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Accounts Payable Manager Role - Up to $90k Base Plus Bonus - Hybrid. My client, a billion-dollar organization, is looking for an Accounts Payable Manager due to growth. The Accounts Payable Manager will lead and mentor a team of seven accounts payable specialists, providing guidance, training, and performance feedback.
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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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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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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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The Accounts Payable Analyst will provide regional support to multiple branches, in the area of Payables. Manage pending approved accounts payable. Manage and reconcile multiple credit card accounts.
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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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Ensure the accuracy and completeness of financial records, including the general ledger, accounts payable and receivable, grants management, payroll, banking, investments, and other financial systems.
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Oversees the day-to-day operations of the Accounts Payable through leadership of staff, guidance for process development & improvement and management of the departments supervisors and other direct reports.
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Financial Reporting & Operations: Oversee all bookkeeping, accounts receivable, accounts payable, treasury, internal controls, reporting and adhering to all regulatory deadlines and requirements.
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Computer experience with an emphasis on finance related IT systems management (General Ledger, Accounts Payable, Fund Accounting, Budget, Purchasing card, Cost Accounting, etc.) Oversee completion of monthly managed care and other payers’ close schedules and journal entries including allowances and reserves to properly state patient accounts receivable.
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10+ years' experience in General Accounting and Financial Reporting, Annual Financial Audit and Income Taxes, Inventory Cost Accounting, Inventory Control, Fixed Assets, Business Tax Compliance, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, and Digital Transformation/Financial Systems.
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The Accounts Payable Manager is responsible for managing teams handling daily AP activities, including the administration of the check disbursement process for all payments to vendors and customers.
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2+ years of Accounts Payable or other related Accounting Experience preferred. Excellent understanding of the overall Accounts Payable process is required. The Senior AP Specialist is responsible for the accurate input of payment data from supplier invoices into Oracle R12 AP module via the Kofax/MarkView imaging and workflow system; matching to Purchase Orders when applicable, and ensuring timely payments to suppliers.
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The Accounts Payable Specialist (AP Specialist) is responsible for auditing, processing and validating invoices for all Caltech suppliers. As a member of the Procurement Services Team, the Accounts Payable Specialist assists in establishing and maintaining strong, collaborative relationships with Caltech's faculty, staff and students and identifies additional ways to be of service to ensure positive supplier relations.
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