Accounts Payable Processor Accounting at Geebo

Accounts Payable Processor

Accounts Payable Processor
Responsibilities:
Processing AP invoices - department handles 5000/week.
Willing to work overtime/be flexible, no more than five hours one week a month for month end Contacting vendors to resolve discrepancies Printing/filing of invoices, general paperwork, opening mail Qualifications Associates preferred 2 years of relevant experience SAP preferred Experience in a high volume/fast paced environment Great communication and presentation skills; this position will work within a team and will interact with external vendors Why Kelly ?With Kelly, accounting and finance professionals like you will have access to some of the world's most respected companies'providing you with challenging, high-visibility projects that can transform your career.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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