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Advises accounts payable manager of unusual problems and their resolutions in a timely manner. The Senior Accounts Payable Specialist is expected to have thorough knowledge of Concur travel and expense (T&E) management, along with a knack for excellent customer service.
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Reporting to the Controller, the Senior AR Specialist is responsible for managing the complete billing cycle and accounts receivable functions for the company, ensuring timely and accurate invoicing, and leading the billing team.
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What do our National Accounts, Client Services Representative do? Ensures all relevant tasks associated with all National Accounts are completed in accordance with contractual obligations.
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Determine and assess patient records, review accounts receivable activities, and collect payments. Efficiently monitors both Accounts Receivable ('AR') and Collections. This is a full-time, fully remote role and will be responsible for reviewing claims activity for billing and submitting claims in the revenue cycle billing and claims functions.
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Prepare step-by-step process instructions, necessary for Accounts Payable Department cross-training and for internal audit purposes. Please send resume should you be interested in the following Accounts Payable Analyst position located in Washington DC. This is a full-time, direct-hire position with a salary between 70-80K (eligible for OT) with awesome benefits.
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SPA is searching for a dynamic team member to report directly to the Chief Accounting Officer and lead our Accounts Receivable (“AR”) team through all aspects of the AR billing and collections process.
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Reconcile Personify Accounts Receivable balances with Microsoft Dynamics GP quarterly. Generate bi-weekly Accounts Receivable Aging Reports and notify budget managers. Senior Accountant, Accounts Receivable.
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CEG Solutions is a sustainability-focused development and design-build construction firm that delivers innovative energy infrastructure and solutions to clients across the United States.
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Job Title: Client Account Manager/Business Development Specialist - Electrical Transmission & Distribution
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The Accounts Receivable Manager will manage the daily operations and strategic objectives of the Company’s customer collections process through the design, implementation, maintenance and management of accounts receivable business functions, including collections, loss mitigation, and dispute resolution.
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As an Accounts Payable Manager, you will oversee the processing of credit cards, high-volume vendor transactions, and reconciliations. Manage the full accounts payable cycle, including vendor management, invoice processing, expense reimbursements, client disbursements, credit card transactions, expense approvals, and payment processing.
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Provide oversight and approvals of accounts payable operations to ensure accurate and timely payment processing. Areas of responsibilities include accounts payable functions, ensuring expense reports are processed on time and accurately, as well as the accurate processing of payroll.
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Handle escalated accounts payable issues and serve as a reliable backup to Accounts Payable Supervisor. Experience : Requires at least three years of accounts payable experience.
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The senior broker will be instrumental in the analysis of client’s exposures to identify and mitigate risk as well as responsible for the coordination of the placement and day-to-day activities on accounts.
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Implement and manage technological tools (such as Chrome River) to enhance the accounts payable process, improving system workflows and efficiency. Oversee and manage the firm's accounts payable staff, ensuring proper staffing, training, and supervision of daily activities.
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Title: accounts payable Company: Steinberg Diagnostic in Washington, DC
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