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Provide analytical support for Accounts Payable Supervisor and Shared Services Director. Individual will report directly to the Accounts Payable Supervisor and work closely with team lead, team members, and internal/external customers.
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Accounts Payable & General Ledger Accountant. You’ll know you’re doing well if you perform established finance practices and ensure compliance with ALIGHT policies and procedures for the accounting activities of the organization, including accounts payable, payroll and US Government donor compliance.
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Two or more years’ experience in accounts payable, cash handling or bank deposit/reconciliation. Division/Unit: Finance & Budget Division / Accounts Payable. Working Title: Accounts Payable Accounting Technician.
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Keyword: Accounts Payable, AP Specialist, Accountant, Accounting, Administration, office, business, clerk, bookkeeper, data entry, support, full time. Our corporate support team is currently seeking an experienced Accounts Payable Specialist to join our accounting team.
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Working Title: Accounts Payable Coordinator. Managing the Central Office “Accounts Payable” type Electronic Interoffice Requisition (EIOR) buyer’s inbox, by completing a review of each requisition and then determining the appropriate action to be taken, such as establishing a purchase order or to initiate payments in SWIFT or by purchasing card.
$22.61 - $32.71 an hourFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 26 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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The Accounts Payable Coordinator will oversee all aspects of the accounts payable process, ensuring timely and accurate payment of invoices, maintaining vendor relationships, ensuring proper GL account coding, and managing expense reports.
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The AR & AP Manager is responsible for providing accurate accounts receivable and accounts payable services, including customer service, cash management and banking, data entry, documentation and auditing, and research into account discrepancies.
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Seeking an Accounts Payable & Accounts Receivable Specialist to join our dynamic team, a thriving family-owned business that puts people first. We are seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Accounts Payable/Accounts Receivable Specialist to join our finance team.
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Position works directly with the Accounts Payable Supervisor and Manager to reconcile accounts payable transactions, monitor open payables, ensure credit memos are utilized timely, research and resolve invoice discrepancies, and respond professionally to any arising supplier inquiries and issues.
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Accurate and timely processing of accounts payable invoices in a multi-site environment. Responsible for handling the accounts payable functions for multiple sites of Spectrum Plastics as part of the Shared A/P Business Service Team.
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CFS is working with a growing MN business to add an Accounts Payable Specialist to their team, this company has a great employee-centered culture, excellent leadership and a focus on providing high-end products to its customer base.
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The Accounts Payable Specialist will report to the Controller and interface internally with Department leaders and the Senior accountant. The Accounts Payable Specialist is responsible for processing accounts payable and other financial transactions, timely and accurately.
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Supervision of the Accounts Payable Clerk including work assignment and monitoring. This position will supervise the Accounts Payable Clerk. Serve as liaison, monitor and trainer for accounts payable related functions to Agency departments.
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Leverage skills in Accounts Payable (AP), Coding Invoices, and Invoice Processing. Our client is offering an exciting opportunity for an Accounts Payable Clerk in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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The Accounts Payable (A/P) team is part of our Global Shared Service Organization (GPO). Partner with Sourcing and Vendor Master on strategic initiatives to enable transformation, growth and efficiency in the P2P process.
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