Cost Controller (Inventory & Production)
Own inventory, production costing and yields across CPU, roastery and outlets. Run counts, standard costs, GRNI control and weekly margin packs to improve COGS and cash.
Role purpose
This is a field-first Cost Controller role responsible for inventory control, production costing, yields and variance management across CPU, roastery and outlets. You will enforce Supy discipline (GRNs, transfers, wastage, production outputs, counts), verify reality on-site, and produce weekly and monthly COGS/margin reporting.
This is not a desk job. You are expected to be present in outlets and CPU/roastery regularly, run checks, challenge discrepancies, and close issues with owners and deadlines.
Key responsibilities
Supy ownership (non-negotiable)
Own Supy data integrity: item master/UOMs, pack sizes, recipes/BOMs, yield factors, approved wastage reasons.
Ensure all locations follow the same Supy workflow for GRNs, transfers, returns, wastage, production, and stock counts.
Train outlet/CPU teams and enforce compliance (no shortcuts, no “we’ll fix later”).
Inventory control (CPU + roastery + outlets)
Design and run cycle counts (key SKUs weekly; full counts monthly) with strict sign-offs.
Investigate and explain variances; issue corrective actions and re-counts where needed.
Control stock adjustments through a documented approval workflow (evidence + root cause + approver).
Monitor shrinkage/expiry/breakage and drive reduction plans with Ops and CPU/Roastery.
Production costing (CPU)
Implement batch reporting in Supy (inputs → outputs → waste) and track yield variance vs standard.
Ensure CPU production is correctly transferred/issued to outlets and valued consistently.
Roastery costing
Track green coffee inventory, roasted outputs, and roast loss/shrinkage by batch.
Investigate variances (bean type, roast profile, handling, storage) and implement controls to reduce unexplained loss.
Weekly reporting (for Operations)
Produce a Weekly COGS & Margin Pack (by outlet + consolidated) showing:
waste/shrink trend
yield variances (CPU/roastery)
PPV / supplier price movements (where available)
top 10 variance drivers + actions/owners/deadlines
Run a short weekly review with Ops to close actions (not just present numbers).
Month-end / audit support
Provide month-end schedules: inventory valuation support, GRNI/receiving cut-off support (as applicable), adjustment register, variance explanations.
Support Finance with audit requests related to inventory, costing, wastage, yield, and production documentation.
Management style / field expectations
You are expected to be proactive and present on-site: outlets, CPU and roastery.
Comfortable challenging teams, enforcing standards, and stopping leakage.
You verify physically: receiving, storage, portioning, production, transfers—not “Excel-only.”
Deliverables (explicit)
Weekly
Cycle count compliance report + variance summary + action log
Weekly COGS/Margin pack + top drivers and actions
Monthly
Full count results + adjustments register (approved)
Inventory reconciliation support pack + variance explanations
CPU/roastery yield & waste report
KPIs
Count compliance % (planned vs completed)
Shrink/waste reduction trend
Variance closure rate (open issues vs closed)
Supy transaction compliance (GRNs/transfers/wastage/production posted on time)
Quality and timeliness of weekly pack and month-end schedules
Requirements
5–10+ years as Cost Controller / Cost Accountant / Inventory Controller in multi-site F&B (CPU/commissary/production is a strong advantage).
Strong hands-on inventory control and variance investigation capability.
Supy experience strongly preferred (or proven experience with similar F&B inventory/recipe systems and ability to learn fast).
Strong Excel; Power BI a plus.
Field-based mindset: comfortable visiting sites frequently and enforcing discipline.
- Locations
- Abu Dhabi
About Joud Coffee
Joud Coffee (“Joud”) was founded in 2015 with the mission of introducing speciality coffee to Abu Dhabi.
After opening our first cafe in the Al Bateen, we have expanded to neighbourhoods across the city where each location offers a uniquely designed space for our community to gather and experience our delicious food, pastry, and coffee offerings.
We are proud to roast our beans in small batches at our roasting facility in Abu Dhabi, sourcing them through ethical and sustainable direct trade partnerships that connect us to coffee growers and traders around the globe.
Today, Joud has its presence in more than 11 locations and continues to grow within the region.
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