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The Accounts Payable Coordinator will work closely with and in support of the Controller. The Accounts Payable Coordinator is primarily responsible for the Accounts Payable functions and will also assist with other aspects of our financial operations.
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The Accounts Payable Supervisor will be responsible for coordinating, managing, and developing improvements to the accounts payable process. Coordinate and manage the Accounts Payable process, including obtaining proper approval and authorizations for all payments, accurately coding invoices to multiple general ledger accounts, and preparing and processing vendor payments.
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The Accounts Payable Coordinator reports to and supports the Accounts Payable Manager in performing the weekly, monthly, and annual cash disbursement processes. The Accounts Payable Coordinator is a key contributor to the efficacy of fiduciary and accounting operations at NPR. The Accounts Payable Coordinator supports the daily and monthly-closing activities of the Accounting Operations unit through the accurate and timely upload of payments, schedules, and reconciliations.
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Bill and credit accounts involved with the accounts payable system. Prior accounts payable experience preferred. Check department financial accounts to assure funds are available for purchases.
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Recommend streamlining and improved interaction between Purchasing, Operations, Accounts Payable Field Office, and Accounts Payable Corporate Office. Direct, review and recommend solutions to problems encountered by Accounts Payable.
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The Accounts Payable Specialist must have a solid understanding of all duties performed during the entire P2P cycle and the functionality of Kofax, Ariba and Workday within the cycle. Minimum of four years' experience using automated accounts payable processing system; Kofax and Ariba preferred.
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Responsible for overall management of Trade payables for our Accounts Payable Department across multiple companies, our Accounts Payable Manager is responsible for managing approximately 5-7 local direct reports and our remote work handled by the Shared Service Center in Central America.
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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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The Accounts Payable Clerk supports the Finance and Accounting Department and is responsible for gathering, routing, coding, and processing invoices from vendors, as well as, expense reports from employees and/or contractors.
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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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They are currently seeking an experienced Interim Accounts Payable Manager to join their finance team in Downtown Chicago. As the Interim Accounts Payable Manager , you will play a critical role in their finance department, responsible for overseeing all aspects of accounts payable functions.
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Partner with the Accounts Payable Manager and Human Resources to hire, develop, and retain top talent, as well as address employee relations issues. Responsible day-to-day functions for the accounts payable team, which include but are not limited to expense invoice processing, wholesaler statements, reviewing and coding CAR invoices, reconciling wholesaler statements with payment detail checking for inaccuracies and inconsistencies, monitoring team email boxes for compliance with timely responses, completes daily check of import log, following up with any issues and performs daily batch error checking.
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As a key member of the NASSO team, the Accounts Payable Manager is the key link between NASSO, procurement and supply chain. The Accounts Payable manager is responsible for ensuring processes are followed and invoices are paid timely.
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Sr Renewables Accounts Payable Associate - Plays a key role in project contract accounting requirements, preparing GAAP financial statements, and supporting financial accounting audits. Sr Renewables Accounts Payable Associate - Takes ownership of vendor enrollment into AP ERP systems and processes AP invoices associated with energy storage projects construction as well as related deliverables.
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MUST have experience with project based managing Accounts Payable systems involving Project Development, EPC, Construction, and Service Contracts. Sr Renewables Accounts Payable Associate - Leads AP financial reporting including accounting journals, ledgers, and vendor payment terms.
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