Cost Analyst
CFS
Elkhart, Indiana, US
About the Role
Cost Analyst
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Salary: $60,000–$70,000
Why This Opportunity Stands Out:- This Cost Analyst role supports a growing manufacturing company that recently expanded operations and is continuing to scale.
- The business is in an exciting growth phase, creating opportunities for someone who enjoys analytical work, process improvement, and cross‑functional partnership.
- Strong long‑term opportunity — high performers in this position can grow into a Cost Manager role as the organization continues evolving.
- Ideal for someone who thrives in a fast‑paced environment and wants to contribute to meaningful costing and pricing decisions.
- Prepare accurate customer pricing quotes, developing cost and price structures and collaborating closely with operations and sales.
- Perform costing activities, including margin analysis, variance analysis, and ongoing updates to cost models.
- Support monthly close activities by assisting with updates to costing and pricing structures.
- Maintain accurate and up‑to‑date inventory costing, reporting, and cost data.
- Utilize Microsoft Dynamics and advanced Excel to analyze, track, and refine costing processes and reporting.
- Bachelor’s degree required (Accounting, Finance, Business, or related field).
- Manufacturing background preferred, with strong proficiency in Microsoft Dynamics and advanced Excel.
- Detail‑oriented, analytical, and able to work effectively in a fast‑moving, high‑pressure environment.
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Responsibilities
- Prepare pricing quotes and cost structures
- Perform margin and variance analysis
- Maintain inventory costing and cost data
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Accounting/Finance/Business
- Manufacturing background preferred
- Strong Excel and Dynamics proficiency
Required Skills
cost analysis
pricing
variance analysis
data modeling
Excel
Keywords
cost
analyst
manufacturing
pricing
Dynamics
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