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Assist in day-to-day operational oversight of all locations’ operations including billing, payroll, routing/scheduling, DOT & state compliance, accounts receivable and accounts payable, recruitment and hiring of employees.
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This includes evaluating subconsultant invoice submittals for accuracy, establish and maintain purchase orders for subconsultants, and requests and follows up on subcontractor payment requests with Accounts Payable.
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Revology Cars is seeking a dedicated Accounts Payable Specialist to join the team at our central Florida facility where we build 1965-1968 Ford® Mustang® and Shelby® GT new licensed reproduction rolling chassis and restored original automobiles.
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The Accounts Payable Manager will have direct contact with senior-level management, including Chief Financial Officer, Vice Presidents and General Managers, which requires strong interpersonal communication skills both written and verbal.
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Oversee accounts payable and receivable processes. Proficiency in accounting software (e.g., QuickBooks, Sage, SAP, Oracle) and advanced MS Excel and Office Suite skills. As a Sr. Staff Accountant at Viable, you will play a critical role in leading our accounting efforts, including recording the company’s incoming and outgoing financial transactions, creating financial reports, processing payroll, and managing customer and client invoices.
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Strong understanding of General Ledger system and Accounts Payable processing. Strong understanding of General Ledger system and Accounts Payable processing. Process expense reports from employees Identify discrepancies and escalate in appropriate manner.
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Create general ledger journal entries and accounts payable and/or accounts receivable documentation. General knowledge of accounting principles and practices, including Accounts Payable and Receivable.
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Responsible for accounts payable, accounts receivable reconciliation and processing cash receipts/deposits. Responsible for accounts payable, accounts receivable reconciliation and processing cash receipts/deposits.
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Preferred Experience: Developing Infor Lawson Accounts Payable, General Ledger, Supply Chain Management, inbound and outbound interfaces from Lawson,. Additional experience with Financial applications Strata, Perceptive Content, Brain ware, MHC and Query design using; Oracle-based SQL, MS Access, Infor Query Wizard Process Flow Automation (IPA) and JavaScript.
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If you take pride in going above and beyond to make a customer smile, you could be HomeTeam’s next all-star player. HomeTeam is financially stable and growing as a subsidiary of Rollins, Inc., (NYSE: ROL), headquartered in Atlanta, GA.
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Responsible for various administrative accounting duties related to Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable. With a global team of more than 9,000 employees, ReSource Pro operates at the critical intersection of people, process, technology, and data to serve more than 1,000 clients across the carrier, broker, and MGA segments – consistently earning a +95% client retention rate for over a decade.
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Accounting Operations: Ensure accurate and timely processing of financial transactions, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and general ledger maintenance.
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Required Workday certification/skills in at least three of the following: FDM, Financial Accounting, Banking and Settlement, Accounts Payable/Supplier Accounts, Customer Accounts/Revenue Management, Expenses and Budgets, Procurement and Advanced Reporting; please note that any candidate hired by KPMG into this position that doesn't currently hold the aforementioned certification will be required to secure them within three months from the commencement of employment.
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Minimum of 1 year of accounts payable (AP), accounts receivable (AR), and or billing experience preferred. Assist in preparation and participate in regular, recurring vendor performance reviews with Regional Field Manager.
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This individual will be responsible for overseeing the accounts payable and receivable, processing payroll and conducting other tasks related to finance. Coordinate and manage accounts payable and receivable; ensuring sub-ledgers are reconciled each month.
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