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Senior Administrative Clerk positions may require a typing speed of minimum 45 words per minute, while Administrative Secretary II positions require a typing speed of minimum 50 words per minute.
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Houlihan Lokey’s Transaction Advisory Services (TAS) team assists private equity and corporate clients by providing cohesive diligence across financial, tax, data analytics, cybersecurity, and technical accounting.
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You will work closely with our Revenue Cycle Management and Billings teams in designing, auditing, and optimizing our billing frameworks, processes, and accounting [charge capture, contractual adjustments, third-party reimbursements, cash collections, denials, write-offs, bad debt, accounts receivable.
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The Inventory Clerk contributes to the success of the company by assisting the General Manager and Assistant Store Manager(s) in ensuring that inventory is properly managed, stocked and cared for.
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Liasion with FP&A and AP to support the indirect procurement function for purposes of assessing the impact on the month-end and year-end accounting close. This position is an exciting new role and will report directly to the Director of Accounting, OpEx & AP.
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The Multi-Purpose Clerk may be assigned to one of several departments within the store – to include Center Store, Produce, Meat/Seafood, Bakery/Deli, or Janitorial. The Multi-Purpose Clerk practices safe food handling procedures, maintaining clean work area, orderly and free from safety hazards.
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POSITION TITLE: Secretary (Scanning Clerk) POSITION TITLE: Secretary (Scanning Clerk) The Regional Center of the East Bay (RCEB) is one of 21 Regional Centers that are community-based, private non-profit corporations under contract with the California Department of Developmental Services.
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Minimum of five years of experience in broad accounting, including general ledger, accounts payable, and accounts receivable. Reporting to the Controller, the Accounting Manager is responsible for general ledger management and overseeing routine accounting operations for the organization and the entities for which it provides accounting services.
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Our professionals assist clients with their efforts to meet financial reporting requirements, including the preparation of financial statement and regulatory filings, and the application and implementation of complex accounting standards for U.S. GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) and IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards.
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Ensure SOX compliance by monitoring accounting policies, procedures, and internal controls. As a Senior Manager of Transactional Accounting at Penumbra, you will play a critical role in the company's payable and receivable cycles.
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Position Reports To: Associate Dean of Braden School of Taxation and School of Accounting. Cost Management and Advanced Managerial Accounting. Position Title: Adjunct Faculty, School of Accounting.
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Data Entry / Admin / Accounting Clerk. Qualifications •Accounting experience or training is required. Benefits : Health, Dental, Life and AD&D Insurance, Employee Wellness and 401k plans.
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Job Description This role will work with domestic and international stakeholders throughout the business and finance to identify and implement best practices, process improvements, and accounting controls while being responsible for coordinating, administering, and controlling the general ledger accounting of various Santen entities.
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Overview COMPANY SUMMARY:The John Stewart Company is a full-service housing management, development and consulting organization that began in 1978 with a commitment to providing high quality service in the affordable housing sector.
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We are seeking a reliable and conscientious Billing Clerk who prides themself on consistency, accuracy and order. We are seeking a reliable and conscientious Billing Clerk who prides themself on consistency, accuracy and order.
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