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New York City Emergency Management is looking for an innovative person with a background in accounts payable/receivable, budgeting, or other administrative work to join the Office of the Chief Financial Officer and work within the Finance Unit. The Accounts Payable Specialist will be responsible for aiding with all aspects of accounts payable as well as providing general administrative support to the unit.
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Proven experience with accounts payable, accounts receivable and general ledger. Candidate will assist in AP and AR functions which include handling customer accounts and payments, processing invoices using our paperless software, reconciliation of vendor statements, and maintaining our employee expenses through Certify.
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Rob is an Executive Recruiter on our Boston Team and has been with Commonwealth Resources since May 2017.
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Performing accounts payable actions in NYCs Financial Management System (FMS) and Procurement and Sourcing Solutions Portal (PASSPort) - Collecting and organizing necessary paperwork to process payment via the Accounts Payable inbox.
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Accounts Payable Specialist. Accounts Payable - handle approximately 100 invoices per week via Yardi/AvidXchange. Up to one year of Accounts Payable experience; open to industry.
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The Accounts Payable Specialist position supports the Finance Department by performing all duties related to Accounts Payable, in addition to reconciliations, assisting with audit preparation, and administrative tasks.
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Our client, a private equity firm, is seeking an Accounts Payable Specialist. Booking payments and other cash transactions initiated by Accounts Payable as appropriate and making sure bank balance agrees to book balance.
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As the Accounts Payable Specialist, you will have the opportunity to make an immediate impact on our team by being responsible for the end-to-end accounts payable process and working with management to streamline current processes and recommend necessary improvements.
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Review Accounts Payable aging reports to ensure data reliability, analyze and resolve overdue payments. Hands-on with strong problem-solving skills and keen attention to detail to resolve accounts payable issues.
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We are looking for an Accounts Payable and Media Reconciliation Specialist with a minimum of 2 years accounts payable experience in an advertising / media agency. Efficiently process accounts payable; both for media invoices into Mediaocean, but also general agency invoices into our general ledger system (Netsuite.
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The Accounts Payable Specialist will assist Accounting Department and Project Management team in recording all job related expenses and change orders for accuracy and entry into TIMBERLINE.
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LHH is working on behalf of our fantastic client in the real estate space who is looking to bring a Senior Accounts Payable Specialist on board on a direct hire basis. This will require some in-office work in Manhattan, NY. The ideal candidate will have strong analytical and communication skills and a desire to continue their career in an Accounts Payable capacity.
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Accounts Payable Payment Specialist III. This position is responsible for processing invoices, completing complex statement reconciliations, performing various overall dept tasks, as well as assisting Accounts Payable manager.
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The Accounts Payable Specialist will be responsible for the financial processing of transactions for all domestic offices and maintaining internal controls surrounding accounts payable policies and procedures that fulfill the firm's goals and requirements as well as regulatory requirements.
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As a Accounts Payable SPecialist, you'll be stepping into an environment that thrives on innovation and fun. Prepares and processes accounts payable checks, wire transfers and ACH payments.
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