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As part of our growing organization, the Senior Accounts Payable Specialist will use their skills to process expense reports and subcontractor invoices, maintaining a high standard of quality and accuracy.
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The Accounts Payable Manager is responsible for managing the Accounts Payable (AP) workload to ensure 3rd party, vendors, contractors, employee reimbursements, all vendors' invoices and expense reports are processed in a timely and accurate manner, and all deadlines are met.
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Responsibilities include analyzing invoices for use tax compliance, completing daily balancing of reports, researching and voiding Northern Natural Gas Company checks, answering internal and external questions on the accounts payable help line and reconciling vendor statements.
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Direct Reports Accounts Payable/Payroll Specialist, Accounts Receivable/Accounts Payable Purchasing Specialist, Finance Assistant. Accounts Payable/Payroll Specialist, Accounts Receivable/Accounts Payable Purchasing Specialist, Finance Assistant.
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Manage accounting tasks, such as accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, tax compliance, bank and credit card reconciliations, and banking relationships. Possess significant expertise in restricted grant accounting and adept at generating monthly Budget-to-Actuals (BTAs) reports for multiple grants.
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Prepare reports for the credit union's ALCO (Asset-Liability Management Committee). Prepare reports for the Credit Risk Management Team and the credit union's ALCO. As a member of the Risk and Performance Team, and under the general supervision of the Finance Manager/Team Leader, the Financial Analyst will support the credit union's interest rate risk management, liquidity management, and revenue and expense strategies.
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Accounts Payable Specialist is responsible for the financial processing of transactions for an organization. Accounts Payable Specialists assist companies with invoicing and billing.
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The Accounts Payable position is responsible for maintenance of general accounts receivable and reports. Ensure that daily invoices and credits processed are properly updated to the accounts payable system.
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Proven experience (3+ years) as an Accounts Payable Manager, preferably in a high-volume environment. AP Supervisor reports directly to the Controller. AP Supervisor prepares monthly and annual reports for management.
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Expert level knowledge in customizing and configuring SAP FICO - General Ledger (GL), Faxed Assets (FA) Accounts Payable (AP), Accounts Receivable (AR), Bank and Treasury, Cost and Profit Center Accounting, Project Systems (PA), and Internal Orders.
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Skills: Accounting, accounts payable, accounts receivable, POS system, Journal entries, accounting software, quickbooks, invoices, Vendor statements, Bank account reconciliation, controller, automotive biller, auto dealership biller, automotive billing clerk, office manager, automotive accounts payable clerk, automotive billing clerk.
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Considered a plus: Bachelor’s degree in Accounting / Business administration Accounts Payable Specialist (APS) or Accredited Payables Manager (APM) or equivalent certifications. The Accounts Payable Supervisor operates under the guidance of the Accounts Payable Manager.
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The AP Specialist also maintains detailed accounting records and prepares regular expense reports. The AP Specialist verifies, reconciles, and processes invoices as part of an Accounts Payable team.
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Expert level knowledge in Finance Interfaces leveraging IDOC, BAPI, File and EDI Advanced ability to learn, develop, and maintain report writer/painter reports in FICO. Advanced understanding of the capabilities and limitations of the native SAP S/4 technical architecture/solution.
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We have an immediate opening for an Accounts Payable Specialist on our Central Support Accounting Team. Here at H+H you'll be at the forefront of innovation, harnessing the latest technology to automate tedious tasks allowing for more time to solve complex problems.
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