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Accounts Payable/Payroll Specialist, Accounts Receivable/Accounts Payable Purchasing Specialist, Finance Assistant. Direct Reports Accounts Payable/Payroll Specialist, Accounts Receivable/Accounts Payable Purchasing Specialist, Finance Assistant.
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Keywords: accounting, accountant, accounts payable, accounting clerk, bookkeeper, finance, accounting, AP, banking, nonprofit, community, community service, nonprofit accounting, bookkeeping, A/P, A/P 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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As we continue to grow, we are searching for a polished and personable Accounts Receivable/Accounts Payable Specialist to support our accounting department as we continue to grow.
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The Accounts Payable Associate will be responsible for assisting the Accounts Payable (AP) Supervisor with daily activities by accurately processing and recording vendor invoices, ensuring timely payments, and maintaining accurate financial records.
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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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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 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.
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We are looking for an experienced Accounts Payable Manager to oversee the day-to-day operations of the AP accounting department in a growing company. During the training period, the Accounts Payable Manager must work fully onsite from our corporate headquarters in Anaheim to get acquainted with the team and processes.
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The AP Specialist verifies, reconciles, and processes invoices as part of an Accounts Payable team. PCSI is looking for an Accounts Payable Specialist III.
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Job Summary WorkCare is searching for an experienced Accounts Payable Manager to oversee the day-to-day operations of the AP accounting department in a growing company. 3-5 years' of accounts payable supervisory experience or in related area.
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The Accounts Payable Clerk will process the following types of payments: Raw Material/Inventory, Expense Reports, and Check Requests. Experience: Minimum three (3) years Accounts Payable Experience.
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Facilitate customer meetingsOther duties and tasks as assigned by Credit Manager Qualifications for the Credit Specialist: Degree in Accounting/Finance preferred or 3+ years of equivalent experience in AR/AP or credit role preferred 2+ years’ experience with electronic billing (ADP, Oildex, EDI) Intermediate Excel skills (vlookup/pivot tables/power queries)Intermediate knowledge of financial statements and credit reporting tools (D&B, etc.
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The Accounts Payable Specialist II provides direct support for processing the day-to-day vendor invoice and payment obligations. 3+ years' experience of accounts payable processing.
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Serve as backup for Accounts Payable Supervisor, including month-end close. Serve as back-up for Accounts Payable Supervisor. Assist with training and serve as mentor to Accounts Payable Clerks.
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