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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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Primarily responsible for all accounting work associated with accounts payable. Calpine Corporation is America's largest generator of electricity from natural gas and geothermal resources with operations in competitive power markets.
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The Accounts Payable Supervisor operates under the guidance of the Accounts Payable Manager. Support the annual audits and other ad hoc projects by retrieving, scanning, and distributing Accounts Payable related documentation as determined by the Accounts Payable Manager or Director of Accounting or her/his designee.
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Accounts Payable Coordinator page is loaded. Accounts Payable Coordinator. The firm is the No. 1 investment bank for all global M&A transactions, the No. 1 M&A advisor for the past nine consecutive years in the U.S., the No. 1 global restructuring advisor for the past ten consecutive years, and the No. 1 global M&A fairness opinion advisor over the past 25 years, all based on number of transactions and according to data provided by LSEG (formerly Refinitiv.
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The Accounts Payable Manager is responsible for oversight of the accounts payable department, coordinating and working closely with team members to ensure accurate and timely processing of all invoices, vendor payments, and returns/credits.
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Knowledge of Deltek Costpoint and Unanet accounts payable module. 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 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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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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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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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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As an Accounts Payable Clerk III, you will be responsible for receiving, processing, and verifying invoices related to Accounts Payable. Responsible for Accounts Payable data entry.
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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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CRi, a leading provider of quality services for adults with disabilities, is hiring an Accounts Payable Manager. 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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Assist Accounts Payable Supervisor in preparing and reviewing monthly spreadsheets for accruals, expense and void checks. Must have knowledge of general accounting procedures, specifically those related to accounts payable.
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Process invoices for payment which includes accurately entering in invoice information and accounting coding into the general ledger system (accounts payable module), obtaining invoice approvals, and developing voucher packages.
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