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Asahi Canada is seeking a Financial Analyst to support strategic decision making, overseeing budgeting, cost efficiency, and variance reporting across provinces. The role will manage COGS and inventory at month end and support forecasting with supply chain partners.
You will collaborate with commercial and supply chain teams, develop dashboards for executives, ensure GAAP compliance, and contribute to value-chain improvements in a fast-paced environment.
Asahi Canada’s vision is to become an International Premium Beer powerhouse. We will achieve this by
leveraging our strengths and existing success models, and by applying a challenger mind-set to
everything we do. Asahi Canada's collection of premium beers each tell their own brand story and
share a passion for craftsmanship, authenticity and using only the finest ingredients. Our iconic
premium beers include Peroni Nastro Azzurro, Grolsch Premium Pilsner, Asahi Super Dry, Pilsner
Urquell, Meantime London Pale Ale, Fuller’s London Pride, Tyskie, Kozel, Lech and Zubr.
Asahi Group Holdings (our global parent company) is the third largest beer company in the world based
on market capitalisation. Asahi Canada is a big bet market and reports into EMEAA which is part of Asahi
Europe and International. However, Asahi Canada broadly operates on a stand‑alone basis. At Asahi
Canada, we have a clear mandate to strengthen our position by establishing a leading premium
presence. The expectations are that Asahi Canada is among the leaders in global growth within Asahi
Group Holdings.
Asahi Canada has an ambitious, high‑performance culture. It seeks people with entrepreneurial
mindsets that thrive in fast paced, market facing environments. It offers talented individuals unique
opportunity to work in world‑class teams while assuming high levels of personal accountability to
deliver on the company’s mission.
As a key member of Canada Finance Team, the Financial Analyst is tasked with supporting strategic business decision making and the delivery of Asahi Canada’s strategic and financial objectives.
You will utilize your 3-5 years of finance experience in supply chain finance settings to oversee budgeting, cost efficiency, and variance reporting. The role will manage the COGS and inventory management at month end close, budget and forecasting process for each province, by channel and customer and support in the creation and review of forecasts, business cases. Your analytical abilities will aid in driving financial discipline and accountability, ultimately aiming to support decision making to maximise value chains with our business partners.
Ensures deliverables are on time, accurate and contain the right level of detail to allow for clear and simple decision making. The role is also responsible for supporting various team in ensuring correct cost allocations and reviewing costs versus budgets, aiming to maximise the efficiency of a fully allocated product costing framework.
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