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Contracts Accounting Analyst
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Country: USA
Location: Massachusetts-Boston North Carlisle, MA 01741
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Accounting/Finance/Insurance
Relevant Work Experience:2+ to 5 Years
Education Level:Associate Degree
Location:Carlisle, MA 01741
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:General/Other: Accounting/Finance
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
Relevant Work Experience:2+ to 5 Years
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Contracts Accounting Analyst
Contracts Accounting Analyst
Full-time position to prepare and submit interim and final invoices using Microsoft Excel on various DoD and GSA government contracts. Responsible for maintaining contract files including contract modifications and billing history.
Qualifications:
Associates Degree with 3 years experience preferably in DoD or GSA contracts.Business communication and organizational skills are essential. Excellent computer skills especially with Microsoft Excel.
Interested candidates submit resumes to jobs@assurtech.com
Assurance Technology Corporation (ATC) is one of the foremost companies in high technology electronics systems for the space and communications industries.ATC has a 35-year history of successful participation in space and ground systems research and development programs yielding advanced technology high reliability hardware and software as well as providing engineering and management consulting and high reliability test services. ATC offers excellent benefits including company paid medical and dental insurance, a deferred profit sharing plan, and a 401(k) savings plan. Our Massachusetts facilities are located northwest of Boston convenient to routes 2, 3, 128, and 495. Visit our website at http://www.assurtech.com.
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