Senior Inventory and Cost Analyst Information Technology (IT) - Akron, OH at Geebo

Senior Inventory and Cost Analyst

A Global Manufacturing Company located in the Greater Akron area is looking to hire a Senior Analyst to focus on budgeting, forecasting, analysis, and reporting surrounding inventory, warehousing, and freight costs. Reporting to the Head of Operations Finance, the Senior Cost Analyst will be responsible for the following:
Evaluate company freight charges, reviewing variances from budget and identifying cost saving opportunities Work closely with Supply Chain to evaluate cost drivers across various warehousing and manufacturing sites Analyze inventory costs, including costs of materials, working capital considerations, and inventory ratios to provide insight into monthly costs and provide guidance to operational leadership Prepare detailed reporting and analysis to senior leadership monthly Work with procurement to evaluate cost drivers and identify areas of opportunity Assist with the monthly close including performing reconciliations and calculating accruals Manipulate large amounts of data to identify relationships within the numbers Assist with budgets and forecasts Identify ways to streamline processes and create efficiencies across the manufacturing finance area Utilize SAP and Power BI to increase visibility into the costing function and create automated reports The Senior Cost Analyst must possess the following:
BS in Accounting or Finance 5
years of financial analysis and reporting experience, with exposure to supply chain Strong understanding of inventory, warehousing, and freight SAP and Power BI knowledge preferred Excellent Excel skills Recommended Skills Accounting Business Process Models Finance Financial Analysis Financial Management Forecasting Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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