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Cost Accountant (51345)

Oxnard, CA · On-site

$28 - $43/hr

The Cost Accountant applies principles of cost accounting to develop cost systems, recommend ... Manufacturing organization cost recovery analysis (actual expenses in relation to recovery rates)

Cost Accountant

Marietta, PA

$61K - $82K/yr

Support preparation of the Annual Plan including OPEX, Recoveries and Standard Product Costing ... Experience with budgeting, forecasting, fixed assets, cost accounting, and/or general ledger ...

Cost Accountant

Oak Ridge, TN

$62K - $83K/yr

The Cost Accountant position is a hands-on, finance professional that performs a variety of routine ... signal recovery. Based out of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, AMT designs and manufactures advanced ...

... recovery for client billable goods and services. This position understands various types of ... Intermediate to advanced experience with Inventory Control Systems, Accounting Software Programs ...

Cost Accountant

Wadsworth, OH · On-site

$75K - $100K/yr

... recovery and a healthy workplace Generous paid time off (PTO) and paid holidays to help you ... of cost accounting experience in a manufacturing environment, preferably in discrete or light ...

Project Accountant 1

Kansas City, MO · On-site

$59K - $78K/yr

The Project Accountant 1 position supports the local operations Area Management, Accounting Manager ... Perform internal cost recovery functions for billable project charges of vehicles & equipment

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How much do cost recovery accountant jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for cost recovery accountant in the United States is $77,730.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $65,500.00 and $87,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What's the highest paying accountant job?

Senior financial managers, such as Chief Financial Officers (CFOs) and Finance Directors, typically earn the highest salaries among accounting roles. Cost Recovery Accountants with extensive experience and advanced certifications can also command higher compensation, especially in large corporations or specialized industries. Salary levels depend on industry, location, and level of responsibility.

Will cost accountants be replaced by AI?

Cost recovery accountants perform financial analysis and manage cost recovery processes, which require judgment, industry knowledge, and interpretation of complex data. While AI can assist with data processing and automation of routine tasks, it is unlikely to fully replace the analytical and decision-making aspects of the role in the near future.

What is the difference between Cost Recovery Accountant vs Cost Analyst?

AspectCost Recovery AccountantCost Analyst
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or related field; certifications like CPA are commonUsually holds a bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, or economics; certifications like CMA may be preferred
Work EnvironmentWorks in accounting departments within industries like energy, utilities, or government agenciesWorks in finance or operations teams across various industries, analyzing costs and budgets
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by companies involved in cost recovery, utility billing, or government projectsEmployed by corporations, consulting firms, or government agencies to analyze and control costs

The main difference is that a Cost Recovery Accountant focuses on recovering costs and ensuring compliance with billing and reimbursement processes, while a Cost Analyst primarily analyzes costs to support budgeting and financial decision-making. Both roles require similar credentials and often work in related industries, but their core responsibilities differ in scope and focus.

Are cost accountants in demand?

Cost accountants are in steady demand across industries such as manufacturing, finance, and consulting, especially for organizations seeking to control expenses and improve profitability. They typically require strong analytical skills, proficiency with accounting software, and relevant certifications like CMA or CPA. Employment prospects are generally stable, with opportunities for advancement into managerial or financial analyst roles.

Is a cost accountant a good career?

A cost accountant is a valuable role focused on analyzing and controlling company expenses, often requiring skills in accounting, finance, and data analysis. It offers opportunities for advancement into managerial or financial analyst positions and typically requires certification such as CMA or CPA. The career can be stable and well-paying, especially in manufacturing, logistics, and large corporations.
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Cost Accountant (51345)

$28 - $43/hr

Other

Posted 4 days ago


Haas Automation rating

6.5

Company rating: 6.5 out of 10

Based on 6 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

346th of 418 rated machine equipment manufacturers


Job description

Summary

Cost Accountant   Salary Range: $28.00 - $43.00/ Hr.

As the largest machine tool builder in the western world, we need world-class talent in all of our departments. And we’re not just looking for people for the production floor. Haas is a very vertically integrated company, with a wide range of high-tech career opportunities available.

Oh, and yes, we are the same Haas that owns the Haas Factory Racing Team, and Haas F1 Team from the Netflix series: Drive to Survive.

The Cost Accountant applies principles of cost accounting to develop cost systems, recommend improvements, and implement and maintain approved recommendations. Provides detailed cost information not supplied by general accounting systems. Determines and implements cost accounting procedures and methods. Prepares and analyzes cost reports and audits costing data. Examines and reviews unusual cost records and ensures cost data is allocated correctly.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned.

  • Collects and analyzes material and labor costs to evaluate efficiency and effectiveness of various production activities.
  • Analyzes cost changes in product design, raw materials, manufacturing methods, or services provided, to determine effects on total production costs.
  • Develops and maintains cost procedure manual.
  • Analyzes actual manufacturing costs and prepares periodic report comparing standard costs to actual production costs.
  • Records cost information for use in controlling expenditures.
  • Analyzes audits of production costs of materials and prepares reports.
  • Compiles cost information to be used in operating and budget preparation.
  • Makes estimates of new and proposed product or service costs.
  • Provides management with reports specifying and comparing factors affecting costs and profitability of products or services.
  • Manages the Inventory Adjustment General Ledger Account by preparing month-end reports on the account’s activity and by requiring feedback from warehouse and production management regarding adjustments with an absolute value of $50,000 per part number.
  • Manages the aging in the WIP account on the balance sheet by preparing month-end reports on the account’s activity and by requiring production management to close production orders that have aged beyond 6 months.
  • Manages the Purchase Price Variance General ledger account by preparing month end reports on the account’s activity and by having feedback from Purchasing and Inventory regarding variances due to such items such as Purchase Order price changes or/and tariff changes on the Purchase Information record in SAP.
  • Review Standard Cost Changes General Ledger account for price changes due to standard cost updates.
  • Directs production related departments (planning, manufacturing, mechanical engineering, design engineering, etc.) regarding structural fixes to BOM’s and Routings to ensure that part’s cost attachment reflects the actual build process.
  • Updates to Purchase Information Records of Haas Automation Europe and Haas Automation Asia.Oversee the following monthly activities at HAI:
    • SAP Controlling close.
    • HAI standard cost and global PIR updates.
    • Audit of movement types 202, 309, and 5XX.
    • Production variance analysis.
    • Manufacturing organization cost recovery analysis (actual expenses in relation to recovery rates).
    • Audit of manufacturing organization’s actual expenses, e.g., contract labor invoice payment timing, tools and tooling usage, etc.
    • Trade show internal order creation.
    • Internal order aging management.
    • Machine maintenance order aging management.
    • Overseas material number release (attaching cost, establish correct financial relationships, remove NR flag, etc.).
    • Audit of 7XX movement in relation to approved cycle count documents.
    • Audit of 904 movement to ensure inventory change is correct.
    • Attaching costs to new material releases (build materials) to ensure cost attachment logic is correct.
    • Product Cost Collector creation, settlement, and deletion.
    • Audit of sales order cost attachment to ensure that the COGM value is correct.
    • Audit of bin stock consumption for reasonableness in relation the month’s production units.
    • Audit HAA and HAE’s material master to ensure costs can be attached correctly to each material for PIR updates.
    • Determine standard cost recovery rates for activities Labor, Set-up Labor, Machine, and Overhead in relation to HAI standard cost and global PIR updates.
    • Determine HAI standard cost and global PIR update dates throughout a given year.
    • Analyze 309 movement types at HAI.
    • Review cycle count adjustments.
    • Review operation’s Purchase Order receipts transactions greater that USD$150,000.
    • Perform cost attachment logic analysis on Haas build products for the engineering, purchasing, and manufacturing business units.
    • Build SAP cost attachment analysis tools for various Haas business units.
    • Analyze monthly the cost attached to materials consumed as reported in the raw material consumption account in relation to the material’s most current purchase order value to determine if the material’s standard cost is reasonable.
    • Performs quarterly cost run of inventory materials.
    • Teach colleagues SAP’s cost attachment logic, where in SAP that the attached costs can be seen, and how to navigate within SAP to see costs attached.

• Employees are expected to follow instructions, procedures and to escalate any issue impacting workflow, quality, etc.

• Employees must exhibit honesty and integrity as well as demonstrate adherence to rules, procedures and policies.

Supervisory Responsibilities

Supervisory Responsibilities

Supervised Employees

This job does not have any supervisory activities.

0

Qualifications
To perform this job successfully the candidate must be able to perform each essential duty adequately. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Must be familiar with a variety of the field’s concepts, practices, and procedures.
  • Experience with a variety of costing methods, manufacturing processes, and variance analysis techniques.
  • Relies on extensive experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals.
  • A wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected.
  • Advanced computer skills (Excel, Word, Access).
  • 0-4+ years of cost accounting experience in a complex manufacturing environment or 6-8 years of cost accounting experience working in a manufacturing environment

Desired Qualifications

  • Experience with large ERP system such as Oracle or SAP.

Education

Bachelor's Degree BA/BS/BFA/BSA from a four-year college or university is required, plus additional related experience, training and/or equivalent combination of education and experience.

Preferred Major

Accounting

Minimum Years of Experience

0 to 4 years of experience

Language Skills

Must have the ability to read, analyze, and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, and/or governmental regulations in English. Must be able to write analytical and/or technical reports, business correspondence, procedure manuals, and create instructional reference material. Able to speak effectively before groups, customers, employees of the organization and/or the general public.

Mathematical Skills

Must be able to calculate figures and amounts such as discounts, interest, commissions, proportions, percentages, area, circumference, and volume. Must have the ability to apply concepts of arithmetic, algebra, and geometry.

Reasoning Ability

Must have the ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.

Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Physical Activity

Duration

Sitting

Frequently

Standing

Frequently

Walking

Frequently

Bending (neck)

Frequently

Bending (waist)

Rarely

Squatting

Rarely

Twisting (neck)

Occasionally

Twisting (waist)

Occasionally

Climbing

Never

Kneeling

Never

Crawling

Never

Reaching (above shoulder level)

Occasionally

Reaching (below shoulder level)

Occasionally

Hand Use

Duration

Repetitive use of hand

Frequently

Simple grasping

Frequently

Power grasping

Rarely

Fine manipulation

Frequently

Pushing & Pulling

Frequently

Vision

Required

Close vision

Yes

Distance vision

No

Color vision

Yes

Peripheral vision

No

Depth perception

No

Adjust focus

Yes

Lifting Requirements

Duration

0-10 lbs.

Occasionally

11-25 lbs.

Occasionally

26-50 lbs.

Occasionally

51-60 lbs.

Never

61+ lbs.

Never

Equipment Use

Duration

This position requires computer use, including monitor, keyboard, mouse, trackball, touchpad, etc.

Frequently

Work Environment
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Noise Level

 

The noise level in the work environment is usually:

Moderate

Work Environment

Duration

This position operates in a general office or engineering lab environment

Constantly

Employee will work around machining or on the production floor

Never

Employee is exposed to moving mechanical parts and vibration

Never

Employee is exposed to hazardous chemicals, fumes or airborne particles

Never

Employee is exposed to outside weather conditions, extreme cold or extreme heat

Never

Employee is exposed to risk of electrical shock

Never