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Outstanding medical, dental, and vision plans (low cost), 2 flex spending accounts, PTO (4 weeks accrued in the first year), 15 paid holidays, defined pension plan , 401k matching 50% of the first 6% contributed, life insurance, disability, various discount programs, gym/wellness center, access to onsite medical, optical, pharmacy services, and onsite cafe.
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Apply today to join the team as a Client Accounting Associate to help service our clients with accounting services, including accounts payable and accounts receivable service, reconciliations (e.g., bank, credit card, prepaid and accruals, etc.
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This entry level position will allow you to earn State of Michigan drinking water treatment, and municipal wastewater treatment licenses. Join our team and assist in the operation of a class B wastewater treatment plant and two drinking water systems.
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Position Overview: The client is seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Accounts Payable/Accounts Receivable (AP/AR) Specialist to manage the financial processing of transactions for the organization.
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Position Overview : The key responsibilities of this position are outside sales of propane gas to residential, commercial and farm accounts from initial contact through to delivery, which may include tank setting and service.
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