Full Time
$5-$7/hr
40
Jun 29, 2026
Role Summary
The Jr. Financial Analyst is responsible for supporting financial decision-making through accurate cost modeling, margin analysis, and financial reporting. This role owns SKU-level cost and contribution margin models, supports pricing and promotional analysis, and provides visibility into inventory, cash flow, and operational performance.
The Financial Analyst partners closely with Supply Chain, Operations, Sales, and Finance to ensure financial models and reports are accurate, timely, and aligned across the organization.
Key Responsibilities
MAIN FOCUS (80%)
Audit Cost, Margin & Profitability Analysis
Own and maintain SKU-level cost models including materials, labor, packaging, freight, and overhead
Update cost assumptions when supplier, freight, labor, or production changes occur
Maintain contribution margin analysis by SKU and sales channel
Analyze margin impact of supplier changes, freight fluctuations, and production updates
Prepare pricing and margin impact analyses for promotions, discounts, and pricing changes
Identify and flag unusual cost or margin variances and summarize key drivers
NICE TO HAVE (20%)
Financial Reporting & Variance Analysis
Maintain monthly P&L and margin reports using standardized templates
Perform actual vs. budget/forecast and actual vs. prior month variance analyses
Identify financial trends and provide clear explanations of key drivers
Maintain standardized Excel dashboards, pivot tables, and financial models
Ensure data accuracy, consistency, and proper version control across reports
Cash Flow, Inventory & Working Capital Support
Maintain weekly cash flow forecast inputs and cash balance trackers
Track inventory value and inventory turns using predefined formulas
Model cash impact of inventory purchases, production timing, and supplier payment terms
Maintain B2B accounts receivable aging reports to support cash visibility
Cross-Functional Collaboration & Data Management
Partner with Supply Chain to collect and validate cost inputs
Partner with Operations on labor rates, overhead, and production assumptions
Collect sales volume and channel inputs from Sales
Ensure alignment and consistency across Finance, Supply Chain, Operations, and Sales models
Qualifications
Required
Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or related field
2–4 years of experience in financial analysis, cost accounting, or operational finance
Strong proficiency in Excel (pivot tables, lookups, structured models)
Experience working with cost models, margin analysis, or inventory data
Strong attention to detail and ability to manage multiple data inputs
Preferred
Experience in manufacturing, e-commerce, or supply chain–driven businesses
Exposure to inventory accounting, landed cost modeling, or contribution margin analysis
Experience supporting pricing or promotional analysis
Familiarity with ERP or accounting systems
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Shift: Night shift (Pacific Standard Hours)