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Kimley-Horn is looking for an Accounts Receivable Specialist to join our Phoenix, Arizona office! Coordinate with Business Manager and attorneys regarding elevated Accounts Receivable issues.
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Clay Lacy Aviation is looking for an experienced Accounts Receivable Manager for our full-service FBO at Van Nuys Airport. The Accounts Receivable Manager works with CLA's FP&A Analysts, Charter Supervisors, Maintenance Billing Team, and FBO Managers for VNY, SNA and OXC locations.
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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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As a member of the Finance and Administration team, this position serves as the lead for accounts receivable. A high school diploma and at least two years of accounts receivable experience.
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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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Kimley-Horn is looking for an Accounts Receivable Specialist to join our Denver, Colorado (CO) office! Strong knowledge of collections practice and accounts receivable. 4+ years of experience in collections and accounts receivable.
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Under the general directionof the Assistant Controller, the Accounts Payable Manager plans, supervises,coordinates, and reviews the work of professional accounting staff, directs theprocessing of invoices and payments, oversees the Company's P-card program, andperforms related work as required.
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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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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. 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.
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The ideal candidate will excel in accurately identifying invoice details, communicating effectively with internal divisions and vendors, and resolving any discrepancies in the Accounts Payable process.
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Process Accounts Receivable payments. Monitor Accounts Receivables aging report & follow up with calls on delinquent accounts. Reconciling various accounts under Controller's direction.
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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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Ensures that all accounts receivable is tracked, reviewed, and collected in accordance with KCTCS policies and business procedures. Knowledge of bookkeeping, accounts receivable, billing/invoicing, & collections processes are required.
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The Accounts Payable Specialist will be responsible for processing and maintaining accounts payable records, reconciling vendor statements, and ensuring timely and accurate payments to vendors.
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These knowledge, skills, and abilities are usually, although not always, acquired through completion of a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, General Business, Accounting, or a related area, two (2) years of experience in accounts receivable, accounting, or a related area.
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