Supply Chain Finance Manger in North Sioux City, South Dakota at Reds All Natural LLC
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Job Description
A Little About Us…
Red’s is on a mission to cook food better for people with big things to do. We know we are a good small part of your great big lives, and we take that seriously.
Red’s is committed to cooking with fewer and better ingredients for food that tastes better and is better for you and the planet. We bake our tortillas fresh daily & are always non-GMO, antibiotic-free, & cage-free. We freeze our food at the peak of flavor and freshness which reduces food waste and enables consumers to have a restaurant-quality meal in minutes at home or on the go.
Founded in 2009 by Mike Adair, Red’s has grown to become the number one and fastest growing premium burrito and breakfast sandwich brand. We are relentless innovators who are constantly raising our own bar for our food and how we operate as a team.
We live by our values — with the ambition to build one of the most important food companies, the optimism to tackle each day with a high-bar, and the teamwork that holds us together like melted cheese in a burrito. We care deeply about the impact we make on the world by sweating the details. When you join Red’s, you become part of a fast-growing, passionate team where real people come together to create something great. If this sounds like the place for you, keep reading!
Scope of Role
This hands-on role manages front-office functions, errands, events, and support tasks for multiple departments. The ideal candidate is organized, proactive, customer-focused, and comfortable wearing many hats in a collaborative, growth-stage environment.
Position Summary
The Supply Chain Finance Manager is responsible for accounting and financial reporting tied to the company’s manufacturing and supply chain operations. This role owns site-level month-end close activities, fixed assets and equipment capitalization, work order variance analysis, accruals, and financial analysis supporting production and supply chain decision-making. The role partners closely with plant operations, supply chain, and corporate finance to ensure accurate reporting and to surface variances that drive operational action. Reports to the Senior Director of Finance.
Requirements:
Key Responsibilities
Month-End Close
- Execute month-end close activities for supply chain and manufacturing, including journal entries, account reconciliations, and close checklist tasks
- Prepare and post all related accruals (freight, utilities, temp labor, R&M, inbound/outbound logistics, etc.) with documented support
- Reconcile inventory, WIP, and finished goods accounts; research and resolve discrepancies
- Prepare variance commentary on manufacturing and supply chain P&L lines against budget, forecast, and prior period
Work Order and Manufacturing Variances
- Analyze work order variances daily and at close — material usage, labor, overhead absorption, and yield
- Spot and call out abnormal variances to operations, supply chain, and finance leadership with root-cause context
- Partner with production, planning, and procurement to investigate recurring variances and support corrective action
- Maintain standard cost data in NetSuite and support periodic standard cost rolls
Fixed Assets and Capital
- Maintain the fixed asset sub-ledger, including additions, disposals, transfers, and monthly depreciation
- Handle capitalization of new equipment: review capex documentation, confirm placed-in-service dates, and tag assets
- Track capex spend against approved projects and report status to finance leadership
- Support periodic fixed asset physical verifications
Financial Analysis
- Produce ongoing analysis on cost per case, cost of manufacturing, scrap and waste, freight, and other supply chain KPIs
- Support the annual budget and periodic forecasts for manufacturing and supply chain
- Build ad-hoc analyses for cost-savings initiatives, capital projects, sourcing changes, and process improvements
- Serve as a finance resource for plant and supply chain leadership
Controls and Audit
- Follow internal controls over manufacturing and supply chain accounting processes
- Support internal and external audit requests for related data
- Identify and recommend improvements to close and reporting processes
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or Finance
- 5+ years of accounting/finance experience; food/CPG preferred
- Hands-on experience with standard costing and work order variance analysis
- Working knowledge of fixed asset accounting and capitalization rules
- Proficiency in NetSuite (or comparable ERP) and advanced Excel
- Strong analytical skills and attention to detail
- Comfortable on the plant floor, willing to walk the lines and chase down the “why” behind a variance
- Solid communication skills; able to explain finance concepts to non-finance operators
- CPA high preferred/strong manufacturing accounting experience