Soni Resources
Finance Manager - Portland, OR (Hybrid, 4 Days On-site)
Soni has partnered with a large manufacturing client near Portland, OR, seeking a
Finance Manager
to oversee financial management, reporting, and analysis across multiple entities. This role ensures accuracy in consolidated financials, supports strategic decision-making, drives process improvements, and upholds strong internal controls.
Key Responsibilities
of the
Finance Manager: Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A): Develop, monitor, and analyze manufacturing budgets, forecasts, and financial performance. Prepare monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reports with variance analysis. Support the annual budgeting and strategic planning process for manufacturing sites. Identify cost-saving opportunities and operational efficiencies Cost Accounting & Inventory Management:
Oversee standard costing, bill of materials (BOM) accuracy, and cost roll processes. Ensure accurate valuation of inventory, including raw materials, WIP, and finished goods. Analyze manufacturing variances, material usage, and labor efficiency. Support cycle counts, inventory reconciliations, and physical inventory audits Operational & Strategic Support:
Partner with production, supply chain, and engineering teams to evaluate financial impacts of process changes, capital investments, and product cost structures. Provide financial insights and recommendations to improve plant profitability and efficiency. Develop and monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) for plant performance. Compliance & Controls:
Ensure adherence to internal controls, accounting policies, and financial regulations. Support internal and external audits related to manufacturing operations. Maintain compliance with corporate financial reporting standards (e.g., IFRS, GAAP).
Qualifications
of the
Finance Manager:
Bachelor's in Accounting or Finance (MBA/CPA preferred). 7+ years of progressive finance/accounting experience, including 3+ in manufacturing. Expertise in cost accounting, multi-entity operations, and ERP systems (NetSuite/Tableau a plus). Advanced Excel and financial modeling skills. Strong analytical, leadership, and communication abilities.
Preferred:
Experience with multi-site manufacturing, lean principles, and M&A integrations.
Finance Manager
to oversee financial management, reporting, and analysis across multiple entities. This role ensures accuracy in consolidated financials, supports strategic decision-making, drives process improvements, and upholds strong internal controls.
Key Responsibilities
of the
Finance Manager: Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A): Develop, monitor, and analyze manufacturing budgets, forecasts, and financial performance. Prepare monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reports with variance analysis. Support the annual budgeting and strategic planning process for manufacturing sites. Identify cost-saving opportunities and operational efficiencies Cost Accounting & Inventory Management:
Oversee standard costing, bill of materials (BOM) accuracy, and cost roll processes. Ensure accurate valuation of inventory, including raw materials, WIP, and finished goods. Analyze manufacturing variances, material usage, and labor efficiency. Support cycle counts, inventory reconciliations, and physical inventory audits Operational & Strategic Support:
Partner with production, supply chain, and engineering teams to evaluate financial impacts of process changes, capital investments, and product cost structures. Provide financial insights and recommendations to improve plant profitability and efficiency. Develop and monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) for plant performance. Compliance & Controls:
Ensure adherence to internal controls, accounting policies, and financial regulations. Support internal and external audits related to manufacturing operations. Maintain compliance with corporate financial reporting standards (e.g., IFRS, GAAP).
Qualifications
of the
Finance Manager:
Bachelor's in Accounting or Finance (MBA/CPA preferred). 7+ years of progressive finance/accounting experience, including 3+ in manufacturing. Expertise in cost accounting, multi-entity operations, and ERP systems (NetSuite/Tableau a plus). Advanced Excel and financial modeling skills. Strong analytical, leadership, and communication abilities.
Preferred:
Experience with multi-site manufacturing, lean principles, and M&A integrations.