Finance Inventory Analyst

Aramco
3 weeks ago
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We have a new opportunity for aFinance Inventory Analystto be part of ourFinanceteam, responsible for accurate inventory counting, whilst assisting with maintenance and integrity of records held on the company’s ERP system.

You will be responsible for:

  1. Finance support for stock control, ensuring agreed count cycles are in place for all areas of the business, documented, and followed.
  2. Reconciliation of the stock, ensuring that system inventory quantities accurately reflect the actual physical balances across all locations, and that stock is accurately valued inclusive of materials, labour, and overheads.
  3. Assisting in planning and execution of full inventory counts and one-off inventory checks, ensuring the company’s ERP is accurately updated in line with this.
  4. Assisting with end-of-life process for stock reaching end of life, and that this is reflected in the ERP on an accurate and timely basis. Responsible for ensuring all inventory adjustments and transfers are processed in the ERP in a timely manner, including scrapping, obsolescence, and other stock valuation updates.
  5. Ensuring that stock reports and related KPIs are updated in line with emerging company priorities.
  6. Assisting with investigations on stock discrepancies and ensuring that the matter is resolved efficiently.
  7. Assisting with regulatory audits.

What you will need to be successful in this role:

  1. Preferable experience in inventory control.
  2. Preferable knowledge of standard costing systems and costing methodologies.
  3. Ideally, experience working within automotive or aerospace sectors.
  4. Candidates with a SME background will also be considered.
  5. Strong IT, organisational and administration skills are preferable as the role involves a high degree of systems interaction and stock accuracy.
  6. Experience working with computer packages including stock management systems preferred but not essential.
  7. Familiar with Microsoft Excel.
  8. Strong communication and interpersonal abilities.
  9. Analytical mindset and an eye for detail, capable of working quickly to a high standard of accuracy.
  10. Comfortable working in a fast-paced multitasking environment, dealing with a high-volume workload.
  11. Uses problem-solving and decision-making skills.
  12. Ability to work under pressure, prioritising workload in an organised and accurate manner within tight deadlines, keeping calm and focused.
  13. Be enthusiastic and versatile and be able to build, develop and maintain good working relationships with colleagues.
  14. A self-starting and motivated individual who takes pride in the accuracy of their work is essential for this role.

This is a full-time office-based role based at our campus in Silverstone, with additional requirement to travel to other locations where necessary.

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