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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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If you answered yes to these questions, we invite you to continue reading and apply for our Accounts Payable Technician position within our dedicated Pinellas County Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller Finance Division.
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You will report directly to the Co-founder, President & COO and own strategic planning and forecasting, board meeting preparation, investor relations, FP&A, accounts payable, and all other finance-related operations.
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Responsible for overall management of Trade payables for our Accounts Payable Department across multiple companies, our Accounts Payable Manager is responsible for managing approximately 5-7 local direct reports and our remote work handled by the Shared Service Center in Central America.
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Four years bookkeeping, accounts payable and/or accounts receivable experience; The 14 departments that make up the executive side are Police Services, Fire and Emergency Services, Corrections, Communications, Support Services, Financial Services, Community Services, Human Resources, Information Technology Services, Law, Planning and Development, Water Resources, Child Advocacy & Juvenile Services, and Transportation.
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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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Reporting to the Accounts Payable Manager , the AP Clerk provides front-line service to internal constituents and vendors, and processes information with speed and accuracy. The ACLU seeks a full-time position of Accounts Payable Clerk in the Finance Department of the ACLU's National office in New York, NY. This is a hybrid role that has in-office requirements of two (2) days per week or eight (8) days per month.
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Reporting to the Accounts Payable Supervisor, the Accounts Payable Clerk will be responsible for the complete, timely and accurate payment of the Center's OTPS expenses. THE OPPORTUNITY The Center for Justice Innovation is seeking an Accounts Payable Clerk.
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Manage and administer all aspects of the accounts payable system, including the timely set-up of new vendors, recording invoices, printing checks, processing payments and coordinating the annual IRS reporting.
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As Accounts Payable Coordinator, you will be working alongside our Condo/ Co-op Accounts Payable team to process the payables of our residential buildings. Complete special projects as assigned by the Accounts Payable Manager.
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Sr Renewables Accounts Payable Associate - Plays a key role in project contract accounting requirements, preparing GAAP financial statements, and supporting financial accounting audits. Sr Renewables Accounts Payable Associate - Takes ownership of vendor enrollment into AP ERP systems and processes AP invoices associated with energy storage projects construction as well as related deliverables.
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Assist in the preparation of monthly LDS Accounts Receivable reconciliation. Assist in the performance of weekly reconciliation of sales for Leased Department Stores concessions (LDS.
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Support all Customer facing functions in ensuring policies & procedures result in accurate revenue reportingSupervise Accounting staff & review their deliverables for compliance & accuracyDevelop & maintain technical accounting policies & memosOwn financial systems & financial system requirements for accounting, Accounts Payable, Expense Reimbursement, etc.
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Associate Railroad Signal Specialist I: $77,921 - $98,128 (new hire rate: $67,756) Associate Railroad Signal Specialist II: $85,845 - $109,408 (new hire rate: $74,649. Associate Railroad Signal Specialist III: $103,630 - $122,168 (new hire rate: $90,113.
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We are seeking a Director, Purchasing and Accounts Payable/Purchase-to-Pay (P2P) Leader to join the Finance/Accounting Team. Reporting to the Senior Director, Shared Services, this position will be responsible for managing and optimizing the company's P2P and Travel & Entertainment (“T&E”) processes.
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