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Job Summary: The Accounts Payable Specialist is responsible for ensuring that all vendor invoices are processed accurately and timely, maintaining strong vendor relationships, and managing the accounts payable process to ensure vendors are paid on time.
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Process Accounts Receivable payments. Monitor Accounts Receivables aging report & follow up with calls on delinquent accounts. Reconciling various accounts under Controller’s direction.
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Process daily accounts receivable clearing/offset requests following internal financial procedures. Accounts Receivable and Collections experience is essential. As an Accounts Receivable Collection Specialist at our client, you will be at the forefront of our financial operations, ensuring timely and accurate collection processes while maintaining strong relationships with our valued customers.
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The role of the Accounts Payable Specialist involves providing financial, administrative, and clerical support to the organization. Founded in 2009 by serial entrepreneur Amr Salahieh, Shifamed LLC is a privately held medical device innovation hub focused on the development of novel medical products to address clinical needs in the rapidly evolving fields of cardiology and ophthalmology.
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Accounts Receivable Specialist. Minimum of 3 years of experience in billing or accounts receivable management. We are seeking an experienced accounts receivable and/or billing professional to join a wonderful team in San Jose, CA. The ideal candidate will have at least three years of experience in billing and accounts receivable and preferably a background in the construction industry.
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This role requires a strong and collaborative leader who can lead an established Sales Operations function for our top tier accounts across sales organizational planning including Annual Planning, quota setting, along with weekly forecast and pipeline management cadences, host quarterly business reviews and provide insights on sales performance improvement opportunities.
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Ability to autonomously identify problems across supply chain, determine root causes; then develop & implement solutions for strategic customer accounts. Expert on risk mitigation, credit insurance, letters of credit, factoring, short term financing/customer risk portofolios.
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Reporting directly to the Site Controller, this is a hands-on pivotal role that involves overseeing and actively participating in the full cycle of accounts payable processing, with a primary focus on implementing process improvements to ensure timely payments.
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