Manager, Supply Chain Finance  

Position Responsibilities

  1. Product Costing & Margin Management

  • Transition inventory valuation from weighted average to a standard costing, enabling clear tracking of price, usage, and efficiency variances.

  • Maintain and govern the BOM accuracy for all SKUs, working with Product Development to ensure ingredients, packaging, conversion, and specifications.

  • Own OEM cost structures across raw materials, packaging, conversion costs, logistics, and overhead components.

  • Provide monthly cost and variance analysis to distinguish between input price movements, OEM inefficiencies, and internal planning gaps.

  • Provide gross margin reporting by SKU, category, and portfolio.


2. Supply Chain & Cost-to-Serve Optimisation

  • Partner with the Supply Chain to monitor and optimise 3PL and distribution costs.

  • Collaborate with Product Development to identify cost-saving opportunities in materials, formulation, and packaging.

  • Support commercial negotiations with OEM partners and vendors using cost breakdowns and benchmarks.

  • Develop cost-to-serve models by SKU and channel to support pricing and portfolio decisions.


3. Inventory & Cost Control

  • Ensure inventory and supply chain numbers are accurate and properly controlled including review stock-take reconciliations, inventory ageing and SLOB, to optimise working capital.

  • Define and embed financial control standards into Supply Chain SOPs across procurement, production, inventory movements, and stock adjustments.

  • Ensure inventory valuation, provisions, and write-offs are accurate, compliant, and commercially sound across OEMs, warehouses and 3PLs.


4. Strategic Decision Support

  • Evaluate make-vs-buy and OEM-to-in-house transitions through ROI and cost-benefit analysis.

  • Provide financial input to support network expansion, SKU rationalisation, and supplier strategy.


Qualification and Experience

  • 6–10 years of experience in FMCG finance, with strong exposure to product costing, BOM management, and supply chain economics.

  • Experience working with OEM / contract manufacturing models strongly preferred.

  • Hands-on experience implementing or operating standard costing frameworks.

  • Strong business partnering skills across Supply Chain, Product, and Commercial teams.

  • Comfortable operating in a high-growth, evolving environment with incomplete data and building structure from the ground up.

  • Advanced Excel modeling and proficiency in ERP systems (e.g., NetSuite).

  • Ability to simplify complex financial data for operational and commercial stakeholders.


a Necessity, not a Luxury