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Duties & Responsibilities Of The AP/AR Specialist. Provides weekly Accounts Receivable Aging reports to Operations Managers/AE/Analysts. Prepares, posts, verifies, and records customer payments and transactions related to accounts receivable.
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We are seeking a temporary, full-time Accounts Payable Specialist. Position is responsible for timely and accurate completion of accounts payable related responsibilities including expense reimbursements and trade payables, as well as compliance reporting such as 1099s.
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Utilizing your intermediate to advanced Excel skills and 10-key experience to excel in your role as the Accounts Payable Specialist. Join our client as an Accounts Payable Specialist and be part of our reputable organization, positively impacting the community and enjoying a fulfilling career with growth opportunities.
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Under the general supervision of the Accounts Payable Manager performs the responsibilities of processing Accounts Payable for one or more business unit, reconciling general ledger accounts, recording journal vouchers, and preparing monthly accruals.
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We are seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented Accounts Payable Specialist to join our dynamic team in Tampa. An Accounts Payable Clerk makes sure a business pays its bills accurately and on time.
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This is a DIRECT HIRE / FULL TIME Accounts Payable Specialist position with a client in Tampa, FL. 3+ year(s) Accounts Payable accounting experience. This is a DIRECT HIRE / FULL TIME Accounts Payable Specialist position with a client in Tampa, FL.
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We are actively looking for an experienced Accounts Payable Specialist to join the team. Codes such items as invoices, vouchers, expense reports, check requests, etc., with correct accounts and project codes conforming to standard procedures to ensure proper entry into the financial system.
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Accounts Payable Specialist coordinates with various departments and to ensure packing slip, invoice and purchase order are received (3-way match) Accounts Payable Specialist ensures vendor receives 1099 forms and resolve all issues.
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Charges expenses to accounts and cost centers by analyzing invoice/expense reports, and recording entries. Verifies vendor accounts by reconciling monthly statements. Working side by side with our CFO, Accounting Manager, and CEO to make a positive difference in the accounting and finance function.
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Our company is seeking an Accounts Payable Specialist that will be responsible for processing vendor payables, maintaining positive vendor relationships and driving process improvement and automation through the company’s Accounting System.
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We are currently seeking a talented Senior AP Specialist at our corporate office in Tampa, Florida. Perform day to day full cycle accounts payable transactions to ensure accurate and timely payment processing.
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Minimum of 1 year of experience in an Accounts Payable Clerk role or similar position. We are seeking an Accounts Payable Clerk in Tampa, Florida. Proficiency in Account Reconciliation and Accounts Payable (AP.
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Carlton Fields is seeking an Accounts Payable Specialist II for its downtown Tampa office. Qualified candidates should have a minimum of 5-7 years of accounts payable experience, preferably in a professional office setting.
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The Accounts Payable Specialist will be responsible for performing a variety of accounting and clerical tasks related to the maintenance and processing of accounts payable transactions.
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Join our dynamic financial team as an Accounts Payable Specialist, where you will perform high-volume invoice processing (80-100 invoices per day for 25 predetermined vendors). Job Title: Accounts Payable Specialist.
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