Cost Analyst Information Technology (IT) - North Sioux City, SD at Geebo

Cost Analyst

Cost Analyst Job
Summary:
The Cost Analyst is responsible for conducting market research on competitor pricing for similar products, reviewing previous sales data and company revenue needs, and analyzing, then presenting data to make pricing recommendations for company productsCost Analyst Duties/
Responsibilities:
Conducts ongoing market research to recommend changes to product pricing Stays up to date on industry trends and new productsAnalyze pricing effectiveness; provide detailed insight into key performance indicators for revenue tracking, future planning, and strategic decision-making.
Monitor competitive market, including any competitor pricing variances Review previous sales data and company revenue needs to determine accurate market pricing based on findingsIdentifies prior price fluctuations and compares previous sales trends to determine the causeSubmits reports and/or present findings to the senior leadership teamIdentifies marketing strategies to increase revenueRecommends applicable product sales and clearance prices as needed to attract more customers and move productPerforms other related duties as assignedCost Analyst Education and
Experience:
Bachelor's degree in Accounting or Business required3
years of related experience requiredAS400 experience a plus Cost Analyst Other Skills/Abilities:
Excellent analytical skillsExcellent organizational skills and attention to detailThorough understanding of cost accounting principles and proceduresProficient in Microsoft Office Suite or similar software, as well as accounting softwareExcellent verbal and written communication skills Recommended Skills Accounting Analytical Communication Coordinating Leadership Management Accounting Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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