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The Accounts Payable Specialist supports the Accounting department by performing full cycle accounts payable functions and ensuring compliance with policies and procedures.
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Are you an experienced Accounts Payable Specialist looking to grow with a company that has a culture focused on what YOU value most? Seeking Accounts Payable Specialist.
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PrideStaff, a firm specializing in recruiting for Central Oregon businesses, is seeking an Accounts Payable Specialist. Accounts Payable Specialist. Perform Accounts payable tasks including but not limited to, invoice and payment processing, cleared check process and maintaining vendor files.
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Established Law Firm in Knoxville is looking for an Accounts Payable Specialist! Reconcile the accounts payable ledger to ensure that all bills and payments are accounted for and properly posted.
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PrideStaff Financial is looking for an experienced Bilingual Accounts Payable Specialist to join an established team and make an immediate impact by processing payments! Job Title: Bilingual Accounts Payable Specialist.
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Job Title: Bilingual Full-Cycle Accounts Payable Specialist. - Manage the full accounts payable cycle from invoice receipt to payment. - Strong knowledge of accounts payable procedures and financial analysis.
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Assist with month-end closing activities related to accounts payable. - Maintain accurate and organized accounts payable files and records. - Minimum of 2 years of experience in accounts payable or related field.
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Process vendor invoices for entry into accounts payable system and monitor all invoice. Monitor accounts payable aging report to ensure unpaid invoices are paid in a timely manner while communicating with managers to ensure overdue invoices are addressed with vendor.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Established Law Firm in Knoxville is looking for an Accounts Payable Specialist! Verify and investigate discrepancies, if any, by reconciling vendor accounts and monthly vendor statementsFacilitate payment of invoices due by sending bill reminders and contacting clientsGenerate reports detailing accounts payables statusUnderstand expense accounts and cost centersUnderstands compliance issues around accounts payable processes (W-9, sales tax, etc.
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