Pricing Analyst at LyondellBasell Industries in Houston, TXother related Employment listings - Houston, TX at Geebo

Pricing Analyst at LyondellBasell Industries in Houston, TX

Roles & Responsibilities Formulates reports and analyzes information to supply the Business the data required to develop factors in formula pricing calculations and competitive pricing discussions with customers. Participates in monthly price changes involving calculating and updating customer price files based on changes in relevant commodity market prices. Documents contract pricing information into analytical tools for reporting. Assures invoice accuracy, monitors metrics and supports efforts to maintain/enhance operational excellence and improve customer satisfaction. Responsible for effective implementation of mass price updates by incorporating price protection and caps, where applicable, to ensure accuracy. Communicates and enforces business rules through interaction with all levels of Supply Chain. Researches, coordinates and provides pricing knowledge and expertise to respond to Accounting, Internal and External Control audit compliance. Min. Qualifications Bachelor's degree preferred with a major in Supply Chain Management, Information and Operations Management, Logistics Technology, Industrial Distribution, Marketing, Management, Economics, Accounting/Finance or related degree from an accredited university. 8
years related experience required in lieu of degree. Preferred Qualifications The ideal candidate will have strong computer, analytical, and problem-solving skills. Demonstrate complex problem resolution proficiency and capability to identify/implement process and system enhancements. Be able to effectively communicate critical pricing information to all levels of the organization. Seeks out and is open to knowledge, ideas, and feedback to improve effectiveness.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Supply Chain & LogisticsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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