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If a plant with no Plant Accountant you should participate in one FG and one RM cycle count per quarter. The Cost Accounting Manager will be responsible for the overall cost accounting duties for their specific location including monthly financial close and associated reporting, staff & production meetings, weekly estimates, and other general cost accounting duties.
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Ensure cycle counts are participated in by the Plant Accountant. Minimum of 3-5 years of manufacturing/cost accounting experience in a management role; and. Proficiency in Cost Accounting.
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Carry out completion of the Medicare Cost Report, and other mandated reports due to state and government. Deep knowledge and understanding of revenue cycle, collections and payment posting, medical billing, Medicare and Medicaid, and third party payers.
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Work with the warehouse inventory control team to monitor, track and improve the inventory count (cycle count) process and inventory accuracy. This position requires strong leadership and presentation ability, cost accounting expertise, an analytical mindset, critical thinking, adaptability, organizational and task management skills.
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Coordinating the physical inventory process, cycle count results, and inventory valuation, and ensuring required inventory reserves. Stellant Systems currently has an opening for a Cost Accounting Manager at our Torrance, California location.
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Oversees Cycle Counting process and provides direction to the Cycle Count staff. Get free healthcare - Access to telemedicine from day 1 at no cost. Experience with operating warehouse equipment, such as electric pallet jacks, reach truck forklift, sit down forklift and order picker.
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Works with the Materials Manager to ensure all locations are properly counted for Quarterly Cycle Count program, per corporate inventory policy. Prepares weekly summary of cycle count transactions for site review.
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Job Duties Productivity, Scrap, Work order variances, PPV Cycle count as well as cost center expenses actual vs plan vs forecast. Cycle count inventory as required and assist with the year end audit including working with external auditors.
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Participate and partner with operations to improve inventory control, cycle count program, and inventory transactions for production and work order processing. Leads the process mapping and documentation of all finance-related cost flows including the integrations with other business processes such as OTC, PTP, SCM, PM, as well as associated SAP modules.
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Analyze the company's cycle count processes and results to ensure accurate inventory balances, and partner with Inventory Management team to support corrective action plans. The Senior Cost Analyst will play a key role in supporting the ASC's Manufacturing Distribution Centers and report directly to the Distribution Controller.
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Meet or exceed key metrics of days on hand, gross inventory, plant and supplier on-time delivery, days payable outstanding, cost savings, cycle count accuracy, supplier invoice on-hold metrics, and profit plan/budget forecasts.
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Support physical inventory reporting and cycle count analysis. The Senior Plant Accountant will oversee the financial operations of the Phoenix production facility and is responsible for various higher-level cost accounting and/or financial accounting functions.
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Review and analyze cost accounting data and assist with cycle count/physical inventories. Work closely with the Cost Accounting Manager and Director of Financial Reporting and Cost Accounting, to monitor key financial performance indicators and make recommendations to improve performance.
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Meet or exceed KPI targets on Productivity, Cost Management, Delivery NPS scores and Building Metrics (Safety, 5S compliance, Self-audit results, inventory shrink%, Refusal percentage, Cycle count on -time completion) and provide timely reporting of operational KPI's.
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Assist in Inventory Management Assist with the accounting analyst and inventory team on conducting and reviewing cycle count/physical inventories. The Cost Accountant will be supporting cost accounting, financial reporting and analysis, month-end financial closing, and audit.
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