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Initial reviewer of AvidxChange, MRI, and other AP reports. Training of new onsite and corporate personnel on AP system and processes. Must have prior experience working with Property Management software systems, including but not limited to MRI and Yardi, AvidxChange and/or Nexus payables, and MicroSoft Office programs with a strong proficiency in Excel.
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Establish a strong relationship with CRA and AP programs as well as Tech and Test Security teams. JOB DESCRIPTION Onboarding job for returning CW, Maureen Ritchie CW Title: Specialist, School Code & Score Send Code Management Internal Title: Assistant Director, Code Services Management Customer Engagement Location: Remote Rate: Same pay/bill as State Implementation role previously worked Process - no background needed since not been gone longer than -months - will start on FRIDAY.
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Managing editor and document production experience with command of AP and/or other style guides. Panagora seeks detail-oriented Sr. Specialist of Editorial Support and Production to support document production for proposals, deliverables, and other corporate materials as needed, in line with corporate and client branding and marking requirements.
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The AP Specialist for this role is responsible for reviewing all invoices for appropriate documentation and approval prior to payment, processing check requests, and processing credit card bills.
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Manages billing and AP functions such as reviewing monthly quantities and preparing monthly pay application for submission to the client; reviewing and approving subcontractor and supplier invoices; assigning breakdown and cost codes to new subcontracts and purchase orders.
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The AP/AR Specialist will assist with operating accounting functions across multiple areas: A/P, A/R, General Ledger, payroll, etc. Experience with Unanet and Namely. The AP/AR Specialist will assist with operating accounting functions across multiple areas: A/P, A/R, General Ledger, payroll, etc.
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A3T’s AR/AP/Payroll Specialistwill support company operations by maintaining office tasks/systems and perform the duties ofpayroll administration, accounts receivable, accounts payable, invoicing, and other administrative tasks (as assigned.
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Manage the generation, approval, and population of data within the NGA's and the AP LOB's geospatial databases, ensuring that they can be used to satisfy customer requirements. Populate, manage, and maintain metadata standards for AP L datasets.
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AP Specialist – Hybrid in Bethesda! Due to growth, they are hiring an AP Specialist in their MD office! Preferred Qualifications For The AP Specialist. Overview Of The AP Specialist Role.
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Initial reviewer of Nexus, MRI, and other AP reports. Must have prior experience working with Property Management software systems, including but not limited to MRI and Yardi, AVID payables, Nexus, and MicroSoft Office programs with a strong proficiency in Excel.
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The Accounts Payable (AP) Specialist is responsible for a breadth of accounts payable functions, including reviewing/matching invoices with purchase orders, contracts and supplier requests, resolving match exceptions processing credit vouchers, as well as reviewing and processing expense reimbursements and corporate card expenses.
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Assist with the development of acquisition documentation, including cost estimates, quality assurance surveillance plans, PWSs, AP, AS, FITARA reviews. Seneca Global Services, LLC is seeking a Contracts Specialist with experience in disaster human services preparedness, response and recovery to support HSS’ Office of Human Services Emergency Preparedness and Response’s Administration of Children and Families (ACF) in Washington, DC.
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Draft acquisition/contract documentation for supported official(s); Documents include but not limited to requirement package documentation, ASP briefing slides, Acquisition Plan (AP), Business/Contract Clearance form(s), Request for Proposal/Quotation (RFP/RFQ), and contract ("award.
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AP Specialist – Hybrid in DC (3 Days Remote) Due to medical leave our client needs an AP Specialist for 2-3+ months. Full-Cycle AP – 100-200 invoices per week. 3-5 years of AP experience.
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Understanding of 1099 Forms Job Qualifications: 8-10 Years of AP experience Ability to handle AP inquiries and follow through to completion Strong Attention to Detail Knowledge of foreign currencies is a plus.
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