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Modern, wholesale home furnishing organization seeking AP Manager to join expanding team.
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Country: USA
Location: California-Marin County/North Bay CA
Total applied: 40 |
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Modern, wholesale home furnishing organization seeking AP Manager to join expanding team.
Modern, wholesale home furnishing and accessory organization seeks an AP manager to join their expanding team. This is a newly created position due to growth. The company is highly interactive, flexible, innovative and team oriented. This organization offers work life balance, career progression, a casual office and beautiful view, and a family oriented environment. AP ManagerResponsibilities: Manage the accounts payable process. Audit inventory receiving documents, invoices and debit memos. Perform vendor account analysis and reconciliations. Manage and execute biweekly check runs. Manage a minimum of one individual. Qualifications: Qualified candidates must be very detail oriented, have advanced communication skills, and possess a degree in Accounting or Finance. The ideal candidate will also come from a small to mid-size company and also possess consumer product, manufacturing and/or import industry experience. This person may be a lead ready for the next step in his or her career or already be at the manager capacity.Compensation / Benefits:Salary target is $70-80K, but will also be flexible for the right candidate. For immediate consideration, please email your resume to gcoons@accountantsinc.com. To view our website, please go to: www.accountantsinc.com . Accountants Inc. is an equal opportunity employer.
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