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Job Title: Accounts Receivable Manager Reports To: Controller Classification: Non-Exempt Location: On-Site Job Duties: ? 5-7 years of management experience in Accounts Receivable with big box retailers (Walmart, Costco, etc.
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The Business Development Manager- National Accounts is primarily responsible for establishing, planning, and overseeing the development and execution of Mac Papers Packaging and Jan/San National Accounts strategy.
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Cintas is seeking an Accounts Receivable Representative. Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook) and intranet/internet. With products and services including uniforms, mats, mops, restroom supplies, first aid and safety products, fire extinguishers and testing, and safety and compliance training, Cintas helps customers get Ready for the Workday.
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We are in immediate need of an Accounts Payable Specialist to join a team in the Service industry, located in downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee. As an Accounts Payable Specialist, you will be handling a variety of tasks, including the processing of invoices, answering queries for approvals, validating data, and working with various software systems.
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Deliver credit & collections management services to the GBS Americas HUB in Chattanooga for entities within CHC perimeter as per their respective Service Level Agreements
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LOCATION: ABOUT THE POSITIONThe Accounts Receivable (AR) Manager’s purpose is to oversee the Accounts Receivable function within the North America Shared Service Center, which operates remotely out of our individual sites, including management of the AR Team. This individual will be responsible for the day-to-day coordination and execution of accounts receivable management.
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The Accounts Payable Manager is responsible for ensuring the success of the U.S. accounts payable function. Prepare and present reports detailing accounts payable status.
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Accounts Receivable Manager. Communicate regularly with third-party receivables/payables, vendors and respond to requests for accounts receivable statements and confirmations. Stripe, Paypal and Genesis or other DTC payment platform experience a plus.
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We have an opportunity for an Accounts Payable Specialist to join our team in Milwaukee, WI or Chattanooga, TN. The Accounts Payable Specialist will support internal and external customer requests related to high-volume invoice processing for Komatsu in North America.
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