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The Accounts Payable Specialist is responsible for a wide range of functions including but not limited to processing employee expense reports, vendor invoices, communicating with external and internal stakeholders, and diligent record keeping while adhering to high standards of moral conduct.
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Supervise the accounts receivable and accounts payable functions, including overseeing the Corporate AP Specialist and ensuring accurate and timely processing of payments and invoices.
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Join JR & Co. as a full-time Accounts Payable Manager. Oversee and support the AP Specialist. Complete data entry of Accounts Payable invoices, ensuring accurate coding to jobs, departments and general ledger accounts and applicable approval of expense.
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Oversees and maintains company confidential records pertaining to the recording and administration of accounts payable and accounts receivable financial transactions. Serves as accounts payable/receivable process leader for software conversions and special projects.
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Job Purpose As an Sr. Accounts Payable Specialist your responsibilities will be to oversee and carry out the duties of the Accounts Payable function. Ensure all Accounts Payable procedures are documented, and that backup is in place for all tasks.
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As our AP Specialist , you will manage payments and accounts payable processes to ensure suppliers, vendors and other creditors are paid promptly and all transactions are recorded accurately.
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As a Telaid Accounts Payable Specialist , you will perform daily entry of AP transactions, which include, but are not limited to GL coding, filing, vendor interaction and file maintenance.
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Maintain and manage all accounts payable/receivable (AP/AR) transactions, controls, and accounting procedures. Our client is searching for a Billing Coordinator/Specialist who will provide overall billing support as a member of the Finance team for a growing litigation firm in Chicago, IL. This role assists with the preparation of client bills, ensuring client bills are processed accurately, timely and in accordance with client agreements.
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Electron Microscopy Sciences | Azer Scientific is searching for a highly organized and efficient AP Specialist to join our accounts payable team to assist in processing and managing our payment obligations.
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We are currently seeking a hands-on AP Specialist to join our high-growth, fast-paced veterinary company. The AP Specialist may also assist with other projects as needed. Associates degree with 5+ years of accounts payable experience.
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Under the direction of the Finance Operations Coordinator, the incumbent performs diverse and complex duties in the areas of accounts payable and purchasing (AP/PO). Associate's degree and 1-2 years progressive experience in purchasing, accounts payable, or payroll or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Reporting to the AP/AR Operations Manager, the Senior Accounts Payable Specialist ensures that all expenses, invoices and payments are processed in a timely and accurate manner in accordance with the Company's policies and procedures.
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Validity is seeking an experienced and highly motivated professional to serve as its Sr. Accounts Payable Specialist. Reporting to the Sr. Manager - Accounting Operations, the Sr. Accounts Payable Specialist will play a key role in ensuring that all of the Company’s invoices have been reviewed, processed and paid in accordance with company policies and procedures.
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Ascend Talent Solutions Job Description Job Description - With excellent organizational skills, the primary responsibility of the Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable Specialist will be to assist the Accounting team to ensure the proper and accurate entry and coding of accounting related transactions, invoices, expense reports, and the timely submission of customer invoices and payments.
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We are looking for an Accounts Payable Specialist and Administrator to assist with a wide range of duties, including managing vendors, preparing weekly/monthly reporting packages, and assist with other construction and accounting activities.
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