Role Overview
This position oversees the accounting and finance functions for our manufacturing locations in the Central Region (Blue Mountain, MS - Ripley, MS - and Mounds, IL). This teammate ensures accounting and controls processes are maintained in accordance with GAAP, facilitates SOX compliance, and ensures company accounting procedures are followed.
This position also partners with the local Plant Managers to provide daily KPIs reporting, cost analysis and assist in forecasting and planning for each facility.
This position is based at an active mine site and requires daily onsite presence. Work conditions may include uneven terrain, climbing ladders, navigating steps, and exposure to varying weather conditions such as heat, rain, or mud.
Key Responsibilities
Maintains capital expenditure records, prepares monthly reports, and closes projects in accordance with GAAP, as monitored by Corporate
Provide accounting oversight for the 3 plants in the region, including reviewing plant and accounting procedures and suggesting improvements
Lead month-end and year-end closing processes; prepare and/or review monthly account reconciliations for the plants.
Prepare and analyze monthly plant financial statements; monitor plant spending and identify cost-saving opportunities
Assist in analyzing manufacturing variances including labor, material, and overhead
Ensure compliance with accounting standards, company policies, and internal controls
Develop an understanding of Oil-Dri costing to assist management in explaining product costs and in identifying financial opportunities.
Partner with plant managers to develop annual budgets and periodic forecasts; track actual performance against budget and explain variances
Monitor KPIs and assist management in process improvements
Support capital expenditure planning and ROI analysis
Maintain strong internal controls and safeguard company assets
Coordinate audits and support regulatory reporting requirements
Ensure compliance with SOX, GAAP, and company financial procedures where applicable
Supervise accounting staff and finance personnel; Train and mentor team members
Foster collaboration between finance and operations teams
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Accounting required; CPA preferred
5-8 years of accounting experience in manufacturing
Minimum 3 years experience as a supervisor or manager
Skills & Abilities:
Strong understanding of accounting principles, financial close processes, and internal controls.
Experience in SOX-compliant organization preferred
Strong understanding of cost accounting and manufacturing finance
Proficiency with Excel and ERP reporting tools (JD Edwards experience preferred)
Experience in inventory controls and budgeting processes
Strong analytical, troubleshooting, and problem-solving skills.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to work effectively across technical and business teams.
Physical Demands and Work Environment:
Must be able to walk through the processing, packaging, warehouse, and supply areas for monthly inventory. Not uncommon to sit for long periods of time.
Work with a computer entire day.
Safety PPE required when working during inventory and walkthrough includes steel toe shoes and gloves, earplugs and/or respiratory masks
Benefits
Annual Incentive Bonus
401(k) with 6% match (Fully Vested at 2 Years)
Annual Merit increase opportunity
Paid Holidays
Paid Parental Leave
Fitness & Gym Reimbursement
Employer Contribution - Health, Dental
About Us
Oil-Dri Corporation of America is a leading manufacturer and supplier of specialty sorbent products for consumer and business-to-business markets that has been voted as a Top 100 workplaces in the Chicago Tribune. Oil-Dri’s products are sold in the pet care, animal health, fluids purification, agricultural, sports field, industrial and automotive markets. Oil-Dri controls millions of tons of specialty mineral reserves, including calcium bentonite, attapulgite, and diatomaceous shale. The company’s mines and manufacturing facilities are located in Georgia, Mississippi, Illinois, and California. Oil-Dri is a family-controlled and operated organization that emphasizes honesty, integrity, and accountability. The company is dedicated to fulfilling its mission to Create Value From Sorbent Minerals.
Oil-Dri is committed to providing equal opportunity for all teammates and qualified candidates without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex, age, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, marital status, mental or physical disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. Accordingly, all employment decisions and personnel actions or programs such as hiring, promotion, discipline, compensation, benefits, transfers, reductions in workforce, and training, etc. will be consistent with the principle of equal employment opportunity.