Bachelor's degree in Business, Finance, or Accounting; MBA preferred.
CPA, CMA, or equivalent designation preferred or in progress.
3-5+ years of progressive financial analysis or accounting experience in a manufacturing environment.
Working knowledge of cost accounting, management accounting, and budgeting concepts.
Understanding of accounting standards (IFRS and/or GAAP).
Proficiency with ERP systems (JDE preferred) and intermediate to advanced Excel skills.
Strong communication skills and the ability to partner effectively with finance and operations teams.
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Benefits
Competitive salary - $80,000 - $90,000 based on experienceHealth Insurance (includes Virtual Health, and HCSA), Dental Insurance, Vision InsuranceLife Insurance, Long-term Disability, Short-term DisabilityRRSP Match / 401k MatchPaid VacationFloating DaysEmployee Assistance ProgramEmployee Engagement EventsAwards and RecognitionTuition reimbursementService AwardsEmployee Perks & DiscountsJob ResponsibilitiesMonth-End Close & ReportingSupport pre-close and month-end close activities for assigned plants, including inventory counts, journal entries, account reconciliations, and variance analysis to ensure accurate and timely reporting.Prepare monthly and quarterly operating statements with supporting analysis and commentary for review by senior finance leadership.Assist with cost accuracy by validating Bills of Material (BOM) and raw material usage data.Support the development, analysis, and reporting of manufacturing product costs.Operational & Business PartneringPartner with plant management by providing financial analysis and insights to support decision-making.Correlate operational data (e.g., production metrics, scrap, yields) with financial results to identify opportunities for improvement.Develop and report on key performance indicators (KPIs) and support ongoing refinement as business needs evolve.Monitor compliance with plant processes and escalate issues to appropriate partners as needed.Build effective working relationships with plant staff through regular interaction and periodic onsite visits.Planning & ForecastingSupport the annual planning and forecasting process, including data gathering, scenario modeling, and variance analysis.Track performance against plan and forecast and assist in explaining drivers of performance.Additional ResponsibilitiesParticipate in ad hoc analysis and cross-functional projects as assigned.Continue to develop understanding of plant operations, costing methodologies, and financial processes.Health insuranceDental insuranceVision insurance401(k)Paid time off
Additional Information
IKO Industries Ltd. is a market leader in the manufacturing of roofing and building materials. IKO is a Canadian owned and operated business with production facilities worldwide and has many years of unparalleled success in the roofing materials industry. Quality, integrity, and trustworthiness are the values that underlie this success, and we have built this company by hiring people who hold these values. People like you!
Job Description
The Financial Analyst, Plant Finance partners with plant management and regional finance leadership to deliver financial insights, support accurate reporting, and contribute to operational efficiency. This role supports key aspects of the month-end close, plant financial analysis, and reporting processes, while building strong relationships with plant leadership and operations teams.
The Financial Analyst plays an important role in ensuring the accuracy of plant financial results and continues to develop analytical and business partnering skills within a manufacturing environment.
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