Senior Accountant at Workhorse
Union City, Indiana, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

08 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

09 Jan, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Cost Accounting, Inventory Management, Financial Operations, ERP Systems, Excel Skills, Budgeting, Forecasting, Data Integrity, Process Improvement, Financial Discipline, Operational Efficiency, Variance Analysis, Compliance, Audit, Manufacturing Finance, Electric Vehicles

Industry

Automotive

Description
Description Headquartered in the Detroit area with manufacturing in Indiana, Workhorse (Nasdaq: WKHS) is redefining what a medium-duty truck should be. Workhorse builds software-first, electric trucks that are powerful, cost-efficient, reliable, safe, and comfortable—all with zero tailpipe emissions. Our deep experience building electric vehicles at scale drives intentional innovations designed to help customers lower operating costs, improve performance of their fleets, enhance the driver experience, and maximize uptime without compromise. By electrifying their fleets, our customers can make a positive impact on our world while meeting their financial, sustainability and compliance goals. More information is available at www.workhorse.com. The Senior Accountant – Operations and Cost Accounting, will play a key role in analyzing manufacturing costs, maintaining cost standards, while serving as a business partner to Operations, Supply Chain, and Engineering to improve financial performance. This individual will ensure accurate inventory valuation, support monthly close activities, and deliver meaningful reporting that drives strategic business decisions. The position requires a hands-on, detail-oriented finance professional who can build scalable processes, ensure financial discipline, and support data-driven operational decisions in a fast-paced manufacturing startup. This role reports to the Director of Accounting Operations and will ideally be based in Detroit, Michigan or Union City, Indiana. Analyze manufacturing costs, inventory valuations, and production variances. Prepare and maintain standard cost models; update cost rolls as needed. Partner with Operations, Purchasing, and Supply Chain to ensure accurate product costing and margin analysis. Coordinate and oversee annual physical inventory processes with Operations partners, ensuring compliance with internal controls, accurate reconciliation to system balances, and audit-ready documentation. Support the month-end close process, including journal entries, account reconciliations, and variance analysis for areas of ownership, which include inventory, warranty, revenue recognition, and others as needed. Develop and maintain key performance indicators (KPIs) to monitor operational efficiency. Participate in budgeting and forecasting processes, providing cost and margin insights to FP&A and business partners. Identify process improvements and implement best practices in cost accounting and reporting. Partner with IT to design and maintain cost accounting data integrity within the ERP system (QAD). Support internal controls, SOX compliance, and audit requests related to inventory and cost accounting. Participate in ERP enhancements and process automation initiatives. Perform other month-end closing activities as assigned. Requirements Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, or related field required. 3-5+ years of progressive cost accounting or manufacturing finance experience; automotive or EV OEM experience strongly preferred. Strong intellectual curiosity and bias toward action; consistently investigates issues beyond the surface, defines next steps without direction, and takes ownership to resolve problems end to end. Strong command of standard cost accounting, inventory management, and plant financial operations. Strong ERP experience and advanced Excel skills. Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, evolving production environment. Approximately 25% travel required. Why Join Competitive compensation and benefits package Collaborative, growth-oriented culture Opportunity to make a tangible impact on business performance
Responsibilities
The Senior Accountant will analyze manufacturing costs and maintain cost standards while partnering with various departments to improve financial performance. This role includes ensuring accurate inventory valuation, supporting monthly close activities, and delivering meaningful reporting for strategic decisions.
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