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Inventory Cost Accountant (CONTRACT)

United States - Remote

Who We Are - MANSCAPED® is a leading men’s grooming and lifestyle consumer brand on a mission to introduce and elevate a whole new self-care routine for men. What began as the category creator of below-the-waist grooming has quickly evolved into a global omnichannel powerhouse available around the world on manscaped.com, Amazon, and in major retailers including Target®, Walmart, and Best Buy. As a company, we’re more than just ball jokes (though, rest assured, there’s plenty of those). We proudly uphold seven core values – accountability, authenticity, collaboration, fun, humility, inclusivity, and innovation – which define our brand identity and drive our success. As a people-centric employer brand, we are deeply committed to fostering the growth, happiness, and holistic well-being of each individual on our team. 

Who We’re Looking For - Reporting to the Manager, Cost Accounting we are seeking an Inventory Cost Accountant (CONTRACT) who enjoys working in a fast-paced, evolving environment and takes a proactive approach to problem-solving and following up on issues. With knowledge of accounting principles and excellent attention to detail to support the inventory process, this role will assist with reconciling inventory accounts, freight allocation by SKU, and participate in the month-end. 

Keys to Success - As a member of the Accounting team, success will be measured based on three key actions. 1) Doing your job; setting and meeting appropriate goals that ladder up to the long-term Company vision and the short-term Company targets. You are expected to align on these goals with your manager and then deliver on them. 2) Doing Your Job, the Right Way; At MANSCAPED® we strive to be ideal team players. That means striving to live up to the Humble, Hard Working & Smart framework. 3) Engaging (in both directions) with Radical Candor in a way that seeks to improve the performance of yourself and the team around you.

Please Note: This position is a 3-6 month contract, with the possibility of extension. This is a fully remote opportunity requiring 20-30 hours/week. 

Responsibilities:

  • Monitor and perform analysis on key cost of goods sold and inventory general ledger accounts  
  • Support the inventory process; landed cost, labor, raw material and BOM costing  
  • Verify, allocate, post and reconcile inventory accounts  
  • Monitor inventory and labor recording activities to ensure proper reporting of production costs  
  • Support and participate in month-end process as it relates to inventory  
  • Analyze financial information and summarize financial status  
  • Prepare journal entries and monthly account reconciliations   
  • Work closely with other functional areas and business management to resolve issues  
  • Other duties as required

Qualifications:

  • 1+ years of advancing expertise in cost accounting, general ledger management, and inventory accounting  
  • Proficient in Advanced Microsoft Excel, including VLOOKUPs and pivot tables  
  • Experience in Netsuite (Inventory) preferred 
  • Prior accounts payable or invoicing knowledge preferred 
  • BA/BS Degree in Accounting or related degree a plus

*Please note: This is a contract position, and as such, MANSCAPED benefits are not currently offered for this role

Compensation Range

$30 - $35 USD

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