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Experience limited to teaching courses, bookkeeping, maintaining payroll records, accounts payable, accounts receivable, or preparing tax returns is not considered professional accounting/auditing experience.
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Two years of full-time business or human resources office experience in one or more of the following: accounts payable, accounts receivable and/or bookkeeping; processing payroll transactions; processing travel expense reports and/or reimbursements; processing personnel, benefits and/or time and attendance transactions; reviewing requisitions for purchase and initiating and processing purchase orders.
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Conduct outreach to grantee for supporting documentation related to payment review conducted by the Office of the State Comptroller. Alternatively, an associate's degree and two years of experience in office/program administration, processing fiscal documents, customer service, and/or banking.
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Prepare documents and emails to forward to the Office of the State Comptroller (OSC) and State Treasury for payment. Knowledge of Office of the State Comptroller policies and procedures.
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InGenesis is currently seeking a Accounting/Bookkeeping Clerk to work with our client in Albany, NY. In this role, you will be working in the NYS Department of Financial Services’ administrative office.
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You'll perform a wide variety of financial, bookkeeping, and data analysis work supporting accounts payable, payroll, store departments, and the fulfillment of the triple bottom line. Proficient in QuickBooks or similar accounting software and Microsoft Office Suite.
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Requirements: A High School diploma or GED is required; an Associate's or a Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance or a related area is strongly preferred A minimum of 1 year experience in premium auditing, accounting and/or bookkeeping is required Exceptional time management, analytical, communication and interpersonal skills are required PC literacy, including Microsoft Office products is required Reliable vehicle/transportation is required Job Posted by ApplicantPro.
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The Bookkeeper will maintain the order in the office, conduct bookkeeping, and work to coordinate the day to day operations. Office management skills. The Bookkeeper will maintain the order in the office, conduct bookkeeping, and work to coordinate the day to day operations.
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The Office of the State Comptroller is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to workplace diversity, equity, and inclusion. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION: The NYS Office of the State Comptroller provides reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities.
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Three years of experience in a business office or human resources office in one or more of the following areas: accounts payable, accounts receivable, general office management and/or bookkeeping; health insurance, benefits administration and/or personnel and benefits transaction processing.
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Troubleshoot issues related to accounting transactions and facilitate resolution as necessary with the Business Service Center (BSC), Comptroller’s Office (OSC) and SFS. +Experience NOT considered qualifying are activities restricted to teaching, bookkeeping, maintaining/auditing payroll records or accounts receivable/accounts payable, or preparing tax returns.
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Bookkeeping (billing, accounts receivable maintenance, bank deposits) is adept at Microsoft Office, Google Suite, Constant Contact, Dropbox, Facebook, and Instagram. Assist in the office of the region's most celebrated music school.
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We are seeking an individual to join our team as a Construction Office Support Specialist. Basic bookkeeping aptitude with experience in accounts payable and construction accounting principles.
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