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Vaco, LLC

Our Food Manufacturing client is seeking a Finance Manager to solely manage their FP&A, Budget, and Financial Reporting for multiple sites.
Inventory reporting and BOM Analysis are required for this role.
This award-winning company is located near Wayne, NJ and extending a Hybrid Work schedule to its employees.
Candidates with QuickBooks experience are highly preferred.
Food Manufacturing experience is required.
Please apply within.
Finance Manager - FP&ASalary:
approx.
$120-130k
B Location:
Near Wayne, NJ Hybrid
Responsibilities:
Lead FP&A Processes and Gross Margin Analysis Inventory Analysis and Physical Warehouse CountsBOM Analysis Budget and Forecasting Raw Material Planning and Finished Goods ManagementSkills Needed:
Bachelor's Degree in Accounting or FinanceAt Least 5yrs of experience Food Manufacturing background, required QuickBooks experience, preferredAbout the Company:
Vaco, LLCVaco provides expert consulting, permanent placement, executive search and strategic staffing for companies around the world, in the areas of accounting, finance, technology, healthcare, operations, administration and more.
As a premier talent solutions firm, Vaco connects people to their dream jobs and helps leading companies find talent to grow their business.
Since its founding in 2002, Vaco has grown to more than 35 offices across the globe, 700
employees, more than 3,000 consultants and $450M in revenue.
Vaco has been named to Inc.
magazine's list of the fastest-growing private companies for past 11 years and is dedicated to developing long-term relationships, life-long careers and creative client solutions.
Company Size:
2,500 to 4,999 employeesIndustry:
Staffing/Employment AgenciesFounded:
2002Website:
http:
//www.
vaco.
com/.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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