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Post non-parts factory invoices on factory statements and coordinate the factory trade reconciliation with Accounts Payable (AP). Execute the posting and reconciliation of holdback and all incentive/rebate monies.
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Obtain vital signs, provide po fluids/snacks as tolerated, perform/reinforce post-operative teaching, and provide patient with written post-op instructions, including medication reconciliation.
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On a continuous basis, know and understand all aspects of a Reserve Police Officer's job; intermittently analyze work papers, reports and special projects; remember accounts given by witnesses; identify crime suspects; interpret and apply the law to field situations; observe while conducting surveillance; problem solve crime situations; and explain law to public.
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Performs pharmaceutical procedures for medication preparation and distribution that ensures safe, effective, and cost-efficient medication therapy.
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Health/Dental/Vision Insurance Flexible spending accounts Voluntary Protection: Group Accident Critical Illness and Identity Theft Adoption Assistance Free Premium Membership to Care.com with preloaded credits for children and/or dependent adults Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for you and your family Paid Time Off (PTO) Tuition Assistance for career growth and development Retirement Programs Wellness Programs.
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Reviews accounts on continuing basis and refers uncollectible accounts to collection agency or attorney on a timely basis. Effectively monitors assigned work queues and workload, ensuring resolve of accounts in a timely and accurate manner.
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Front Office Supervisor/Accounts Payable or Receivable Clerk – Front Office Manager. Balance revenue and settle accounts nightly, maintain files, and reset the system for the next day of operations while performing Guest Service Agent tasks and duties.
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Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) - a special tax-free account you put money into to pay for certain out-of-pocket expenses. Education benefits through Workforce Edge with Strayer University and Capella University.
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The Accounts Payable Specialist I is responsible for accounts payable activities including review, preparation, and maintenance of all records and the processing of associated A/P payments.
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The Channel Account Manager should be able to drive profitable growth within the defined territory through management of various types of Channel Accounts (Distributors, Dealers, Contractors, and Integrators.
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As an Accounting Specialist , you will be responsible for a variety of technical accounting duties including accounts payable, accounts receivable, and reconciliations. Full-cycle accounts payable for all related entities including vendor management, validation of invoices and contracts, timely payment cycles, positive pay, NACHA files, and annual 1099 reporting.
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Provides sales support and assists associates, customers and prospective customers with deposit products and business services, such as treasury management services, lockbox service, sweep accounts and merchant services.
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7+ years of management and leadership experience overseeing the daily operations of accounting, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and/or credit and collections functions. Oversight of local division associates in the Accounting, Accounts Payable, and Accounts Receivable areas.
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Prepare and manage monthly inventory reconciliation, including finished goods, raw materials, and resale items. Gladding McBean in Lincoln, CA is a manufacturer of vitrified clay pipe for sewers, clay roof tile, piazza clay floor tile, glazed terra cotta pottery, architectural terra cotta, sacked mortar clay, chimney tops and caps.
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Solid understanding and experience with Accounts Payable (AP) and Accounts Receivable (AR). -Accounts Payable Processing. -Reconciling multiple accounts. -Maintain GL accounts and journal entries.
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