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Working with numbers, including invoicing, accounts payable tasks, Microsoft Excel projects and purchase orders. Address and resolve outstanding accounts payable issues as they arise.
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Working under the direction of the Controller, the Accounting Manager is responsible for coordinating and overseeing the day-to-day operations of the accounting department including accounts payable, cash management, inventory, general ledger, government reporting, and the preparation of monthly financial reports.
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Leading core Accounting areas including Performance Management (executive dashboards management reporting, planning, budgeting & forecasting, analytics & decision support); Record-to-Report (financial close, consolidation, financial reporting, Fixed Assets, Inventory, Payroll); Order-to-Cash (order entry, customer credit, invoicing, accounts receivable, collections); and, Procure-to-Pay (procurement, accounts payable, invoicing.
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Strong experience in Master Data migration, MRP process, Procurement, Inventory Management, Accounts Payable, Physical Inventory, Valuation. 5+ Years of experience on SAP ERP systems (ECC and/or S4/HANA) on Materials Management, Sourcing and Procurement areas.
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Lead the accounting department, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, and financial reporting, ensuring accuracy and timeliness of financial information. Our software, developed in-house, manages all areas of the retail business including point of sale, inventory management, warehouse, distribution, allocation, e-commerce, sales back office, advanced reporting and more.
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Review purchase orders for accuracy and compliance with accounts payable policies, and contractual requirements. Perform extensive accounts payable functions for the entire facility.
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Manage all accounting operations, including Billing, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, General Ledger, Cost Accounting, Inventory Accounting, and Revenue Recognition. Manage all accounting operations, including Billing, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, General Ledger, Cost Accounting, Inventory Accounting, and Revenue Recognition.
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Utilize NetSuite to generate purchase orders (POs), track sales orders, and reconcile accounts receivable/payable. They will be responsible for managing warehouse operations, resolving disputes, overseeing invoicing processes, implementing solutions and utilizing NetSuite for inventory tracking and sales optimization.
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A minimum of three years Accounts Payable and/or Materials Management work experience or equivalent. Overseeing Accounts Payable and Materials Techs. As the Materials Manager, you are responsible for improving the quality and efficiency of the following: supply inventory, orders, receipts and distribution and stocking.
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Maintain accurate records of financial transactions, including but not limited to accounts payable, accounts receivable, general ledger entries, reconciliations, accruals, and payroll.
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Responsible for accounts payable, accounts receivable, inventory. To apply, send your resume to William Franks at wfranks@stafffinancial.com. Responsible for accounts payable, accounts receivable, inventory.
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Work closely with purchasing and accounts payable teams to allocate overhead expenses to purchase orders. Monitor procedures to ensure inventory in all warehouses is properly accounted for.
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1-2 years of inventory control experience required; preferably in the food distribution industry. Monitor all areas related to inventory movement to ensure inventory integrity and accuracy.
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Your responsibilities will encompass managing warehouse operations, resolving disputes, overseeing invoicing processes, implementing automation solutions, and utilizing NetSuite to optimize inventory tracking and sales processes.
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A background in Retail Accounts Payable is highly preferred. Proficiency in SAP or inventory management software is required. Maintain direct contact with all vendors to maintain professional relationships, ensuring product availability, assortment levels, and variety for a smooth inventory flow in the supply chain.
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