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This is an incredible opportunity for a single site workingAccounts Receivable/Accounts Payable Manager. The right candidate willbe analytical, hands on, team player with exceptional communication and timemanagement skills and experienced in being fully responsible for cashmanagement, billing, collections, accounts payable, payroll process.
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Deep expertise in the following SAP business processes: Contracts to Billing, Order Management, Billing, and Accounts Receivable. Experience leading pre-sales, proposal, and RFPs. At least 8 years' relevant SAP consulting experience in a professional services environment, with a large or boutique consulting firm, or serving as an internal consultant within industry.
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Five years experience in supervision or management of accounts receivable in a health care environment, including experience in billing, collections, electronic billing systems and customer service required.
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Supervise daily accounting activities across global operations, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and general ledger. Oversee the reconciliation of intercompany accounts and transactions, ensuring proper elimination in consolidated financial statements.
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Direct and oversee the financial functions and services provided by DCM Business Services, including budgeting, accounts payable and receivable, travel & training, grant accounting, auditing and financial reporting, contracts and purchasing.
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Support timely collections of accounts receivable (WC) upon escalation by collections group when resolution require commercial negotiation. The account manager should: develop and maintain relationships with the company's new and existing customer base; identify new business opportunities; and secure new orders.
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5+ years of recent experience in public accounting that includes working in a paperless environment, reviewing complex returns and international entity returns (5471, 8865, 8858), researching complex tax issues, managing client engagements, supervising project teams, and collection of accounts receivable.
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The Accounting Manager will manage and lead the accounts payable (AP) and receivable (AR) team. Monitor accounts receivable aging reports and implement strategies to reduce outstanding balances.
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Leads and oversees, and manages all financial components, including vendor relationships, i.e., signing checks, annual budgeting, accounts payable and receivable, labor management, daily sales outstanding (DSO), revenue, and EBITDA for the locations.
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The Branch Manager has overall responsibility for critical issues of branch operations and profitability including: safety, sales, sales growth, budgeting, gross margins, operating expenses, customer service, inventory, equipment, building and vehicles, community relations, accounts receivable and resolution of personnel issues.
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In addition to performing similar work, the Manager will oversee and ensure group productivity and performance in accordance with financial goals to ensure the health of the client's Accounts Receivable.
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Coordinates, and performs business support such as processing and monitoring of accounts payable and receivable, shipping and receiving, order receipt and entry. As a member of the plant leadership team, the Office Manager works directly for the General Manager, with a functional relationship with the Area Controller.
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The Manager, Contribution Accounting managers accounts receivable fund operations and supports client services, in accordance with Company guidelines, client needs and legislative requirements.
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Manage all aspects of the accounting cycle, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, bank reconciliations, and payroll. You will be responsible for the accuracy of accounts payable and receivable, reconciliations, and traditional accounting duties.
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Managing electromobility projects of varying complexity including scope, schedule, budget, earned value analysis, staffing allocation, and accounts receivable. Senior Project Manager: $151,700 - $192,000 per year.
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