General Electric Recruiting CA/CPA/Bachelor’s Degree in Finance, Accounting or Business For Supply Chain Finance Manager.
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About Company
General Electric Company is an American multinational conglomerate incorporated in New York City and headquartered in Boston.
As of 2018, the company operates through the following segments: aviation, healthcare, power, renewable energy, digital industry, additive manufacturing and venture capital and finances.
Job details
- Company Name: General Electric
- Location :Pune
- Post Name: Supply Chain Finance Manager
- Qualification: CA/CPA/Bachelor’s Degree in Finance, Accounting or Business
- Experience:06-10+years
- No of Vacancies:Not Disclosed by Recruiter
- Details of Salary:Not Disclosed
Job description
- Partner with sourcing team along with Product/Engineering teams to deliver on Cost out Commitments & identify risk mitigation plan; responsible for timely rollup of product cost by project -Direct material, inbound logistics& customs. Compare as-sold to as execute project product cost performance. Synthesizes various data-points and analytics and puts them in context for the business. o Drive Spend analysis- PPV, year on year cost changes.
- Partner with region GSC finance to baseline India GSC P&L for every cycle Track progress against Commitment, embrace into pacing process. Be able to identify R&O timely & drive issue resolution. o Partner with Sourcing on key cost & delivery priorities including advance release process & tracking
- Partner with GSCM leaders to improve MMF productivity; gain full visibility to MMF liquidation & analytics. Responsible for smooth cost settlement with Wind FP&A & MMF o Work with fulfillment team to baseline inventory movement & tracking against the target, drives transparency and predictability, and provides strong variance analysis
- Drive cash management supporting sourcing teams in payment terms improvement o Be responsible for std cost set up. Partner with Finance, Manufacturing, and Sourcing to reduce variation, understand variance drivers, and optimize business results