Profitability & Costing Analyst

Profitability & Costing Analyst

Full-Time 29700 - 36300 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
SONOCO CANADA

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support profitability and costing excellence while collaborating with Sales, Supply Chain, and Finance.
  • Company: Join SONOCO CANADA, a leader in commercial analysis and financial insights.
  • Benefits: Gain valuable experience in a dynamic environment with opportunities for growth.
  • Other info: Fast-paced role with hands-on involvement in cost modelling and recovery tracking.
  • Why this job: Make an impact by providing critical financial input for customer negotiations.
  • Qualifications: Strong analytical skills and a passion for finance and commercial discipline.

The predicted salary is between 29700 - 36300 Β£ per year.

SONOCO CANADA is seeking a Commercial Analyst to support the Head of CCP in profitability, costing excellence and commercial discipline across the business. The role provides financial input into customer negotiations and RFQ costing, with hands-on involvement in cost modelling and cost recovery tracking.

You will partner with Sales, Supply Chain and Finance to deliver high-quality data, validated inputs, and insightful analyses to guide day-to-day decisions in a fast-paced, multi-country environment.

Profitability & Costing Analyst employer: SONOCO CANADA

At SONOCO CANADA, we pride ourselves on fostering a dynamic work culture that prioritises innovation and continuous improvement. Located in Chesterfield, our team enjoys comprehensive benefits, opportunities for professional growth, and a commitment to sustainability in food packaging. Join us to be part of a collaborative environment where your contributions directly impact efficiency and quality in manufacturing.

SONOCO CANADA

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We think you need these skills to ace Profitability & Costing Analyst

Financial Analysis
Cost Modelling
Cost Recovery Tracking
Data Validation
Analytical Skills
Communication Skills
Collaboration