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The cost accountant works in the accounting department of a company to prepare financial records, such as cost analyzes and monthly budget reports. A successful cost accountant has the excellent analytical skills necessary to manage vast amounts of numerical data to calculate profit margins and recommend ways for an organization to minimize their costs. They also need a keen eye for details to update information regularly into accounting software programs and spot inaccuracies.
Collecting and analyzing data about a company's operational costs Setting standard costs of manufactured goods Developing and analyzing cost standards Carrying out cost-volume-profit (CVP) analysis, including for small businesses Establishing costs of business processes such as administration, labor, shipping, etc. Performing account reconciliations Preparing audit reports and presenting their findings to management Recommending changes to the company's processes and policies to reduce cost and maximize profit Advising executives and upper management on appropriate costing based on financial data Managing the company's balance sheet and accounting books Supporting other company accountants with invoicing and capital expenditure
MUST BE ELIGIBLE TO WORK IN THE UNITED STATES FOR ANY EMPLOYER
Demonstrated understanding of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)
5 years of work experience as a cost accountant, analyst, or other relevant role
In-depth knowledge of accounting principles and best practices
Familiarity with accounting software programs, such as EPICOR
Computer literacy skills, especially with MS Excel and basic data entry and computation
Analytical skills with a keen sense of organization and detail
Proven time management skills and ability to work under strict deadlines
Respect for confidentiality of information laws and local ethics
Expertise in fixed and variable costs in relation to the overall direct cost of a line of products
Understanding of average costing
Full Time
Defense
$77k-94k (estimate)
03/31/2024
05/30/2024
armorworks.com
CHANDLER, AZ
100 - 200
2014
BRAD PEDERSEN
$10M - $50M
Defense
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