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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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The General Ledger Manager is responsible for managing financial data, ensuring accuracy in records, payroll support, and overseeing accounts receivable and general ledger processes using Sage ERP. Key duties include coordinating invoicing, maintaining customer profiles, reconciling financial data, and supporting month-end and year-end closes.
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You'll focus on issues related to abandoned and unclaimed property, income and franchise tax, payroll and employment tax, credits and incentives, and indirect tax. CPA, Member of the Bar or other tax, technology, or finance-specific credentials may qualify for this opportunity.
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Collaborate with the Director of Finance & Operations to review financials and document changes. Manage all aspects of the accounting cycle, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, bank reconciliations, and payroll.
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Effectively transition client work to another Payroll Manager and/or internal team member, training thoroughly following processes as needed. Prime Payroll Manager talent. Experience with one or more of the following payroll platforms: TriNet, Rippling, ADP & Gusto.
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Bachelors Degree in Payroll, Accounting, Finance, Economics, or related field AND minimum eight (8) years of experience in payroll or directly related field OR Minimum eleven (11) years of experience in payroll, or a directly related field.
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Recruiting, Human resources, Administrative support, Customer service, Recruitment, Administration, Data entry, Onboarding, Talent acquisition, Payroll. Collaborate with Plant Manager and Operations Manager on selection of finalists.
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The Finance & Administration Manager will plan and oversee administrative and business functions including: budgeting, financial reporting and analysis, accounting, purchasing and public procurement, contract administration, grants administration, payroll and shared services management, microcomputer programming, personnel management and act as liaison to other departments and divisions.
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The Finance Manager/Controller supports the full range of financial duties, as well as transactional HR activities for all Film Action Oregon employees. The Finance Manager/Controller works full-time, typically between the office hours of 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
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Position Overview: We are seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Accounting Manager to join a dynamic finance team. Oversee and manage the general accounting functions, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, and payroll.
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The position reports to the VP of Finance, operates in a professional office environment, and does not include direct reports or travel. The position reports to the VP of Finance, operates in a professional office environment, and does not include direct reports or travel.
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Member Assistance & Training: Assist members with account issues and inquiries, participate in all club-related training classes, and perform additional tasks as assigned by the Accounting Manager, Controller, or Club Director of Finance & Accounting.
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The Staff Accountant collaborates closely with the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board's Finance Team members, including the Grants Fund Accounting Lead, Payroll and AP Manager, and Controller, in the maintenance and administration of the Finance department's financial systems.
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The Finance & ERP Controller will be responsible for leading an ERP implementation and maximizing its function within the organization. Proficient knowledge of financial/payroll software; Viewpoint Spectrum strongly favored.
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Handle payroll, invoicing, and expense reporting in collaboration with the finance department. Proven experience as an Office Manager or similar role, preferably in an engineering or technical environment.
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