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2+ years of Accounts Payable or other related Accounting Experience preferred. Excellent understanding of the overall Accounts Payable process is required. The Senior AP Specialist is responsible for the accurate input of payment data from supplier invoices into Oracle R12 AP module via the Kofax/MarkView imaging and workflow system; matching to Purchase Orders when applicable, and ensuring timely payments to suppliers.
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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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We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Accounts Payable Specialist to join our dynamic team! As an Accounts Payable Specialist, you will be an integral part of the finance department, ensuring seamless processing of accounts payable transactions.
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The Accounts Payable & Procurement Specialist plays a pivotal role in facilitating seamless procurement processes and efficient inventory management within the organization. Experience in accounts payable, procurement, or inventory management roles, preferably in a bioscience or related industry.
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The Accounts Payable Specialist (AP Specialist) is responsible for the day-to-day Accounts Payable activities including Document Handling and Check Production, Optical Character Recognition (OCR) validation, Invoice Processing and Customer Service functions.
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As an Accounts Payable Specialist, you will be responsible for managing all aspects of the accounts payable process. Accounts Payable Specialist.
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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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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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Bill and credit accounts involved with the accounts payable system. Prior accounts payable experience preferred. Check department financial accounts to assure funds are available for purchases.
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Utilizes analytical and problem solving skills when performing investigation on issues and questions as asked by the Accounts Payable Coordinator or Manager of Accounts Payable.
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The Accounts Payable Manager will report to the Controller. The responsibilities include Accounts payable, general ledger, payroll, financial reporting and GAAP compliance in a startup that needs to formalize accounting procedures, controls and compliance with GAAP.
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Community Legal Services, Inc. of Philadelphia (CLS) is seeking a highly driven Accounts Payable Specialist to join our Finance team. Manage and monitor the accounts payables to handle incoming invoices and reimbursement requests.
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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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The Opportunity: The Fiscal Specialist 1 will provide fiscal support in one or more fiscal related areas including Accounts Payable, travel, and procurement under the general supervision of the Associate Director of Business Office Operations.
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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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