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Lead cycle count procedures. We are partnered with a well established aerospace manufacturing company in the Northridge, CA area that is looking for a Senior Cost Accountant. Inventory valuation, cost of sales, product profitability, cost ratio analysis.
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Lead cycle count procedures, ensuring accuracy of inventory records. Lead cycle count procedures, ensuring accuracy of inventory records. Perform all cost accounting activities including inventory valuation, cost of sales, product profitability and cost ratio analyses, variance analysis, etc.
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Maintain inventory analysis and reconciliation, cycle count, excess & obsolete inventory process for the plant. 3+ years of experience with journal entries and cost accounting preferred.
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Support physical inventory counts, Cycle Count Program, and 3rd party CDMO inventory reconciliations. Margin Analysis: Lead in developing and verifying data relevant to cost accounting and margin analysis.
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Developing and maintaining a rigorous cycle count program for the site through A,B,C classification and tight statistical performance to reduce full physical requirements. Ensuring timely and accurate completion of cost reporting requirements (Flash, Spend Control, Supply Spend, CHROMM Usage, Past Dues, WFS, Labor Scorecard, CRT, Sales Detail, Qlikview, Budget and Forecast.
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As the Senior Cost Accountant, you will be a pivotal member of the Finance team and be responsible for the tactical execution of product costing and cost analysis our San Diego location.
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Assist in coordinating annual physical inventory or inventory cycle count program. Coordinate cost accounting activities and collaborate with cross-functional teams. Analyze manufacturing variations to propose cost-saving solutions and enhance financial performance.
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Cycle Count Analysis and Reporting. Approve Cycle Count Adjustments. Senior Cost Accountant. Review Cost Impact of BOM changes. Standard Cost Variance Analysis and Reporting.
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Assist with year-end physical inventory and cycle count analysis. Frequent maintenance and review of standard cost systems and controls to assure standard cost, inventory valuation, and gross margin reporting accuracy.
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Coordinate inventory related activities with management and Inventory Control, including analysis, reporting, cycle count activities (such as blind counts); inventory adjustment needs; and help ensure overall inventory accuracy.
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Oversees and audits cycle count activity, selection of items to be counted, recount decisions, assist with researching discrepancies; and reports monthly progress towards the annual cycle count plan.
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Inventory analysis, coordinate the physical inventory / cycle count processes, ensuring accuracy. This will also include working cross functionally with the VP of Operations to track and monitor cost allocations, costing of materials, inventory analysis, and support the production scheduling / analysis as needed.
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Conducts inventory cycle count and physical inventory programs. Get free healthcare - Access to telemedicine from day 1 at no cost. Must be able to accurately count and record key data in WMS or other systems.
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Ensure inventory accuracy in area of responsibility through accurate inventory issuance, movements, and cycle count compliance. Work station manning and shifting of labor to assure adherence to production schedules and cost control.
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Oversees cycle count program in the stockroom and warehouse floor locations. Research material handling equipment to ensure procurement of the most suitable equipment in terms of performance, safety, reliability and cost.
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