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The AP Clerk will report directly to the Accounts Payable Manager and will be required to interface with operational managers. The Accounts Payable Clerk will be involved in the entire payables process, ensuring timely and accurate invoice processing, communicating with vendors regarding invoice statement auditing as well as payment record keeping.
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Solid hands-on 7 + years of experience in Oracle Fusion Financial Cloud including General Ledger (General Accounting), Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Fixed Assets, Cash Management, Cost and Receipt Accounting, Sub Ledger Accounting rules, Inter-company transactions, Integrations with Order Management and Shipping execution both in Implementing and supporting the system.
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The Accounts Payable Coordinator reports to and supports the Accounts Payable Manager in performing the weekly, monthly, and annual cash disbursement processes. In this position, you'll participate in all aspects of Accounting Operations work and serve as a backup to the Accounts Payable Manager.
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Basic working knowledge of accounting, including: general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and tax. Prepares client invoicing, manages accounts receivable and revenue, and reviews project cash flow projection on a monthly basis.
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Job Segment: Inspector, Accounts Payable, Quality Control Inspector, Quality Assurance, QA, Quality, Finance, Technology. Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD), designs, develops, manufactures, markets, services and supports the world's most technologically-advanced business jet aircraft.
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Our company has an outstanding opportunity for a results-focused, highly driven and experienced Accounts Payable clerk. Verify vender accounts by reconciling monthly statements and transactions.
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We have openings for receptionist, data entry, customer service, collections, office managers, call center, administrative assistant, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, warehouse, assembly, production, pickers, packers, forklift, machine operators, and maintenance mechanics.
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As a key member of the NASSO team, the Accounts Payable Manager is the key link between NASSO, procurement and supply chain. The Accounts Payable manager is responsible for ensuring processes are followed and invoices are paid timely.
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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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Transactional activities including accounts payable, accounts receivable (revenue recognition and billing), and payroll, general accounting, reconciliations, month-end close, and maintaining workpapers.
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Ability to perform analyses of accounts payable and vendor information at direction of Finance/Accounting Manager & Chief Financial Officer. Codes and processes all accounts payable invoices accurately and according to schedule.
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POSITION SUMMARY: Responsible for leading the business unit operation's day to day finance functions, including but not limited to Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Fixed Assets and Monthly Close.
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Directs the operations of the Finance Department through subordinate staff and evaluates and administers financial management programs such as accounting and financial reporting, budgeting, debt administration and compliance, cash management, internal and external auditing, centralized purchasing, payroll, sewer and solid waste billing, local services tax, mercantile and business privilege taxation, and accounts payable and receivable.
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A/P, accounts payable, accounts receivable, accounting staff, accountant, general accountant, accounts payable clerk, general accounting, accounting associate, accounting clerk, A/R, invoice, invoicing, staff account, finance analyst, accounting professional, manufacturing accountant, accountant I, accountant II, accountant III.
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This is an entry level accounts payable clerk position, we are seeking the right applicant to learn and systems and grow within the Manatee Healthcare System. One year of accounts payable experience.
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