Reliance Worldwide
Sourcing and Procurement Finance Analyst
Reliance Worldwide, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30383
Sourcing and Procurement Finance Analyst
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Reliance Worldwide Corporation . Reliance Worldwide Corporation (RWC) is a global provider of water control systems and plumbing solutions for domestic, commercial, and industrial applications. Founded in 1949, RWC has evolved to exceed global industry standards with diversified manufacturing and distribution operations across three continents. The company invests in innovation and automation, holding over 700 intellectual property assets worldwide, including patents, designs, and trademarks. RWC is committed to research, development, and engineering to bring innovative products to market. In April 2016, RWC went public on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX: RWC). With manufacturing and distribution across Europe, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, China, and the US, RWC aims for continued growth and market expansion. The global and US headquarters are based in Atlanta, Georgia. Position Description Since 2012, RWC Americas revenues have tripled, now accounting for over 65% of RWCs worldwide revenues. The company aims to more than double these revenues through organic growth and acquisitions. The Sourcing & Procurement Finance Analyst will report to the Americas Operations Accounting Manager and work closely with the Operations Controller and Director of Finance. The role involves supporting sourcing and procurement finance activities across the US, Canada, and China, and ensuring proper reporting and payment of duties and freight. The analyst will develop and improve processes for accurate financial reporting to support business growth and acquisitions. Analyze US import tariffs to ensure correct reporting and payment, including regular review of HTS codes. Manage freight and duty cost assumptions, including budgeting, forecasting, and variance reconciliation. Participate in the annual cost roll process. Develop tariff dashboards and analyze tariff data for pricing and cost visibility. Establish relationships with third-party customs, freight, and logistics providers, and build reporting frameworks for duties and tariffs. Work with customs brokers to maximize duty drawback opportunities and establish international drawback processes. Analyze purchase plans, pricing, and variances to minimize discrepancies. Support finance, sourcing, and logistics teams with tariff-related data reporting. Understand imported products, HTS codes, and country of origin to recommend cost-saving measures. Collaborate with strategic sourcing for cost savings initiatives. Support procurement with supplier reviews and contract negotiations. Manage vendor rebate accounting. Post journal entries for customs, freight, rebates, and other accounts. Prepare monthly reconciliations and analyze financial statements for accuracy. Assist with budgets, forecasts, audits, and external reporting. Identify opportunities to improve controls and reduce costs. Participate in special projects and ad hoc reporting for business decisions. Ideal Candidate Attributes Candidate should be a high-performance individual with experience in manufacturing finance in a public company environment. They should be a proactive business partner, comfortable working in a fast-paced setting, with strong communication, judgment, and problem-solving skills. Willingness to travel (15-25%) is expected. Education Bachelors in Finance, Accounting, or Business Administration required. Active CFA, CPA, or candidate preferred. Experience 3-5 years of professional experience, preferably in cost accounting. Experience with US imports and tariffs preferred. Manufacturing or public accounting background preferred. Experience with SAP is advantageous. Skills Proficiency in SAP ERP, OneStream, and advanced Excel functions. PowerPoint skills for presenting complex data. Strong interpersonal, analytical, and critical thinking skills. Employment Details
Level: Mid-Senior Type: Full-time Industry: Wholesale Building Materials
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Reliance Worldwide Corporation . Reliance Worldwide Corporation (RWC) is a global provider of water control systems and plumbing solutions for domestic, commercial, and industrial applications. Founded in 1949, RWC has evolved to exceed global industry standards with diversified manufacturing and distribution operations across three continents. The company invests in innovation and automation, holding over 700 intellectual property assets worldwide, including patents, designs, and trademarks. RWC is committed to research, development, and engineering to bring innovative products to market. In April 2016, RWC went public on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX: RWC). With manufacturing and distribution across Europe, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, China, and the US, RWC aims for continued growth and market expansion. The global and US headquarters are based in Atlanta, Georgia. Position Description Since 2012, RWC Americas revenues have tripled, now accounting for over 65% of RWCs worldwide revenues. The company aims to more than double these revenues through organic growth and acquisitions. The Sourcing & Procurement Finance Analyst will report to the Americas Operations Accounting Manager and work closely with the Operations Controller and Director of Finance. The role involves supporting sourcing and procurement finance activities across the US, Canada, and China, and ensuring proper reporting and payment of duties and freight. The analyst will develop and improve processes for accurate financial reporting to support business growth and acquisitions. Analyze US import tariffs to ensure correct reporting and payment, including regular review of HTS codes. Manage freight and duty cost assumptions, including budgeting, forecasting, and variance reconciliation. Participate in the annual cost roll process. Develop tariff dashboards and analyze tariff data for pricing and cost visibility. Establish relationships with third-party customs, freight, and logistics providers, and build reporting frameworks for duties and tariffs. Work with customs brokers to maximize duty drawback opportunities and establish international drawback processes. Analyze purchase plans, pricing, and variances to minimize discrepancies. Support finance, sourcing, and logistics teams with tariff-related data reporting. Understand imported products, HTS codes, and country of origin to recommend cost-saving measures. Collaborate with strategic sourcing for cost savings initiatives. Support procurement with supplier reviews and contract negotiations. Manage vendor rebate accounting. Post journal entries for customs, freight, rebates, and other accounts. Prepare monthly reconciliations and analyze financial statements for accuracy. Assist with budgets, forecasts, audits, and external reporting. Identify opportunities to improve controls and reduce costs. Participate in special projects and ad hoc reporting for business decisions. Ideal Candidate Attributes Candidate should be a high-performance individual with experience in manufacturing finance in a public company environment. They should be a proactive business partner, comfortable working in a fast-paced setting, with strong communication, judgment, and problem-solving skills. Willingness to travel (15-25%) is expected. Education Bachelors in Finance, Accounting, or Business Administration required. Active CFA, CPA, or candidate preferred. Experience 3-5 years of professional experience, preferably in cost accounting. Experience with US imports and tariffs preferred. Manufacturing or public accounting background preferred. Experience with SAP is advantageous. Skills Proficiency in SAP ERP, OneStream, and advanced Excel functions. PowerPoint skills for presenting complex data. Strong interpersonal, analytical, and critical thinking skills. Employment Details
Level: Mid-Senior Type: Full-time Industry: Wholesale Building Materials
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