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Reporting to the Accounting Manager, the Accounts Payable Manager is a critical member of the Accounting team who leads the global accounts payable function and plays an impactful and hands-on role in the day-to-day accounting and procure-to-pay operations of SpaceX. The ideal candidate will be an independent, creative, detail-oriented, collaborative problem solver, and leader who is comfortable in a fast-paced and dynamic environment.
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The Accounts Payable Manager will report to the Senior Accounting Manager to resolve issues and to ensure timely payments of invoices received. In this role, the Accounts Payable Manager will work closely with the buying desk, to ensure vendors are on-boarded and requisitions are turned into purchase orders.
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Scrutinize accounts payable transactions for correct expense codes, cost allocation, funder approval, allowability, allocability, and reasonableness; provide training to the program team to enhance understanding of these principles.
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Visit claylacy.com Clay Lacy Aviation is looking for an experienced Accounts Receivable Manager for our full-service FBO at Van Nuys Airport. The Accounts Receivable Manager works with CLA’s FP&A Analysts, Charter Supervisors, Maintenance Billing Team, and FBO Managers for VNY, SNA and OXC locations.
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Mattel, Inc., the largest toy company in the world, is seeking a Sr. National Account Sales Manager to achieve sales targets and business metrics, while also spearheading initiatives to build long term growth, by selling some of the most iconic brands in the world at Key Accounts within Growth Channels in the US.
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Under the direction and supervision of the Regional Workers' Compensation Manager, West Region workers' compensation and return to work claims as assigned. Workers Compensation Specialist.
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You have functional expertise in several Finance areas including General Ledger Accounting, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Fixed Assets, Product Costing/Actual Costing/Material Ledger, Cost & Profit Center Accounting, Internal Orders.
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Verifies the accuracy and timeliness of all finance functions: daily and month end reporting payroll processing income audit accounts payable accounts receivable and cash and credit card management.
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The Specialist will own a Refinitiv desktop portfolio (Eikon & Refinitiv Workspace) across a number of Investment Banking (Capital Markets, Advisory & Sell Side Research, etc.) This specialist plays a key role in ensuring our customers discover the full power of Refinitiv by implementing workflow solutions while continuously providing scalable yet adaptable guidance.
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Seeking a knowledgeable and experienced leader to come join our Venice Family Clinic as an Accounts Payable Manager. Under the direction of the Director of Procurement, the Accounts Payable Manager will manage and oversee the daily operations of our Accounts Payable functions.
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Perform monthly reconciliation of accounts payable & accounts receivable. Assist with all accounting duties (accounts payable, accounts receivable, etc. Assist in making calls to clients concerning past-due accounts receivables.
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The IT Support Specialist will provide administrative support to the IT Department and handle special projects from the Service Desk Manager and other IT staff members. Provide administrative support to the Service Desk Manager and IT staff.
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We are seeking a NDT Level III RT/DR, Quality Engineering Specialist to join our team in Canoga Park, California. L3Harris also offers a variety of benefits, including health and disability insurance, 401(k) match, flexible spending accounts, EAP, education assistance, parental leave, paid time off, and company-paid holidays.
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Covering accounts for the team, interacting with clinicians, and communicating outcomes, changes, and opportunities to the Region Business Manager (RBM), Territory Business Manager (TBM), and Therapy Development Specialist (TDS.
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Monitor the implementation of Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) with Behavior Support Specialist. As a Behavior Specialist Supervisor, you will work one on one with a child at school as needed.
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