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Cogs Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

$95K - $110K/yr

The Senior Accountant will own the day-to-day revenue and COGS accounting function, ensuring transactions are properly recognized, reconciled, and audit-ready. This role also contributes more broadly ...

Senior Revenue Accountant

Dallas, TX · On-site

$95K - $110K/yr

The Senior Accountant will own the day-to-day revenue and COGS accounting function, ensuring transactions are properly recognized, reconciled, and audit-ready. This role also contributes more broadly ...

Sr. Manager, Cost Accounting

Austin, TX · On-site

$100K - $500K/yr

You will play a critical role in owning manufacturing cost accounting - including inventory, fixed assets, and COGS - building out standard cost processes, and partnering cross-functionally with ...

Staff Accountant - CPG

Austin, TX · On-site

$54K - $71K/yr

You'll work across general ledger accounting, month-end close, reconciliations, AP and AR, inventory and COGS, revenue and payment reconciliation, and financial reporting. Our accounting team is lean ...

Leveraging Volume, Sales, COGS, and Gross Profit data across product categories, this role will streamline reporting, uncover key trends, and support data-driven decision-making. The analyst will ...

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Senior Accountant

Austin, TX · On-site

$73K - $92K/yr

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Own inventory accounting and COGS, including landed cost tracking * Partner with operations to maintain accurate inventory and margin reporting Accounting Operations * Manage Balance Sheet ...

Senior Accountant

Dallas, TX

$68K - $85K/yr

... COGS accrual processes. Beyond core close responsibilities, this role plays an active part in process improvement initiatives and in elevating the quality, clarity, and usefulness of financial ...

Senior Accountant

Austin, TX

$73K - $92K/yr

... COGS accrual processes. Beyond core close responsibilities, this role plays an active part in process improvement initiatives and in elevating the quality, clarity, and usefulness of financial ...

Senior Accountant

Dallas, TX · On-site

$68K - $85K/yr

... COGS accrual processes. Beyond core close responsibilities, this role plays an active part in process improvement initiatives and in elevating the quality, clarity, and usefulness of financial ...

General Manager - Fredericksburg #35

Fredericksburg, TX · On-site

$49K - $68K/yr

Manages restaurant P & L to optimize manageable profit, controls COGS, Labor, and Controllables (semi-fixed expenses). Performs other duties and responsibilities as requested by DM. Additional ...

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How much do cogs jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for cogs in Texas is $56,490.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44,700.00 and $68,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a cog?

In a professional context, 'Cogs' is not typically a standalone job title. It is more commonly known as an abbreviation for 'Cost of Goods Sold' (COGS) in accounting and finance, referring to the direct costs associated with producing goods sold by a company. However, if you see 'Cogs' as a job title, it may refer to a specialist or analyst focused on managing, analyzing, or reporting COGS for a business. These professionals help organizations optimize production costs and improve profitability by monitoring inventory, sourcing, and manufacturing expenses. Always review the specific job description to understand the intended responsibilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a COGS (Cost of Goods Sold) analyst?

To thrive as a COGS Analyst, you need strong analytical skills, a solid background in accounting or finance, and proficiency in data analysis, usually supported by a relevant degree. Familiarity with ERP systems, financial modeling tools (such as Excel), and accounting software is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and clear communication help analysts deliver accurate insights and collaborate effectively with other teams. These skills are crucial for ensuring precise financial reporting and strategic decision-making that drive a company’s profitability.

What are the typical challenges faced by COGS (Cost of Goods Sold) analysts when collaborating with other departments?

COGS analysts often work closely with finance, operations, and procurement teams to ensure accurate cost tracking and reporting. One common challenge is aligning data and methodologies across departments, as discrepancies can impact financial statements. Additionally, COGS analysts may need to clearly communicate complex cost structures to non-financial stakeholders and adapt to changing supply chain dynamics. Building strong relationships and maintaining open communication with cross-functional teams is key to overcoming these challenges.

What is the difference between Cogs vs Machinists?

AspectCogsMachinists
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent, on-the-job trainingHigh school diploma, technical school, or apprenticeship
Work EnvironmentManufacturing plants, assembly linesMachine shops, manufacturing facilities
Industry UsageCommonly used in manufacturing and productionUsed across manufacturing, aerospace, automotive sectors
Job FocusAssembling, maintaining, and operating machineryDesigning, setting up, and operating machine tools

While Cogs focus on assembly and operation within manufacturing settings, Machinists are more involved in precision machining, setup, and tooling. Both roles are essential in manufacturing but differ in technical skill level and responsibilities.

Infographic showing various Cogs job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, 4% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $56,490 per year, or $27.2 per hour.

Senior Revenue Accountant

GrabAGun

On-site

$95K - $110K/yr

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Senior Revenue Accountant

You should know

Location: On-Site in North Dallas

Compensation: $95K - $110K

Citizenship Requirements: US Citizen and Green Card Holders only.

Why this role matters

As GrabAGun’s e-commerce revenue continues to scale, accurate and timely revenue and cost-of-goods-sold accounting are critical to reliable financial reporting and sound decision-making. The Senior Accountant will own the day-to-day revenue and COGS accounting function, ensuring transactions are properly recognized, reconciled, and audit-ready.

This role also contributes more broadly to the monthly close, bringing discipline to reconciliations and internal controls, and partnering closely with the rest of the accounting team to keep the close process running smoothly.

What you’ll do every day

  • Own the day-to-day revenue accounting process, including preparing and posting revenue-related journal entries such as deferred revenue, returns and refunds, chargebacks, and promotional discounts.

  • Perform monthly revenue reconciliations across sales channels and payment processors, resolving discrepancies and ensuring revenue is properly recognized under U.S. GAAP (ASC 606).

  • Prepare and analyze COGS and inventory-related journal entries and reconciliations, including valuation and cut-off procedures, partnering closely with Operations.

  • Analyze revenue and margin variances month over month, providing clear, actionable explanations to management.

  • Partner with Sales, Operations, and Payment Processing teams to ensure accurate coding and reporting of revenue transactions.

  • Prepare revenue and COGS-related workpapers and supporting schedules for financial reporting, including 10-Q and 10-K filings.

  • Support external audits related to revenue and COGS by delivering audit-ready documentation and responding to auditor requests.

  • Execute assigned monthly, quarterly, and year-end close activities outside of revenue/COGS, including general ledger journal entries and balance sheet reconciliations, as needed.

  • Ensure adherence to internal controls and support SOX compliance initiatives, particularly related to revenue processes.

  • Identify and implement process improvements to streamline the revenue and COGS close, and assist with ad hoc financial analysis and special projects as needed.

What you bring

  • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or Finance.

  • 4-6 years of progressive accounting experience, including public accounting or public company exposure.

  • Strong knowledge of U.S. GAAP, with hands-on experience in revenue recognition (ASC 606).

  • Experience in eCommerce, retail, or inventory-driven businesses, including exposure to sales tax, payment processors, and revenue-related accounting flows.

  • Hands-on experience with month-end close and balance sheet reconciliations in a fast-paced environment.

  • Experience with COGS and inventory accounting.

  • Familiarity with SEC reporting processes is a plus.

  • Experience with ERP systems such as NetSuite preferred.

  • Advanced Excel skills, including working with large data sets.

  • Experience supporting audits and working with external auditors.

  • Strong attention to detail, organization, and effective communication skills to collaborate cross-functionally.

Bonus if you have

  • CPA certification (preferred, not required).

  • Experience with revenue recognition automation tools or ERP revenue modules.

  • Experience in a newly public or SOX-compliant company environment.

  • Familiarity with chargeback, returns, or promotional accounting in a high-volume retail environment.

What success looks like

  • Accurate, well-documented revenue and COGS accounting. Clean reconciliations. Audit-ready financials leadership can rely on. A revenue accounting function that scales with GrabAGun’s growth while staying compliant and efficient.

Ready to help build a scalable, high-integrity revenue accounting function?

  • Send us your resume and show us how you bring accuracy, ownership, and structure to financial operations.