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Accounts Payable Supervisor/Manager [hybrid schedule] Manage and process full cycle of accounts payable using accounting software and other tools and programs. Identify and execute improvements in Accounts Payable tools, reporting and processes.
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The Accounts Payable Supervisor is an integral part of Latham’s Accounts Payable team and will be responsible for providing guidance and support to practice office accounts payable functions, while directly supervising members of the Accounts Payable team, including their schedules and work activities.
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Our client is seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Accounts Payable (AP) Specialist to join their team in the construction industry. 2+ years of Accounts Payable experience, within the construction industry.
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Accounts Payable Supervisor (Sepulveda Finance & Accounting) As the Accounts Payable Supervisor, you will be responsible for overseeing as well as performing functions within the accounts payable process, ensuring accurate and timely payments to vendors, and maintaining financial records.
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Accounts payable experience for a non-profit organization with a complex chart of accountsFamiliarity with Sage Intacct accounting software MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS To be considered for this position, we require all candidates: Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, or a related field Five (5) years of progressive experience in accounts payable, including two (2) years managing an accounts payable team.
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Vaco Los Angeles is working with a client who has a great opportunity for an Accounts Payable Supervisor/Manager who will be responsible for payments and controlling expenses by receiving, processing, verifying, and reconciling invoices.
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For more information on what we are about as a company, check us out by following the link below: Accounts Payable Support Summary: The Accounts Payable Support will match, batch, and code invoices, resolve A/P issues, update and reconcile sub-ledger to G/L, and process checks and expense reports.
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The Accounts Payable Coordinator is responsible for a range of general tasks associated with processing accounts payable, expense reporting and vendor relationships. Addresses issues and incomplete accounts payable paperwork with appropriate department and assists in problem resolution.
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Our client is looking for an accounts payable manager to oversee and manage all aspects of accounts payable. 5+ years of experience in accounts payable management. Our client is looking for an accounts payable manager to oversee and manage all aspects of accounts payable.
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Description Job title: Accounts Payable ClerkDepartment: AccountingAbout The Role:The Accounts Payable Clerk is responsible for providing financial, administrative, and clerical support by ensuring payments are completed and expenses are controlled.
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Job Title: Accounts Payable SpecialistLocation: Los Angeles, CA (90064) or San Diego, CA (92121) Type: Full-Time, Work Onsite as NeededRole OverviewThe Accounts Payable Specialist will receive vendor invoices, review invoices against purchase orders and contracts, timely and accurately code and enter invoices into the company’s accounting system (QuickBooks Pro, migrating to NetSuite in the future), obtain internal approvals to pay invoices, and follow through to and including invoice payment.
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We are looking for an Accounts Payable Specialist with at least three years of consistent AP experience. Job Description Ledgent Accounting & Finance has partnered with a national full service law firm in Los Angeles, and is actively looking to add to their Accounts Payable Department.
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Complies with accounts payable policies and procedures and in accordance with organizational, governmental and agency requirements. Coordinates and performs a broad range of clerical / support / reception functions in the department.
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Generate reports detailing accounts payable status. Qualifications Two years' experience in accounts payable. Generate reports detailing accounts payable status. SingerLewak is a Top 100 accounting and consulting firm in the west region.
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We are looking for an AP Analyst Lead, who can help maintain the accounts payable operations. Process invoices, bills and expense reports by indexing, coding and routing them for approval. The ideal candidate will demonstrate excellent communication and servant leadership skills to support the facility operations.
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