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Job Function:
Non-Standard
Job Sub Function:
Fixed Term Employee
Job Category:
Non-Standard
All Job Posting Locations:
Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
Job Description:
Job Summary:
The Supply Chain Finance Contractor will be supporting the activity at Plant located in Fuji, Japan. This position reports to the Finance Manager of Innovative Medicine Supply Chain (IMSC) Japan and has close interaction with local departments and international business partners.
Key Responsibilities:
Support Financial Planning & Analysis of the plant, including expenses, headcount, capital for budget cycle.
Prepare analysis & management report to departments including capital/ investment proposals and Cost Improvement Project.
Perform month end close activities related to Cost Accounting.
Develop and maintain standard costs of finished goods and production components in SAP; maintain periodic cost rolls/updates.
Support in maintaining and improving processes and compliance controls associated with manufacturing costs and inventory valuation.
Support in preparation of actual vs. plan analysis related to manufacturing costs, inventory, and expense information.
Work location:
Based in Tokyo. Potential day trips to Fuji Plant.
Qualifications - External
Bachelor degree in Finance/Accounting or equivalent with professional certification such as CPA, CMA
5+ years of accounting experience
Knowledge of SAP and cost accounting will be at advantage
Fluent in English and Japanese, written and verbal
Good analytical skills with strong focus on accuracy and attention to detail