Employment Type : Full-Time
The Role You’ll Play Do you enjoy diving deep into data analysis and trends, looking for opportunities for improvement, and then collaborating to find sustainable solutions? If so, this Senior Cost Accountant position might be a great next step for you. You'll work directly with the Controller in this fast-paced manufacturing plant environment, to analyze the Bill of Materials, review all spending for the facility, help drive month-end closing processes, and identify process improvements. You will work cross-functionally with all levels of the organization to help the business grow. If you have an open, collaborative, and assertive personality, get excited about data analysis, and feel confident communicating to people from the floor to the executive team, keep reading! Who You Are Company Profile: Community - Clinton, TN (Knoxville area) Background Profile
This high-volume, fast-paced specialty tire manufacturer is an industry leader in its market segments. They have a flat leadership structure so they are able to move the needle toward positive change very quickly. There's enough structure to keep everyone safe, but they've created a culture of innovation where you can test out your ideas, be entrepreneurial, and grow within the company. The mentor/coach leadership model along with a high value on cross-functional cooperation make this a very collaborative environment. If you are a self-motivated high-performer, who can proactively recognize areas of opportunity, present data-backed solutions, and then help implement the solutions in a hands-on way, this is the company for you!
Surrounded by seven lakes, with the Smoky Mountains National Park located only 45 minutes of town, Knoxville is nestled in nature and steeped in history. Boasting of more than 20 museums and 7 historic houses, the rich historic tapestry is on full display. Knox County's population is less than 200,000, with residents enjoying a cost of living that's lower than the national average, reflected in reasonable housing ($124,500 medium home value), utility and transportation costs. Home of the University of Tennessee, (go Volunteers!) Knoxville's population is fairly young, which is due in part to a large number of college students, as well as a high number of young families. With more than 55 parks, seven farmers’ markets and a full roster of music and sporting events, Knoxville offers all of the amenities of a big city, with all the affordability of a small town. Another perk is that the state of Tennessee has no income tax.
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