NetSuite Finance Analyst
Maesa
- New York City, NY
- $90,000-120,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- COLLABORATION: Creating and fostering a welcoming environment for employees, partners, ideas, approaches, and endeavors - all through a spirit of warmth and inclusivity.
- CURIOSITY: Inquisitive by nature and willingness to see different perspectives, being solutions-oriented while embracing new challenges, and learning along the way.
- GAME-CHANGING: Being proactive in identifying new opportunities for growth and improvement and having the courage to pursue new ideas and solutions, within a culture of agility and adaptability.
- CREATIVITY: Contributing to a culture that is dynamic, innovative, and forward-thinking, and that encourages leaning into creative potential and experimentation in order
- SME for all areas in NetSuite including Production, Inventory, Warehouse, Logistics, MRP, Master Data, Sales, and a very strong background with Finance modules
- Provides significant financial effort involved in implementing NetSuite latest cloud applications
- Provides AR/AP/FP&A advice and guidance for business processes in every department
- Answers questions and helps determine a better method for capturing and analyzing data
- Perform business data analytics
- Run, extract, and import reports for each department as needed
- NetSuite troubleshooting with internal and external parties as necessary
- Data Upload Management
- User training and development functions
- Power User and expert experience with GL, subledgers, financial master data, in transit activity, OtC/PtP cycles and collaboration with Supply Chain departments, BOM/SKU set up, foreign currency/rate changes, bank reconciliation, fixed assets modules, shipping/not invoiced, advanced deposit/unvouchered receipts
- Assist/manage Implementations
- Inventory - in depth understanding of physical and financial flow (costing, mapping, analysis of data)
- Understanding of reconciliation of all subledgers to GL, analysis and remediation on differences
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to streamline data processes and optimize system performance
- Collaborate with project plans, statement of work, or other forms of documentation
- Research new technologies that can improve business processes
- Assist in development and distribution of tutorials, handbooks, user guides or other best practice documentation
- Minimum of 4 years of experience with NetSuite and the areas listed above
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in finance or related fields
- Minimum of 2 NetSuite Implementations
- Strong communication, interpersonal, project management skills and attention to details
- Ability to prioritize, multi-task and handle multiple responsibilities in a fast-paced environment
- Ability to work independently and with a team
- Ability to coach, mentor, and teach other users and stakeholders the NetSuite applications
- Ability to produce value from NetSuite and other business processes
- Six Sigma or lean methodology to enhance business processes
- Required
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