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Leadership of accounting team including Controller, Accounting Director and Accounting Specialist, and oversight of their responsibilities including, but not limited to, general ledger, accounts payable and payroll processing.
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Job Summary:Reporting to the Accounting Supervisor, the Project AP Specialist will perform Accounts Payable activities for the Project. Coordination with the Service Center Accounts Payable Organization to ensure accurate and timely processing and payment of project supplier/subcontract invoices.
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The Accounts Payable Product Specialist will process merchandise inventory invoices and disbursements. Familiarity with business applications and Accounts Payable systems such as Microsoft Dynamics 365, Oracle NetSuite or AS/400 environment required.
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The National Board of Boiler & Pressure Vessel Inspectors (NBBI) is seeking an exceptional, self-motivated, and versatile Senior Accounts Payable Specialist to work on-site in Columbus, OH. This person is a key component of the National Board Accounting team.
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The Role: As an Accounts Payable Specialist , you'll be the maestro of our financial harmony, ensuring that every payment is accurate, timely, and seamlessly processed. It's time to unleash your skills as an Accounts Payable Specialist and be the unsung hero of our financial operations.
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Performs accounting functions which require knowledge of accounts payable/receivable, Garnishments, as well as bank reconciliation functions. Performs accounting functions which require knowledge of accounts payable/receivable, Garnishments, as well as bank reconciliation functions.
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This position will assist in overseeing and managing the accounts payable function. We're known as an auto glass company. Perform vendor ACH bank account validation for setup and/or changes. Troubleshoot and resolve escalated Concur issues.
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We are seeking an Accounting Specialist to join our client’s team in Columbus, Ohio. As an Accounting Specialist, you’ll play a crucial role in maintaining accurate financial records and ensuring smooth accounts payable processes.
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A SAP Treasury transformation specialist with the skills to help clients meet the challenges of digitization. You have functional expertise in several Finance areas including General Ledger Accounting, Profitability Analysis, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Fixed Assets, Cost Center Accounting, Internal Orders, Profit Center.
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Lawhon and Associates, Inc., based in Columbus, Ohio is seeking a stable, disciplined, and prudent individual for our growing environmental consultant business as an Accounting Specialist. Basic understanding of Accounts Payable/Accounts Receivable, Month-End preparation, Year-End Preparation.
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The E.W. Scripps Company is seeking an Accounts Payable Specialist to perform accounts payable tasks related to the efficient maintenance and processing of accounts payable transactions.
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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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Willing to look at candidates with relatable work experience; accounting clerk, procurement specialist, accounts payable experience. Willing to look at candidates with relatable work experience; accounting clerk, procurement specialist, accounts payable experience.
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Transaction Processing: Oversee and manage day-to-day financial transactions, including accounts payable/receivable, bank reconciliations, and expense reporting. The Financial Operations Specialist is responsible for overseeing and managing financial operations, ensuring accurate and timely processing of transactions, maintaining financial records, and supporting budgeting and reporting activities.
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Our client, the largest auto glass specialist in the nation, is seeking a Banking/Sales Audit Associate to join their team. As a Banking/Sales Audit Associate, you will be part of the Accounts Payable Department.
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