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Pricing Analyst
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Country: USA
Location: California-Sacramento Roseville, CA 95747
Total applied: 40 |
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Pricing Analyst
A large company with a global presence in a niche market is currently hiring a pricing analyst. The company has experienced growth through both acquisitions and organic development. The pricing analyst will be very involved in building models and forecasting projections related to materials, labor and time to complete a product. This position involves a high level of interface with other departments and all levels of staff from production to senior management. Additionally, this person will be reviewing and analyzing P&Ls, conducting ad-hoc analysis and putting together management presentation packages. To be a good fit for this position, the pricing analyst must be able to work independently and possess strong written and verbal communication skills, as there is a high level of interface in this job. Candidates should meet the following requirements: - Advanced Excel - Experience working with multiple departments - Cost analysis - RFP, RFQ or Pricing experience - Experience working with a variety of accounting systemsQualified candidates will be contacted for in-person interviews. Accountants Inc. is an equal opportunity employer.
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