
Join TotalEnergies EP (Exploration & Production) in the Republic of the Congo and contribute to the management of the subsidiary’s financial risks.
Within the Internal Audit and Internal Control Department, you will be part of the Internal Audit team.
Please check your eligibility for the VIE program and the country-specific requirements on the following website: https://mon-vie-via.businessfrance.fr/qu-est-ce-que-le-volontariat-international
Please apply in English.
Shared accommodation will be provided.
Your key duties will include:
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Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Date de début : Q4 2026
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