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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.
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St. Stephen's Episcopal School in Austin, Texas, a grades 6-12 day and boarding school of 710 students, is seeking a full-time Accounts Payable Manager. The Accounts Payable Manager plays a critical role in ensuring the smooth operation of the financial processes.
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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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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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OCYP staff: Victim Assistance Coordinators, Safe Environment Facilitator, Safe Environment Coordinator, Compliance Auditors, Office Manager, Accounts Payable/Receivable Clerk, Receptionist and Interns.
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Job Segment: Accounts Payable, Manager, Aerospace, Inspector, Aviation, Finance, Management, Quality. Follow standard operating procedures when operating ground support equipment, such as power supply, hydraulic rig, nitrogen filler cart, and oxygen service cart.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Full Charge Bookkeeper located in San Diego, CA at Integrated Marine Services, Inc. The Accounting Department Manager will be responsible for the management of the company's day-to-day accounting operations, including accounts receivable, accounts payable, bank reconciliations, and inventory tracking.
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Accounting:Analyze financial and programmatic data related to operations, business performance, opportunities, and investmentsCo-lead accounts payable and accounts receivable full lifecycleMonthly coding and invoicing submissionsManage internal forecasting for funds reconciliation, all accounts payable and receivable.
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The Accounts Payable Specialist will be responsible for timely processing approved vendor invoices and other payment requests in support of the Company's global operations. Experience with Lawson/Infor accounts payable is a strong plus.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:Financial/Accounting Operations & InfrastructureLead Menaul School’s day-to-day accounting operations and supervise the general accounting, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and bursar functions.
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Responsible for training of staff for job duties to include the following positions: Accounts Payable, General Cashier, Income Audit, Payroll and Accounts Receivable. Partner with the Shared Service Center and ADOF/DOF on various functions including, but not limited to, Accounts Payable, Income Audit, Commission and Balance Sheet Reconciliations.
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Accounts Payable Analyst Opportunity Summary: We are seeking a highly motivated Accounts Payable Analyst who is very hands-on and directly responsible for maintaining the accuracy and integrity of the financial records of the Company.
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Responsible for complete training of staff for job duties of the following positions: Accounts Receivable Clerk; Accounts Receivable Billing Clerk; Accounts Payable Clerk, General Cashier, Income Audit and Paymaster.
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Reporting to the Director of Finance, the Accounts Payable Coordinator processes all of the company’s accounts payable (A/P) in an efficient and timely manner. 2-3 Years of Accounts Payable experience, manufacturing industry experience a plus.
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The Program Control Analyst III is a senior role with extensive experience in all aspects of Accounts Payable. The Program Control Analyst III oversees the processing of vendor payments for ODC purchases; transactions for travel and per diem expenses within the ManTech Maverick Team; and team member hours, time, and expenses.
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