Director, Supply Chain Finance
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Finance & Banking
Financial Manager, Corporate Finance
BUILT ON FLAVOR. FUELED BY PEOPLE.
What’s it like to work at Kinder’s? Well, there’s a lot of snacking and geeking out over what we all cooked over the weekend. Beyond that, there’s also plenty of hard work. Because we don’t just like flavor, we’re obsessed with it.
With over 100 products sold nationwide, we’re now a top-five brand in multiple flavor categories at Costco, Walmart, Whole Foods, and more. We’re not your typical CPG company. Privately held and founder‑led, we like to think of ourselves as a pirate ship in a sea of cruise ships. Our crew is adventurous and fearless. We chart our own course and chase big ideas to make food unforgettable.
As we expand globally and approach $1 billion in revenue, we need more smart-and-scrappy, flavor‑obsessed people to come aboard. If you’re looking for a place where you can see the real impact of your work…
this is it! Every day, you’ll be part of a journey to add flavor to millions of meals and lives.
At Kinder’s, we’re passionate about flavor, quality, and creating exceptional food experiences. As our company continues to grow, so does the scale and complexity of our supply chain across co‑manufacturing, logistics, and an expanding SKU portfolio.
The Director of Supply Chain Finance will serve as the strategic FP&A leader embedded within Supply Chain. This role strengthens and scales the financial processes, insights, and decision frameworks that support our operations. It goes beyond reporting — delivering rigorous planning, analysis, and actionable insights that improve performance and enable sound decision‑making.
Operating in a fast‑moving and evolving environment, this leader will enhance budgeting, forecasting, and reporting processes while guiding decisions made with imperfect information. The role partners closely with Supply Chain and Operations leadership and represents supply chain financial insights in collaboration with the Vice President of FP&A.
This position plays a critical role in balancing service, cost, margin, and working capital to ensure supply chain decisions support the company’s long‑term financial health and strategic priorities — not simply short‑term cost performance.
Key Responsibilities Include Financial Leadership & Business Partnership- Serve as the primary finance partner to Supply Chain, Operations, and Procurement leadership.
- Represent supply chain financial performance and insights to senior leadership in partnership with the Vice President of FP&A.
- Translate operational metrics into financial outcomes, connecting service levels, inventory, productivity, and cost drivers to EBITDA and cash flow.
- Strengthen and scale budgeting, forecasting, and reporting processes specific to supply chain operations.
- Operate effectively in ambiguous and evolving environments where financial structures continue to mature and decisions must be made with imperfect information.
- Provide structured financial perspectives on trade‑offs across service, cost, margin, and capital efficiency.
- Lead fact‑based discussions and constructively challenge assumptions to improve decision quality and business outcomes.
- Own COGS and supply chain cost performance management, including management reporting and analysis across materials, labor, overhead, freight, warehousing, and co‑manufacturing.
- Identify and lead financial analysis that supports structural margin improvement initiatives in partnership with Operations and Procurement.
- Evaluate sourcing strategies, network decisions, SKU rationalization, and capacity investments using disciplined financial modeling and scenario analysis.
- Balance short‑term cost performance with long‑term economic feasibility and enterprise priorities.
- Partner with R&D and Brand on new product costing, reformulations, and pack changes to ensure strong financial foundations from launch through lifecycle management.
- Support disciplined working capital management, ensuring inventory investments are economically justified and aligned with growth objectives.
- Lead annual budget and rolling forecast processes for Supply Chain.
- Embed financial rigor into S&OP /…
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