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Requirements:Minimum of 2 years of experience in Accounts Receivable or related fieldStrong understanding of Accounting principles and Financial processesProficiency in Microsoft Excel and accounting software (e.g., QuickBooks, Sage)Excellent attention to detail and accuracyStrong analytical and problem-solving skillsExcellent communication and interpersonal skillsAbility to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlinesExperience working in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.
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Familiarity with accounting software, such as QuickBooks. Proven experience as an Accounts Receivable Clerk or similar role. Assist with month-end closing activities related to accounts receivable.
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Accounting softwares used Quickbooks, Service Channel, and Service Fusion. 2+ years Experience in QuickBooks. As our next Accountant Assistant, you will facilitate the efficiency of operations through clerical and administrative responsibilities.
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Proficiency in MS Office, particularly advanced experience in MS Excel (knowledge of QuickBooks and ERP Dynamics is an advantage) Excellent understanding of accounting regulations and procedures, including the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS.
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Construction billing reconciliations between proposals, budgets, QuickBooks, and the dealership accounting system, CDK. Record financial transactions in QuickBooks and dealership accounting system, CDK, for accuracy and legal compliance.
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Experience with the following applications preferred: QuickBooks, QuickBooks Online, NetSuite, Microsoft Dynamics, Sage Intacct, Bill.com, Divvy, Expensify, and payroll platforms such as ADP, Paychex, or Gusto.
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Utilizing Sage Intacct and QuickBooks to manage financial data and generate reports. Strong skills in Sage Intacct and QuickBooks. Services include the installation and servicing of heating and cooling systems, plumbing repairs, pipe installations, and general HVAC maintenance.
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Experience in an environment with SAP, NetSuite, Sage Intacct, Workday, Yardi, or Quickbooks. SEC reporting experience using software, such as Workiva, Toppan Merrill or DFIN. Experience implementing and using Blackline, Workiva, OneStream, or FloQast.
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Experience with QuickBooks Online(Preferred) You also need to be someone who can stand up for these values, as we require them of our clients, too (we will not work with clients who lie on their taxes, accept cash payments "under the table," etc.
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Experience with small business software such as QuickBooks required and knowledge/experience with Creative Solutions and Ultra Tax is a HUGE. Growing CPA firm is looking to add a strong Tax & Accounting Manager.
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Experience with small business software such as QuickBooks required and knowledge/experience with Creative Solutions and Ultra Tax is a HUGE plus. The ideal candidate is a self-starter looking to blaze a career path at their own pace.
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Experience within one or more of the following technologies: ERPs (NetSuite, SAP, Oracle, QuickBooks, and Microsoft Dynamics), Corporate Performance Improvement, Data Visualization & Analysis (Tableau, PowerBI, Alteryx, Looker.
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BOOKEEPING: Enter day-to-day expenses into QuickBooks, manage payroll, pay bills on time, and generate financial reports. Competent with QuickBooks. Delta Molding LLC is is a specialty silicone manufacturer, with products for the medical and fashion industries.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and accounting software (e.g., QuickBooks). Proven track record (5+ years) as an Accounts Receivable Specialist or in a similar role. Our client is in search of a seasoned Accounts Receivable Specialist to enhance their team.
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Strong planning and organizational skills High energy level, sense of urgency, and results-driven Skilled in Microsoft Office, Google Products, Adobe, and QuickBooks Must have working rights in the USA Must live in San Diego or Orange County This is not a work-from-home position About Company We are a full-service environmental testing and consulting company servicing Southern California.
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