Financial Analyst Cost Accounting

Merck Merck · Pharma · North Holland, Netherlands

Financial Analyst Cost Accounting role at Merck, responsible for maintaining, reviewing, reporting, and analyzing inventory, production, and product cost data. Supports monthly accounting close and management cycles, ensuring compliance with US GAAP and S404 requirements. Requires a Bachelor's or Master's degree in finance, business administration, or economics, with 3-5 years of relevant finance experience, preferably in a manufacturing environment. Strong analytical skills, experience with SAP, and customer focus are essential.

What you'd actually do

  1. Cost Management: Responsible for maintaining and creating product costs in compliance with US GAAP, including monthly reporting and variance analysis for stakeholders.
  2. Data Accuracy & Reporting: Review and ensure accurate reporting of product costs and inventory consolidation at the branch level, addressing any discrepancies.
  3. Global Analysis: Analyze standard revisions on a global scale, ensuring proper accounting practices are followed from both local and global perspectives.
  4. Efficiency Initiatives: Identify and implement initiatives to improve cost control and operational efficiency while maintaining compliance with S404 requirements.
  5. Customer Support: Address customer inquiries regarding data and system issues, providing timely and accurate financial cost and inventory information.

Skills

Required

  • Cost Accounting
  • Financial Analysis
  • SAP
  • US GAAP
  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in finance, business administration or economics
  • 3-5 years of relevant finance experience
  • English fluency

Nice to have

  • manufacturing environment experience
  • analytical abilities
  • improvement-oriented
  • goal-driven
  • initiative
  • adaptability
  • customer-oriented approach
  • work effectively under pressure
  • meet deadlines
  • highly organized
  • sense of urgency
  • quick turnaround time
  • handle multiple tasks efficiently

What the JD emphasized

  • US GAAP
  • S404 requirements