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Accounting jobs USA: Accounts Payable Specialist - David Aplin Recruiting
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Country: Canada
Location: Calgary, AB
Job Status: Full time Salary: Not specified |
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Accounting jobs USA: Accounts Payable Specialist - David Aplin Recruiting
Are you a talented Accounts Payable Specialist who is looking for an innovative and entrepreneurial company that places a firm commitment to their people and their customers as a top priority?
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Our client, a well respected oil and gas services company, is looking for just such an individual to join their great team.
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To qualify for this opportunity, you will have a combination of education and experience in a similar position.? Some of your responsibilities in this role will potentially include, but not be limited to:
* All aspects of full cycle accounts payable
* Vendor support including follow-up to inquires
* Processing of cheque runs
* Processing expense reports
* Assisting with other accounting duties as required
Requirements:
* A minimum of 1+ years of work experience in accounts payable
* You must have a minimum of an accounting certificate or diploma, or be close to completion
* Above average oral and written communication skills and strong organizational skills.
* Above average skills with Word, Excel and other Microsoft applications
* Exposure to SAP software systems is required
* Dynamic, self starter who is accountable for their work
Category : Accounting & Finance
Location/City : AB - Calgary
To APPLY go to:
http://jobs.montrealgazette.com/jobs/detail/41976686/752
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