Job Highlights

  • Business partnering, strategic finance
  • Ensuring control, accuracy, predictability and timely delivery of results
  • Fast-paced and dynamic environment

The Role

  • Act as a Finance Business Partner
  • Monitor the total cost per ton/liter of feedstock and analyze variances against budgets, forecasts, and benchmarks.
  • Prepare margin analysis and cost breakdowns for different feedstock types (e.g., used cooking oil, tallow, POME, agricultural residues).
  • Liaise with origination and operations teams to evaluate cost impacts of feedstock quality, yield, and processing efficiency.
  • Evaluate supplier performance by comparing delivered cost vs. expected cost and quality/yield outcomes.
  • Analyze trends in global feedstock pricing, exchange rates, transportation, and supply availability to guide cost projections.
  • Provide cost input to contract negotiations and strategic sourcing decisions.
  • Develop and enhance feedstock cost monitoring dashboards and KPI tracking tools.
  • Recommend process improvements to enhance cost accuracy and control.


The Person

  • Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, Business, Economics, or Chemical Engineering.
  • 10-15 years of experience in cost control or financial analysis, ideally in energy, biofuels, refining, or manufacturing industries.
  • Solid understanding of feedstock supply chains, including procurement, logistics, and sustainability certifications.
  • Candidates with experience in the refining sector or trading operations are also encouraged to apply.
  • Strong communication skills, result-oriented, proactive, independent with attention to detail.
  • Analytical and good problem-solving skills.
  • Proficient in English, Chinese (Mandarin), Cantonese (Preferred)
  • Proficient in Excel & PowerPoint.