About the job Costing Analyst
Costing Analyst
Join a growing logistics group supporting international mobility and freight solutions
Epping, Cape Town | R18 000 to R22 000 (depending on experience) | Office-based | 08h00 - 16h45
About Our Client
Our client is a well-established global mobility and logistics company, headquartered in Cape Town with a presence in over 100 countries. They provide tailor-made relocation, transport, and freight solutions to both private and corporate clients. Known for their operational excellence and people-first culture, they are continuously expanding and evolving to meet the complex demands of international logistics and mobility.
The Role: Costing Analyst
This role exists to ensure internal pricing and costing systems remain accurate, competitive, and efficient. Working closely with finance and operational teams, you'll help identify cost-saving opportunities, benchmark against industry standards, and maintain reliable costing data. It's an ideal position for a detail-oriented individual who thrives in structured environments and wants to grow within a dynamic global organisation.
Key Responsibilities
- Minimum 1-2 years' experience in a cost, pricing, or data analysis role
- Assist in compiling, updating, and reviewing internal pricing models
- Support benchmarking exercises to enhance cost competitiveness
- Identify and interpret cost trends using Excel and analytical tools
- Maintain and ensure accuracy of costing databases
- Collaborate with internal teams to meet pricing and reporting deadlines
- Provide general support in process improvements related to cost efficiency
About You
- 1-2 years experience in a finance, costing, or data-heavy support role
- Intermediate Excel skills (VLOOKUPs, PivotTables)
- Strong attention to detail and ability to follow structured processes
- Comfortable working with databases and learning new software
- Basic understanding of financial principles and cost structures
- An analytical mindset and a proactive approach to solving problems
- Experience in logistics or freight is a plus, but not essential