Gruppo SKF
Controller VA Kit Center & Automotive Logistics NA
Gruppo SKF, Whitpain Hills, Pennsylvania, United States
Business Controller
VA Kit Center & Automotive Logistics North America
This Controller position combines the manufacturing controlling of our Kit Center in Crossville with the logistics flows in Automotive North America. The controller supports manufacturing and logistics operations, informs business decisions and drives continuous improvement.
Location: Blue Bell, PA - hybrid
Key responsibilities
Own the standard cost calculation process for kitting operations, ensuring accuracy and alignment with operational realities.
Analyze logistics costs (transportation, warehousing, distribution, etc.), identify cost drivers, and recommend cost‑saving initiatives.
Review GL accounts during monthly close and prepare and present financial and operational reports, including variance analysis, KPIs, and dashboards for senior leadership.
Drive controlling processes: yearly planning process, quarterly forecasts, monthly close activities, regular pulse meetings and transformation project meetings.
Build financial models to evaluate logistics initiatives, network changes and transformation projects across the NAM region.
Ensure adherence to internal controls, company policies and regulatory requirements related to logistics spend.
Calculate and maintain logistics and kitting/packaging costs as a percentage of sales, providing visibility into cost trends and profitability.
Support the Investment Review and Evaluation (IREs) process for logistics and aftermarket packaging operations.
Assess the financial impact of logistics changes, including tariffs, freight rate fluctuations and spend variations. Provide pricing support and challenge logistics decisions with data‑driven insights.
Monitor and analyze 3PL activities and spend, ensuring alignment with budget and strategic goals.
Provide financial analysis and support for North America’s transformation initiatives, identifying opportunities for operational and financial improvement.
Ensure that standard cost calculation, reporting, accounting and other financial and controlling matters are in line with SKF and local legal requirements.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, supply chain management or related field; MBA or advanced degree preferred.
6+ years of experience in FP&A, logistics finance or supply chain analytics.
Strong understanding of logistics operations and cost structures, especially in manufacturing, automotive or aftermarket environments.
Advanced Excel and financial modeling skills; experience with ERP systems (e.g., SAP) and BI tools (e.g., Power BI, Tableau).
Excellent communication, presentation and stakeholder management skills.
Proven ability to lead cross‑functional initiatives and influence decision‑making.
About SKF SKF has been around for more than a century and today we are one of the world’s largest global suppliers of bearings and supporting solutions for rotating equipment. With more than 40,000 employees in around 130 countries, we are truly global. Our products are found everywhere in society. In fact, wherever there is movement, SKF’s solutions might be at work. This means that we are an important part of the everyday lives of people and companies around the world. See more, at www.skf.com.
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This Controller position combines the manufacturing controlling of our Kit Center in Crossville with the logistics flows in Automotive North America. The controller supports manufacturing and logistics operations, informs business decisions and drives continuous improvement.
Location: Blue Bell, PA - hybrid
Key responsibilities
Own the standard cost calculation process for kitting operations, ensuring accuracy and alignment with operational realities.
Analyze logistics costs (transportation, warehousing, distribution, etc.), identify cost drivers, and recommend cost‑saving initiatives.
Review GL accounts during monthly close and prepare and present financial and operational reports, including variance analysis, KPIs, and dashboards for senior leadership.
Drive controlling processes: yearly planning process, quarterly forecasts, monthly close activities, regular pulse meetings and transformation project meetings.
Build financial models to evaluate logistics initiatives, network changes and transformation projects across the NAM region.
Ensure adherence to internal controls, company policies and regulatory requirements related to logistics spend.
Calculate and maintain logistics and kitting/packaging costs as a percentage of sales, providing visibility into cost trends and profitability.
Support the Investment Review and Evaluation (IREs) process for logistics and aftermarket packaging operations.
Assess the financial impact of logistics changes, including tariffs, freight rate fluctuations and spend variations. Provide pricing support and challenge logistics decisions with data‑driven insights.
Monitor and analyze 3PL activities and spend, ensuring alignment with budget and strategic goals.
Provide financial analysis and support for North America’s transformation initiatives, identifying opportunities for operational and financial improvement.
Ensure that standard cost calculation, reporting, accounting and other financial and controlling matters are in line with SKF and local legal requirements.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, supply chain management or related field; MBA or advanced degree preferred.
6+ years of experience in FP&A, logistics finance or supply chain analytics.
Strong understanding of logistics operations and cost structures, especially in manufacturing, automotive or aftermarket environments.
Advanced Excel and financial modeling skills; experience with ERP systems (e.g., SAP) and BI tools (e.g., Power BI, Tableau).
Excellent communication, presentation and stakeholder management skills.
Proven ability to lead cross‑functional initiatives and influence decision‑making.
About SKF SKF has been around for more than a century and today we are one of the world’s largest global suppliers of bearings and supporting solutions for rotating equipment. With more than 40,000 employees in around 130 countries, we are truly global. Our products are found everywhere in society. In fact, wherever there is movement, SKF’s solutions might be at work. This means that we are an important part of the everyday lives of people and companies around the world. See more, at www.skf.com.
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