Sr. Financial Analyst – Operations (Transportation Focus)
Location : McDonough, GA (Hybrid – 3 days onsite, 2 remote; training 100% onsite)
Start Date : Immediate
Duration : 6 months (potential to convert)
Bill Rate : $32 / hr
Hours : 9 AM – 5 PM
Overview
We are seeking a Senior Financial Analyst – Operations to provide financial leadership and analytical support for transportation and logistics functions. This role partners closely with operations, supply chain, and procurement teams to drive cost efficiency, improve carrier performance, and align financial planning with strategic objectives.
Key Responsibilities
- Analyze and control transportation costs across all modes, identifying cost drivers, variances, and savings opportunities.
- Deliver financial insights and scenario modeling to support decisions around carrier selection, service levels, and network optimization.
- Develop and maintain KPIs for transportation efficiency and carrier performance.
- Collaborate with operations, supply chain, and procurement on bids, contract compliance, and cost improvement initiatives.
- Lead month-end close activities including accruals, journal entries, and account reconciliations.
- Prepare detailed financial reports and dashboards on freight costs, carrier spend, and performance.
- Manage transportation budgets, forecasts, and variance analyses.
- Identify and implement process improvements in freight payment, auditing, and cost allocation.
Basic Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Accounting or Finance (Master's or CPA preferred).3–5 years of progressive financial experience.Strong understanding of accounting principles and internal controls.Advanced Excel and database skills.Excellent analytical, organizational, and communication skills.Proven ability to work with cross-functional teams in a dynamic environment.High attention to detail and confidentiality.Preferred Qualifications
Experience with SAP or similar ERP systems.Background in manufacturing or distribution environmentsExperience working within a shared services model