- Location
- Cheyyar (Office/Factory), India
- Type
- Full-time
- Department
- Finance
- Source
- Workday
Description
Factory controller
Key search points:
1. Should know SAP and PS system
2. Should able to run independent role, tasks
3. Month close in SAP, all cycles and settlements
4. Bill of Material for SKU creation and maintain the structure
5. Costing of SKUs and revise on regular frequencies
6. SKF reporting : Sustainability key factors
7. Soft spoken
Job Purpose & Scope
• The role of the Factory Controller is to be trusted partner for the management team of the
Factory operations department. The role involves in preparation and followup of budgets and its
variances and reporting costings data for the operations and concerned management information to provide the best basis for decision making to the management team.
Key Result Areas
• The Factory Controller has an important impact on the organization, in that all related
management decisions on the operations level should be supported by the Factory Controller. It is a
specialist role, and there are no subordinates to the Factory Controller.
• The Factory Controller will be coordinating with different stakeholders, primarily the different
operations departments (production, maintenance, quality, environment, purchasing, logistics, and
warehouse) and respective group reporting controller in charge.
• The geographical coverage for this role is the factory in Cheyyar only, and will work towards
best-practice sharing and benchmarking
Key Responsibilities & Job Content
• VPC – the Factory Controller is responsible to provide management with an accurate view of
the variable production costs in the factory
• PKF – the Factory Controller is responsible to ensure that the PKF (Process Key Figures) are
accurate and is responsible for monitoring and follow up on the effectiveness of the operations, the
quality, environmental issues. The Factory Controller is responsible to point out areas where
potential costs reductions can be achieved to the management.
• Cost savings – the Factory Controller is responsible to provide a detailed follow up for the
management on VPC and LES related costs savings, investment related cost savings
• Investments – the Factory Controller is responsible for making sure that the investments are
done according to the Rockwool group principles, including helping compile the required
information, and reporting it accordingly
• Costing/BOM – the Factory Controller is responsible for maintaining an accurate BOM (Bill of
Material), and helping the operations department
• eNA – the Factory Controller is responsible for creating SKUs based on the inputs from
production and sales and keeping upto SKUs with respect to cost and measures
• Variance analysis – the Factory Controller is responsible reporting monthly variance actual vs
budget vs TYCE for VPC, PKF, cost saving.
• Ad-hoc tasks – ad-hoc tasks should take up 20-30% of the Factory Controllers time – these
should include all ad-hoc projects requested by operations, as well as own initiatives to increase
efficiency, or reduce costs.
• Standardization and benchmarking – the Factory Controller is responsible for pro-actively
benchmarking across OPCOs, and working closely together with the operations department to
achieve “best in class” performance. Furthermore, the controller should actively participate in
improving the control environment in Rockwool Asia.
• Group reporting – the Factory controller should reports to Group for various information in the
standard format and within strict timeline
• Budgeting and forecasting – the Factory controller should able to forecast and budget for the
Factory operations, capex and opex.
Specific tasks and responsibility
• Weekly, monthly and quarterly VPC follow up
• Monthly and quarterly Cost savings/Actions plan follow up
• Quarterly Material Balance reporting
• Budget/TYCE VPC and cost savings forecasting
• Investment controlling and reporting
• BOM model updating and maintenanc