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Les Schwab Tire Centers is seeking a Gross Profit Staff Accountant to ensure accurate gross profit reporting across tire center operations. You will analyze variances, work with field teams, and support GL adjustments.
The role collaborates on pricing, promotions, and system upgrades, acting as a SME for Oracle ERP, SCM, and POS platforms. The ideal candidate has an accounting degree, 3+ years of relevant experience, and strong Excel/BI skills.
The Gross Profit Staff Accountant plays a critical role in ensuring the accuracy, integrity, and transparency of gross profit reporting across tire center operations. This position is responsible for conducting detailed monthly variance analysis, investigating and resolving discrepancies with field teams, and ensuring timely and accurate general ledger adjustments. The role collaborates closely with the Purchasing and Pricing departments to evaluate the financial impact of pricing and promotional strategies, ensuring gross profit implications are accurately reflected in financial reports. As a subject matter expert (SME), the Gross Profit Staff Accountant actively contributes to the design, testing, and implementation of key financial systems, including Oracle ERP, Supply Chain Management (SCM), and the company’s Point of Sale (POS) platform. This individual also supports enterprise-level automation initiatives, such as Accounts Payable automation, by bringing a gross profit lens to cross-functional technology projects. The ideal candidate demonstrates strong technical accounting skills, is proficient in financial systems including Customer First, Vast Online, NetSuite, MFCS, and iSeries, and is adept at producing ad hoc analysis and insights to support leadership decision-making. This position requires a high level of analytical thinking, cross-functional collaboration, and a proactive approach to improving financial processes and system integrations.
Educational/Experience Requirements: Accounting Degree and 3+ years of relevant accounting experience, including experience with NetSuite, Vast Online, MFCS, Customer First, and i-series is preferred. Experience with multi-location retail or manufacturing environments is highly desirable. Prior involvement with cross-functional collaboration (Purchasing, Pricing, Operations)
Core Technical Skills/Knowledge: Advanced Microsoft Excel skills (pivot tables, v-lookups, formulas). Proficiency in Google Workspace (Sheets, Docs, Drive), and Microsoft Word preferred. Hands‑on experience with enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems such as NetSuite, Oracle, or comparable platforms with demonstrated ability to navigate general ledger, reporting, and journal entry modules. Ability to work independently with limited supervision. Strong understanding of GAAP and internal controls. High attention to detail and strong numerical accuracy. Strong analytical, problem‑solving, and organizational skills. Ability to interpret financial reports and identify discrepancies. Data extraction and transformation skills using excel and BI tools to analyze and reconcile large datasets across financial systems. Familiarity with business intelligence (BI) and visualization tools (e.g., Power BI, Tableau, or Google Looker Studio) for building dashboards and performance metrics. Experience supporting month‑end or year‑end close processes. Ability to support system testing, UAT, and data validation during software implementations and upgrades.
Experience with inventory valuation or cost accounting preferred. Strong understanding of gross profit drivers, including COGS, pricing strategies, discounts, and inventory valuation methods (FIFO, LIFO, weighted average). Proficient in Customer First, Vast Online, iSeries, and Netsuite with an emphasis on inventory and gross profit analysis. Understanding of inventory valuation methodologies and their impact on gross profit (e.g., FIFO, LIFO, weighted average). Experience with researching, investigating and resolving discrepancies between GL and subledgers is highly valued. Experience in preparing financial statements and documentation for internal and external audits is highly valued.
Adaptability: Must possess the time management and organizational skills necessary to work quickly and effectively under pressure with the flexibility to perform in an ever‑changing work environment, concentrating on several areas of work at one time. Analytical Skills: Strong analytical and decision making skills with proven ability to manage high complexity and diversity of work assignments. Analyzes inventory data to ensure proper valuation and alignment with accounting principles (e.g., FIFO, LIFO). Reconciles discrepancies between physical inventory, system data, and financial reports. Detects issues like shrinkage, misclassifications, or pricing errors that affect reported gross profit. Validates accuracy of data flows from systems such as Oracle or POS platforms to financial reporting tools. Develops and interprets detailed reports and dashboards to support strategic decision‑making. Translates complex financial data into actionable insights for business partners and leadership. Analyzes monthly gross profit variances across tire centers by comparing actual results to forecasts or prior periods. Identifies trends, anomalies, or irregularities in revenue, cost of goods sold (COGS), and inventory movements.
Ability to communicate information clearly and professionally (both verbally and in writing) while ensuring that the quality and content of the message are relevant to the circumstances and understandable to wide audiences; the ability to draft, proofread, and send written communications effectively; the ability and willingness to carefully listen to others by asking appropriate questions, avoiding interruptions, and the leadership to collaborate internally, cross‑functionally, and across management levels in formal and informal settings. Collaborates with Purchasing and Pricing teams to assess and improve profitability of specific product lines or services.
Ability to organize, manage, prioritize, and budget organizational activities and projects effectively and strategically. Identifies patterns in recurring issues, bottlenecks, or inefficiencies in gross profit accounting processes. Recommends automation or process improvements to enhance accuracy and reduce manual intervention.
A Gross Profit Accountant demonstrates leadership by taking ownership of the accuracy and integrity of gross profit reporting and serving as a subject matter expert to guide cross‑functional teams in understanding the financial impact of pricing, inventory, and promotional decisions. They lead collaboration during system implementations, mentor colleagues on gross profit processes, and proactively identify trends and risks to drive data‑informed solutions. By championing process improvements and ensuring compliance with GAAP and internal controls, they influence strategic decision‑making and support financial performance across the organization. Has potential to manage, motivate and grow employees or coworkers to ensure successful completion of work tasks and projects to achieve organizational goals and objectives; the ability to encourage teamwork; delegate authority and provide direction.
Create an environment that is stakeholder‑focused; encourage team collaboration to anticipate and understand stakeholders' needs, empower staff to identify suitable solutions; ensure staff is consistently delivering on those expectations. Teamwork: Ability to establish, maintain, and encourage high‑trust working relationships with business users and team members; must work effectively independently, as a member of a team, and as a team leader. The ability to establish and maintain rapport, interact comfortably, and work well with co‑workers. This includes cooperating, being supportive of others, willingly helping others, considering others’ ideas and opinions, sharing information, giving proper credit, and fulfilling team responsibilities.
Primarily desk position; regularly required to sit, occasionally required to stand and walk. Requires frequent and repetitive use of hands and fingers to operate computer, mouse, keyboard, and office related equipment and the ability to reach with hands and arms. The position requires lifting no more than 20 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close visual acuity and the ability to adjust focus. Requires the ability to communicate verbally and exchange information over the phone and in person. Work Environment: Office, non‑manual work; the worker is not substantially exposed to adverse environmental conditions.
This job description is not all inclusive and is subject to change. Additional duties, responsibilities, and tasks may be assigned, as necessary. Employment remains “AT WILL” at all times. Our founder, Les Schwab, built his business from one store to hundreds of locations across the western states, a massive supply chain hub, and a state‑of‑the‑art headquarters, making Les Schwab one of the largest independent tire businesses in the United States. Les believed in treating customers like family. Although he passed away in 2007, his vision remains at the core of the company’s culture: give people more for their money, reward employees for their expertise and hard work, earn people’s trust, and everyone benefits. Today, the 8,000+ employees of Les Schwab Tire Centers are proud to carry on this legacy. Our unparalleled profit‑sharing and benefits package is designed to reward you now and into your future.
Competitive compensation
Profit sharing bonus
Retirement plan funded by Les Schwab Company paid training
Medical Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Vacation & holiday pay
Life Insurance
Short & long‑term disability
Les Schwab is an equal‑opportunity employer.
If you need a reasonable accommodation to complete this application, please contact the manager at the location where you are applying.
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