The Manager, Supply Chain Finance serves as the primary financial business partner to the U.S. Supply Chain organization. This role is responsible for providing margin visibility, cost transparency, and analytics that support operational decision-making. The Manager owns critical costing processes, leads financial analysis supporting manufacturing performance, and provides key support during the transition from ECC to S/4HANA. This position also includes direct leadership responsibility for the Cost Analyst role, offering a strong early-career management opportunity.
What you'll do
- Own Gross Profit reconciliation and margin analysis, providing timely and accurate insight into product and customer profitability.
- Develop models to analyze cost of goods sold (COGS), production variances, inventory valuation, and operational KPIs.
- Lead variance analysis related to materials, labor, overtime, repairs & maintenance, and manufacturing overhead.
- Support the annual standard cost update process and drive continuous improvement in cost accuracy.
- Develop robust cost models and financial analytics that enhance margin visibility and operational decision-making.
- Serve as a key contributor in the transition from ECC to S/4HANA, including testing, validation, and process documentation related to material costing and manufacturing cost flows.
- Partner closely with the Supply Chain organization—including Manufacturing, Planning, Logistics, and Procurement—to translate financial insights into operational recommendations.
- Drive alignment between Finance and Supply Chain to improve cost performance, efficiency, and inventory-related decision-making.
What you need
- Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, Supply Chain, or related field required.
- 5-6 years of progressive experience in manufacturing finance, cost accounting, supply chain finance, FP&A, or similar analytical roles.