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3+ years - Experience on Sage 50/100 and/or Sage Intacct Accounting. 5+ years - Payroll management and processing - preferably ADP Workforce Now with 40+ employees. About: Power Systems Electric Corporation (PSE) is a diverse and multi office contracting company offering a wide range of essential electrical infrastructure, security and common area lighting, controls, life safety and electrical emergency services throughout the Metro Washington region.
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Prior ERP system experience preferred (Sage 100 a plus). Responsibilities:Daily processing and reconciling of bills and vendor statementsMatch checks and ACH payment vouchers with bills for paymentPrepare physical checks for postal mailScan and file accounts payable documents (digital and physical filing)Process weekly payroll and complete related transactions and journal entries related to payroll.
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Computer skills including spreadsheet and word processing programs; Must have experience with all Microsoft products, specifically Word and Excel and familiarity with Sage 100. The 3rd Shift Production Roaster Operator Level 1 responsibilities are to be able to perform all duties of a 3rd Shift Production Roaster Operator Trainee.
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Sage 100 or Sage CRM experience. Handle complete order processing from initial inquiry, selecting items, price quoting, order entry, shipping details, delivery addresses, completing sales order and sign off.
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Sage 50, Sage 100, Sage 300, Sage X3 and Sage Intacct. You will be the primary resource responsible for the installation of new Fortis payment processing accounts within our rapidly growing B2B vertical.
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Experience as a 3rd Shift Production Roaster Operator Trainee. Almond Buhler Aeroglide Roaster SOP J Level 2. Proctor Roaster SOP L Level 2. Adherence to and emulation of Company Core Values: Integrity, Respect and Commitment.
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Recent experience with Sage 100 highly preferred. Oversee the timely processing of accounts payable and receivable activities, expense reports, and payroll processing. Position is 100% in office in Pasadena, MD to start.
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Code and process invoices/manual checks into Sage 100 according to department policies and deadlines. Backup processor for ACH/Wire transactions in payment processing/bank systems.
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Also, experience using Sage Intacct, NetSuite, Prosystems Fx Engagement, Sage 50 (Peachtree), Sage 100 (Master Builder), Sage 300 (Timberline), Sys Pro, or SAP Business One software, is a plus.
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Sage 100 system/Quickbooks Pro or in-house payroll processing system knowledge preferred. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAs a Payroll Clerk, you will be responsible for accurately processing and managing payroll activities for the organization.
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Gather, analyze and evaluate risk exposure using available resources (e.g. application, survey reports, Dun & Bradstreet, MVR’s, loss history, eSelect systems, industry publications such as SAGE, Scopes, IRMI, and A.M. Best, experience rating, Knowledge Management/Predictive Modeling and other information pertaining to business initiatives, etc.
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Technical skills to include Microsoft Excel, Word and Outlook; Sage 100 experience is a plus. Bunzl is a global leader in the Cleaning & Hygiene, Food Processing, Grocery, Health Care, Non-Food Retail, and Safety industries.
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Sage 100 Contractor Accounting software is being used (some experience is a must or very strong ability to learn a new accounting software) credit card processing, bank reconciliations, accounts payable, accounts receivable, tax exempt forms.
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The AP Clerk completes payments by receiving, processing, verifying, and reconciling invoices. We are seeking an experienced Accounts Payable Clerk to join our team as Pacific Topsoils strives to make our Accounts Payable department 100 % paperless.
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Experience with Sage 100 or Yardi software is a plus. Your responsibilities will include reviewing invoices to ensure data accuracy prior to payment, processing vendor payments, researching payment statuses and working hand in hand with the accounting team to provide excellent customer service to the site teams in the portfolio.
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