Position Summary: The Assistant Controller for Supply Chain-Inbound Transportation is responsible for delivering all financial analysis, accounting, and reporting for all Stellantis North America Supply Chain Inbound Transportation Management. In this highly visible role, you will be a key finance partner for Inbound Transportation performance, helping translate operational activity into meaningful financial results and clear leadership messaging.
Key Responsibilities:
Lead all monthly accounting close, forecast, and budget activities for North America Supply Chain Inbound Transportation. Scope includes:
Developing and maintaining detailed plant-level and vehicle-line cost files to support transportation analyses, business reviews, Power BI reporting, and executive decision-making
Performing accrual analyses, cross-charge evaluation, journal entry support, monthly account reconciliations, and consolidation of income statement results for the US, Canada, and Mexico
Analyzing and explaining total accounted cost (comprised of standard and off-standard cost elements), volume, and mix impacts across approximately ~28 plant cost centers and ~30 vehicle lines
Prepare high-quality financial reporting and explanations for North America Supply Chain Finance and Operating leadership and FP&A
Partner with operations, finance, accounting, and audit stakeholders across the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and global teams to ensure accurate, timely, and actionable financial insight
Support quarterly audit testing, external earnings (Q&As and financial summaries for accounting and investor relations), and process improvements as business needs evolve
What You'll Learn:
Understanding of Stellantis North America Supply Chain organization, with the ability to work on high-impact financial results that influence North America Supply Chain strategy and operating decisions.
Ability to work with cross-functional teams in a dynamic environment, develop effective business solutions, and build expertise that will lead to further career development
Contribute to process improvements, stronger analytics, and clearer financial storytelling across the business.
What This Role Will Prepare You For:
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in finance or business administration; or related degree
Minimum of 5 years of experience in Financial Analysis
Advanced Excel skills, including lookups, pivot tables, SUMIF/SUMIFS, IF statements, data validation, and large data set analysis
Strong SAP skills (ability to make journal entries, system queries, etc.)
Knowledge of accrual processes, account reconciliations, cost segmentation, and income statement analysis
Exceptional analytical skills with the ability to work through large, complex data sets and identify key business drivers
Ability to balance precision and speed in a deadline-driven monthly close and forecast cycle
Self-starter with attention to detail, and ability to take full ownership of perimeters of responsibility, including proactive problem-solving
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Experience with OneStream, Microsoft Office, PowerPoint, Teams, and Power BI (or similar tool)
Preferred Qualifications
MBA
Ability to maintain, reconcile, and interpret data from multiple operational and financial systems
Ability to improve processes, simplify reporting, and strengthen financial controls in a complex operating environment
Take ownership of work, ask thoughtful questions, and bring forward insights rather than simply reporting numbers
Demonstrated ability to collaborate across functions, regions, and levels of leadership