Pricing Specialist Accounting at Geebo

Pricing Specialist

Company Name:
Tree of Life
Pricing Specialist
Location: Naperville, IL
Job Id: - if the job id isn't null, display the job id ->4672
# of Openings: - if the # of openings isn't null, display the # of openings ->1
About the Job:
The Pricing Specialist is responsible for performing/maintaining pricing codes, price changes, inputs and research for assigned products, categories, suppliers and customers within the KeHE distribution network. This includes inbound cost components, outbound price points and the resulting standard and customer margins. The Pricing Specialist will work closely with the Business Excellence, Supply Chain, and Customer Support teams to achieve departmental and company objectives. All accountabilities are to be fulfilled in a manner consistent with the Company Mission and Values.
Major Areas of Responsibility:
Price change reviews and processing to include receiving, coding, and proper filing of all price change submissions from vendors.
Assist in the researching of price discrepancy issues.
NTS System maintenance related to pricing data.
Advanced Costing system maintenance.
Must maintain good attendance.
Maintain safe work practices.
Maintain safeguards of confidential company information.
Ad hoc reporting, as required.
Other duties and special projects as requested.
Education and
Experience:
High School Diploma or GED and a minimum of one (1) year clerical experience required.
Must be proficient with MS Office and have strong data-entry skills with a high level of accuracy.
Excellent grammar, verbal and writing skills.
Must be results-driven, resourceful and well organized with an ability to work on multiple projects and strict deadlines with minimal supervision.
Above average interpersonal skills with experience focusing on customer satisfaction.
High energy level, ability to get along with diverse personalities, tactful, mature and flexible.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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