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Support accounts receivable process as needed. The OpportunityThe Accounts Payable associate will report directly to the Accounting Supervisor. The successful candidate will perform customary accounts payable duties, ensure accuracy in data entry, keep files organized, and ensure proper electronic filing of department records.
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Implement sales performance measures and targets using the Bronco Wine Company (BWC) brand priorities with key accounts. Participate in trade events, distributor holiday shows, crew drives, blitzes and wine dinners in key accounts.
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The role of Accounts Receivable Clerk will be primarily based on-site, focusing on managing accounts receivable. Candidates will be required to demonstrate their skills in Accounts Receivable (AR), Consumer Collections, Resolve Customer Service, and Aging Reports.
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We have an immediate opening for an Accounts Receivable Specialist at our Ceres, CA office location. The Accounts Receivable Specialist will support the Accounting management team with the common goal of adhering to our core values and striving to provide best of class support to our operations teams.
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Job: Accounting Clerk (Specializing in Accounts Payable) Manage accounts payable in Microsoft Dynamics. Generate reports detailing accounts payable status. The chosen candidate will be responsible for managing day-to-day accounts payable and other accounting duties, along with some administrative tasks within the organization.
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