facilitate, and serve as a source of impact during domestic and global HQ audit projects that may require on-location presence for 6-8 weeks and in locations other than the primary area of operation (North America)Be able to travel to international destinations without any entry/work limitationsEffectively represent the company and department in legal proceedings such as court testimony, depositions, and/or interactions with internal/external legal counsel

Skills and Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications

At least 7+ years of investigative/risk management and/or relevant business strategy/compliance experienceSelf-starter with managerial mindset and ability to effectively guide and mentorStrong attention to detail and demonstrated experience in excelling within a high-performing, fast-paced work cultureStrong conflict and dispute resolution capabilitiesAdvanced Microsoft Office suite skills including PowerPoint (to build and drive presentations) and Excel to interpret, visualize, and present dataUnderstanding of financial operations related to Procurement, Sales, Marketing, and/or service organizations preferably at a consumer/industry electronics companyExcellent verbal and written communication skillsStrong relationship-building and negotiation skills

Preferred Qualifications:

Bachelor's degree; Strong preference for advanced degreeExperienced in a digital forensic or eDiscovery with relevant skills such as planning, imaging, data mining, investigating, reporting, and providing formal/expert testimonyStrong knowledge of best practices/industry-standard digital forensic processes and procedures (Digital asset acquisition and examination techniques, including recovery of purged data acquisition techniques)Expert knowledge of digital evidence collection, handling, and storage proceduresExperience with industry-accepted and Open Source Digital Forensic tools (EnCase, Intella, and Cellebrite, a plus)Knowledge/familiarity with data analytics platforms such as Alteryx and TableauKnowledge/familiarity with programming languages such as Python and SQLIn-depth understanding of audit and/or business evaluation processFamiliarity with operations at technology and/or consumer electronics companyExperience with financial management platforms (SAP preferred)Knowledgeable of general legal, statutory, and regulatory issues facing global companies including Anti Money Laundering, Anti Bribery, and Corruption practicesFinance, audit, investigation, and interviewing-related certifications

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