Finance Student Program - Detroit, United States - Stellantis

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    Job DescriptionThe Stellantis Finance Student Program allows individuals to gain experience and exposure across the many different facets of a strategic enterprise.

    Within the program, students will work in a dynamic, fast-paced environment with people who work together as a team to continually think bigger and bolder.

    Students will directly support our Manufacturing Finance team in one of our Detroit-based Manufacturing plant locations. Students will gain industry experience, interface with various levels within Finance, and apply their coursework to drive results. The position provides students with an opportunity to work year-round in a part-time role. The program requires students to work 24 hours a week year-round.
    During the summer months, student employees may potentially work 40 hours per week.

    This determination will be at Management's discretionOverview:

    Working in a manufacturing facility is a very dynamic environment where you will work collaboratively with other financial analysts and cross functional team members.

    A large portion of a typical day is spent on the plant floor interacting with various departments in a team environment trying to resolve current operating issues.


    What you'll do:


    The Finance Student Program employees will assume responsibilities related to forecasting, the capitalization and disposal of assets and assisting in ad hoc analysis.

    This role will collaborate with operating management and Corporate Finance and Accounting teams.


    This position is responsible for:
    Working as part of a team responsible for the accurate and timely processing of asset accounting activities for Manufacturing facilities in the greater Detroit areaProviding accounting support to operating and finance staffs for asset capitalization, transfers, and disposals, asset reuse and useful life adjustmentsControlling asset master record creation as well as asset master changes for assigned operating groupsCoordinating and monitoring month end closing activities performed by external accounting services provider for assigned plantsMaintaining compliance with internal controls over asset accountingPerforming analysis, reporting and studies as required by leadershipPrepare monthly accrual JV's to accurately report period costsAd hoc assignments as needed by Manufacturing Finance

    What you'll learn:
    Developing relationships with multiple aspects of the organization to achieve the financial goalsBusiness plan and model year budget developmentHow to drive SOX control, manage annual asset audits, perform annual physical inventoriesM E Acquire to Retire asset management process utilized at StellantisThe monthly asset close process and all areas that impact itHow to navigate and use multiple modules (FI, CO, AA, MM, PS) within the PSAP systemHow multiple organizations interact with asset accountingMonitor and maintain SOX compliance for the locationBuilding a foundation of in-depth knowledge of FCA financial and manufacturing processesWhat this role will prepare you for:Additional finance roles such as Lead Analyst and Plant ControllerTransferring Manufacturing Finance knowledge to operations personnel and others within FinanceAbility to absorb increasing levels of responsibility and adapt to a dynamic and fast-paced industryCreate interactions and further exposure opportunities with Senior ManagementImprove communication and collaboration with other accounting and finance departments as well as operationsDevelop ability to manage and analyze large volumes of dataDevelop ad-hoc analyses for special studiesRequirements

    Basic Qualifications:
    Pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Finance, Accounting or similar discipline at an accredited university with a graduation date of April 2025 or laterAbility to work 24 hours year-round

    Preferred Qualifications:

    GPA of 3.0 or higher (based on a 4.0 scale)Previous internship or accounting/finance related work experienceGood working knowledge of accounting principles, methods and techniquesHigh proficiency in all Microsoft Office applications including Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and WordStrong written and verbal communication skillsMust exhibit strong leadership skillsStrong interest in the automotive industry and new technologiesAbility to work in a team environmentAt Stellantis, we assess candidates based on qualifications, merit and business needs.

    We welcome applications from people of all gender identities, age, ethnicity, nationality, religion, sexual orientation and disability. Diverse teams will allow us to better meet the evolving needs of our customers and care for our future.