Pricing Analyst Information Technology (IT) - Portland, ME at Geebo

Pricing Analyst

Carlisle Construction Materials (CCM) has an exciting opportunity for a Pricing Analyst to join our Hunter Panels brand in Portland, ME.
The Pricing Analyst will be responsible for evaluating competitive feedback and market trends to provide system pricing for their assigned sales territory that achieves company profitability and sales goals.
The analyst owns all price maintenance within SAP for their territory and is responsible for Leveraging analytics tools to drive informed pricing decisions.
Essential Duties:
Analyze pricing requests and offer competitive pricing to distribution based upon knowledge of costs, availability, competitor pricing, roofing systems/assemblies and overall targeted company margin thresholds.
Manages customer pricing and discount structures within the SAP system.
Analyzes material costs and profitability to protect the companys needs and interests.
Negotiates with suppliers to procure competitive costs, availability, and quality of products.
Maintain strong relationships with customer service, regional managers, and sales representatives.
Communicates with Sales and Marketing managers to obtain regional feedback of competitive situations and general market information.
Develop knowledge of pricing software and leverage analytics & guidance applications to drive proactive pricing decisions.
Exercise good judgment and decision-making when balancing the needs of the customer and the business.
Understand and address issues raised by customer service on price discrepancies in SAP.
Maintain pricing on open orders by reviewing open order reports or audits to ensure pricing is up-to-date and valid.
Education:
Bachelors degree Equivalency:
Minimum three years of customer service or one year of sales / technical field experience Recommended Skills Assembly And Installation Auditing Customer Service Data Analysis Decision Making Roofing Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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