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Project Accountant with Deltek Vision experience
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Country: USA
Location: New York-New York City New York, NY 10003
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Accounting/Finance/Insurance
Relevant Work Experience:5+ to 7 Years
Location:New York, NY 10003
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Accounts Payable/Receivable
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
Relevant Work Experience:5+ to 7 Years
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Project Accountant with Deltek Vision experience
Since 1935, Perkins+Will has set worldwide standards for exceptional service and design innovation in architecture, interiors, branded environments, planning+strategies and urban design. Sustainable, high-performance, and environmentally-conscious design is a staple of our practice and is woven through the fabric of every project. “The Greening of an Architecture Firm” featured in BD+C “Best AEC Firms to Work For” highlights what it’s like to work at Perkins+Will.
As a result of continued growth, we are seeking a Project Accountant whose primary responsibilities would include but are not limited to the following:
· Accounts Payable
· Accounts Receivables
· Timesheet analysis and review
· Data entry of project financials
· Monthly financial reporting and updates
· Prepare Invoicing
· Analyze project financials
The successful candidate will possess 5-10 years experience, detail oriented, strong customer-service orientation, written and oral communication skills, a team player, and ability to work in a fast-paced, collaborative environment. Microsoft Excel, Word, and Deltek Vision required. Preference will be given to those with experience in the Architecture industry.
Qualified and interested candidates should submit resume with a cover letter and salary requirements in confidence to: careers.ny@perkinswill.com
Perkins+Will is an EOE.
No agencies or recruiters.
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