Berluti, only masculine House of the LVMH Group, was established in Paris in 1895 by Italian-born Alessandro Berluti. Beginning with bespoke footwear and built by four generations of bootmaker, the Maison today offers a complete, head-to-toe wardrobe for modern men, spanning ready-to-wear, shoes, leather goods, accessories and exceptional objects. With over 60 stores worldwide plus a unique bespoke service available through its workshops on Rue Marbeuf and Rue de Sèvres in Paris, Berluti celebrates craftsmanship, timeless know how and state of the art technique. MISSION The Industrial Controller will report to the Management Control Manager within the Administration, Finance & Control Department and will handle industrial management control operations, the creation and preparation of key operational indicators, and their sharing with the company's production activity managers. Job responsibilities contribute to the preparation of annual budgets and forecasts closing activities of the income statement and variance analysis cost control and calculation of transfer prices monitoring production performance and developing KPIs analysis and control of stock levels and inventory planning prevention and recovery of slow-moving items monthly analyses preparatory for the preparation of reports participation in the internal control activities of the LVMH Group ad hoc analyses and specific focuses for General Management and/or Finance Profile Degree in Economics, Management Engineering or related disciplines previous experience of at least 3/5 years in management control, preferably gained in an industrial context initiative in discovering solutions and improvement actions analytical, synthesis and numerical/logical skills curiosity for artisanal crafts and sensitivity to the Fashion sector excellent IT skills (Excel and SAP) fluent knowledge of English, knowledge of French is a plus Additional information Berluti is committed to preventing all forms of discrimination and respecting the uniqueness of each individual. We recognize and recruit all types of talent. Berluti has been making shoes for the elegant man since it was founded. The Duke of Windsor, Jean Cocteau, Andy Warhol… The greatest clients walked through the House’s doors, each one passionate about and captivated by the timeless elegance of these exceptional shoes, elevated to the rank of works of art. Offbeat classicism and technical virtuosity are keynotes of the House, while its character remains the same. Its story began at the end of the 19th century, when a young 30-year-old Italian brought his creative energy to Paris in order to practice his craft as a master shoemaker. He named his first model, a lace-up shoe, after himself, Alessandro, and the House took his surname, Berluti. Since then, every generation of the House has cultivated exceptional savoir-faire in the mastery of form and working with leather and patinas. The result is models that are incomparably elegant and comfortable. But more than simply a prestigious shoemaker, Berluti has always represented a certain art de vivre. Naturally, new areas of expression have been explored: leather goods in 2005, and in 2011 a ready-to-wear line was launched. Crafting Dreams Starts With Yours At LVMH, people make the difference in the art of crafting dreams. Our people fuel our dynamic, entrepreneurial culture. We value collective ambitions, encouraging our talents to push boundaries and champion a curious, audacious state of mind. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in nurturing every individual with a growth mindset and development opportunities, consistently empowering them to reach their full potential. We are actively committed to positive impact through an inclusive environment that supports and gives back to our talented community. Join us at LVMH, where your talent is at the heart of our collective successes. J-18808-Ljbffr