NSF International, formerly known as the National Sanitation Foundation, is an award-winning, nonprofit, non-governmental organization headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Founded
Senior Auditor
Location
United States
Posted
1 day ago
Salary
$95K - $133K / year
Seniority
Senior
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Senior Auditor
NSF International
Role Description NSF is currently seeking a Senior Auditor, CMMC, to conduct third-party audits for our CMMC clients. In this role, you will be responsible for effective communication with both external clients and internal team members, providing assessment, advisory, and related services concerning assigned standards and applicable registration program requirements. Only candidates qualified to conduct CMMC assessments will be considered. Qualifications - Qualified to conduct CMMC assessments. Requirements - Effective communication skills with external clients and internal team members. - Experience in assessment and advisory services related to assigned standards. Benefits - Holistic suite of value-added digital, information security, and sustainability solutions. - Support for the journey to certification. - Commitment to process and performance improvements for products, people, and the planet. Company Description With a legacy spanning more than 80 years, NSF leverages science and innovation to improve human and planet health. We provide science-driven, independent testing, inspection, certification, and advisory services and develop the very standards that drive the food, water, and life sciences industries worldwide. We empower our clients to navigate shifting regulations to improve consumer health, safety, and quality of life. - Core value: We Are One NSF, embracing cultural, ethnic, language, and demographic diversity. - Equal opportunity employer. - More information about NSF can be found at nsf.org.
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