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You’ll have skills to pay the bills: communication, recruiting, operations (payroll, reporting, scheduling, merchandising), and be a developer of your peeps. You’re Harry Potter and Luke Skywalker rolled into one; you can handle anything that comes your way while driving sales and building lifelong relationships with our customers.
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The E-Billing Specialist prepares, submits, and collects client assigned electronic bills for assigned billing attorneys as well as submits the accruals in the E-Billing systems. Work with Attorneys, secretaries, and Billing Specialists to ensure e-bills are prepared accurately in accordance with clients’ outside counsel policies.
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You’ll focus on recording and analysing financial transactions, paying and receiving invoices, maintaining financial statement ledger accounts, and preparing analysis and reconciliations of bills to detect fraud.
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The Strategic Projects Division in the Office of Information Technology assists the Office of Technology with internal and external state and federal audits, legislative analysis on information technology bills, performance management, state and federal information technology grant management, development of agency technology policies and procedures, quality assurance team compliance, and monitoring of major information resource projects.
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Design work may include conducting site surveys and device mark-ups, network architecture design, server loading, writing technical narratives and proposals, and preparing bills of materials. Post-secondary education from an accredited college, university, or technical institution in Business, Construction Management, Electronics, Engineering, Information Technology, or a related field.
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Verify fixture counts and check vendor Bills of Materials (BOMs) for accuracy. Proficiency in Procore, NetSuite, Bluebeam, and Microsoft Office 365 (Preferred). PMP, PgMP, CAPM, or comparable project management certifications (Preferred.
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Adhere to cash handling policies with the ability to perform credit card charges as well as provide guests with accurate bills, ring all orders accurately and at the time of the sale. The role of a bartender is to provide an excellent guest experience, make signature cocktails, and offer recommendations regarding local craft beers and wines offered.
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Collecting copays and deductibles as well as bills owed to office at check-in. Full-time Medical Receptionist is needed for small fast paced Urology practice in Central Austin. Great listener and communicator, whether face-to-face, on the phone or online.
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Prepare bills and statements for approval by the Community Manager. As an Assistant Community Manager, you are responsible for assisting with the planning and coordinating of community events, activities, and projects.
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