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Title: Supervisor, Accounts Receivable Department: Client Fund Accounting Union: NBU Grade: N/A FLSA: Exempt Hours: 40 Position Summary The Supervisor, Accounts Receivable provides daily leadership and supervision to an Accounts Receivable team in accordance with Company guidelines, client needs, and regulatory requirements.
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We have openings for receptionist, data entry, customer service, collections, office managers, call center, administrative assistant, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, warehouse, electronic assemblers, assembly, production, pickers, packers, forklift, machine operators, and maintenance mechanics.
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Requirement:Confident of being a presenter or actor in front of a cameraTalkative, Good Expression, High Coordination, Hard workFamiliar with social media and have TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube accounts.
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What you will be doing as an HVAC Sales Manager : HVAC sales engineers promote and sell heating, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment (HVAC) of industrial size to commercial accounts. What you will be doing as an HVAC Sales Manager : HVAC sales engineers promote and sell heating, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment (HVAC) of industrial size to commercial accounts.
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In addition, the Accounts Payable Supervisor will assist with invoice processing, coordinate, and assign daily work activities, prioritize department workload, and provide analytical support to the accounts payable team for complex matters and resolving escalated issues.
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Because we are expanding rapidly through acquisitions and internal growth, we have an excellent opportunity available for an ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE SPECIALIST We are hiring immediately! This candidate should have a billing specialist background and accounting, accounts receivable, and collections experience.
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The Accounts Receivable Specialist, will be part of a very knowledgeable and collaborative team in the Pittsburgh area, report to the AR Manager, and have support from another AR Specialist colleague.
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If so, you should learn more about our newest Accounts Receivable Specialist opportunity, with a global media production company. The Accounts Receivable Specialist is responsible for managing the company’s receivables, ensuring that clients are billed accurately and payments are collected promptly.
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Account Reconciliation: Reconcile the accounts receivable ledger to ensure all payments are accounted for and properly posted. Minimum of 1 year experience in accounts receivable or a similar financial role preferredExperience with accounting software and Microsoft Office Suite (particularly Excel.
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Reporting: Prepare and present regular reports on the status of accounts receivable to management. Collections: Monitor accounts to identify overdue payments. This role is hybrid, with the option to work from home 1 day a week, and flexible in office start times.
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Provide insights and analysis on collection performance and aging reports. T Key Responsibilities: Invoicing and Billing: Generate and send out invoices to clients in a timely manner. Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field preferred, but not required.
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The Accounts Payable Assistant is responsible for performing payable functions for all firm and client expenditures within the firm’s invoice processing system. Maintain accounts payable policies and adhere to other established internal controls within the payables process.
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Highlights include an excellent health plan with very low out-of-pocket expense network option, generous time off and holiday pay, a 403b retirement plan with up to 10% employer match or other options through the State’s retirement defined benefit pension system, free employee parking, public service (student) loan forgiveness eligible employer, and employer-paid benefits including group life insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance, and flexible spending accounts.
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The Controller will lead all day-to-day financial operations for an operating budget of $14 million and supervise a team of two staff members with functional responsibility for accounting, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and grants administration.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a full-time Senior Director of Account Management to join our leadership team at the UPMC Health Plan. As Sr. Director, you will lead the management of mid, large, and strategic accounts.
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