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The California State University, Office of the Chancellor, is seeking an Accounts Payable Manager to serve in a leadership role at the California State University Chancellor's Office as well as systemwide with regards to the accounts payable and travel functions.
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POSITION SUMMARY : Responsible for leading the business unit operation’s day to day finance functions, including but not limited to Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Fixed Assets and Monthly Close.
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Basic working knowledge of accounting, including general ledgers, accounts payable/receivable, payroll, and tax. Prepares client invoicing, manages accounts receivables and revenue, and reviews project cash flow projection on a monthly basis.
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Our functions include general ledger, accounts payable, payroll, financial reporting, audit, tax and compliance, accounts receivable, credit, cost accounting, and business data strategy.
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The controller has the ownership of all sections within the accounting department including accounts payable, accounts receivable, billing, timekeeping and payroll. Manage accounts payable, accounts receivable, billing, timekeeping, and cash receipts functions.
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Three years experience at advanced/senior level or above in GL reconciliation and Accounts Payable and 2 years of Supervisory Experience. The GL Reconciliations and Accounts Payable Manager oversees the day to day operational activities of the team and functional processes and ensures activities are completed in an efficient, accurate and timely manner.
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Assists Business Office Manager with all aspects of payroll preparation, accounts payable, and invoice research. Focus areas will include resident wellness checks; wellness groups, skill building activities, and housing stabilization focused case management services; behavioral health and substance use services, crisis interventions; conflict resolution and property manager mediation; and other interventions that focus on successful tenancy, eviction avoidance and community integration.
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We are looking for an Accounts Payable & Receivable Specialist to track and resolve outstanding payment issues and generate weekly AR aging reports in a timely manner. Review and analyze accounts receivable aging.
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Work with Treasury and Accounting team on their daily operations including cash management, Real Estate accounts payable, accounts receivable, managing payroll, month-end closing activities, etc.
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Vast is looking for a Senior Electrical Design Engineer, Avionics reporting to the Avionics Hardware Engineering Manager. As a Senior Electrical Design Engineer, you will be responsible for developing, testing, and maintaining avionics hardware for our state-of-the-art commercial space station.
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES OR TRAITS:Proven track record in automotive accounting and strong leadershipOverseeing accounting team including Accounts Payable, Receivables, Contracts, DMV, and Inventory Clerk.
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Oversee all accounting operations, including Billing, Accounts Receivable (A/R), Accounts Payable (A/P), General Ledger (GL), Cost Accounting, Inventory Accounting, and Revenue Recognition.
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In addition to overseeing assigned budgets, the Senior Planner provides highly complex assistance to the Community Development Director and Principal Planner, including developing and reviewing staff reports, presenting to and advising the City Council and Planning Commission on technical planning and zoning matters.
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Based at Rocket Lab's global headquarters in Long Beach, CA, the Senior Electrical Engineer will participate in the development and test of avionics hardware for the Photon spacecraft. Schematic capture and PCB layout using Altium Designer.
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