PpThe bSupplier Claims Auditor /b is responsible for performing independent audits of supplier cancellation claims to ensure that only contractually obligated and substantiated costs are paid, driving measurable cost avoidance for Stellantis. /p pThis role will interact extensively with suppliers, Purchasing, Supply Chain, Engineering, Finance, and Program Management to evaluate and resolve disputed claims. The Auditor will perform substantive testing of supplier claims, obtain and assess sufficient evidence to support payment recommendations, document results and findings, and clearly communicate conclusions to appropriate stakeholders and management. /p pThe position includes on‑site verification of supplier inventories, production tooling, raw materials, and other assets included in cancellation claims. The Auditor will assess claims within the context of engineering program governance, tooling approval trails, supply chain compliance requirements, and commercial pricing mechanisms to ensure claims align with contractual terms, approved program decisions, and internal controls. /p pThis individual will also coordinate audit efforts with dealer field auditors, Corporate Leadership Development (CLD) program participants, and other cross‑functional audit and operational teams, and prepare clear, concise management reporting to support leadership decision‑making. /p pTravel requirement: up to 30%. /p h3Key Responsibilities /h3 ul liPerform end‑to‑end audits of supplier cancellation claims, including planning, execution, documentation, and reporting /li liSubstantively test supplier‑provided data and supporting documentation to validate claimed costs /li liConduct on‑site verification of inventories, production tooling, and other claimed assets /li liEvaluate claims against engineering program governance decisions, approved program scope, and tooling approval and release trails /li liAssess supplier compliance with supply chain, commercial, and contractual requirements /li liAnalyze claims considering commercial pricing mechanisms, including piece price, tooling amortization, and cost recovery structures /li liLeverage data analytics and AI‑enabled tools to identify anomalies, trends, and risk indicators within supplier claims data /li liClearly communicate audit findings and recommendations to Purchasing, Engineering, Supply Chain, Finance, and Audit leadership /li liCoordinate audit activities across internal and external stakeholders to support volume, complexity, and timeliness /li liSupport continuous improvement of supplier claims audit methodologies, including increased use of analytics and automation /li /ul h3Basic Qualifications /h3 ul liBachelor’s degree, preferably with emphasis in Finance, Accounting, Engineering, or Supply Chain /li liMinimum 5 years of experience in a related field, such as: /li liFinance or Accounting /li liPurchasing or Supply Chain /li liTool Valuation or Manufacturing / Product Engineering /li liCost, System, or Commercial Engineering /li /ul h3Preferred Qualifications /h3 ul liStrong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple audits simultaneously /li liExcellent verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to explain complex technical and commercial topics clearly /li liExperience working with engineering programs, tooling lifecycle management, or program launch / cancellation activities /li liUnderstanding of automotive commercial pricing models and supplier cost structures /li liExperience using data analytics, automation, or AI‑based tools to support audit, financial analysis, or risk identification /li liDemonstrated ability to deliver measurable financial impact through audit or validation activities /li /ul /p #J-18808-Ljbffr