A growing organization in the Catoosa area is hiring an Accounts Payable Specialist to support daily accounting operations and ensure accurate, timely processing of payables.
Overview:
This role manages invoice processing, payments, and vendor coordination while supporting process improvements and financial accuracy.
Key Responsibilities:
Process and code vendor invoices, ensuring accurate matching to purchase orders and resolving variances
Prioritize and schedule payments to balance cash flow and vendor commitments
Issue payments via ACH, check, and credit card, following internal controls and fraud prevention measures
Reconcile assigned accounts and maintain accurate ledger activity
Serve as a contact for vendor questions and research discrepancies
Identify opportunities to streamline workflows and improve efficiency
Handle EDI transactions and monitor for accuracy
Partner with internal teams to correct purchasing, receiving, or pricing issues
Assist with 1099's
Contribute to broader accounting tasks as needed
Qualifications:
2+ years of recent accounts payable experience
Strong attention to detail and organization skills
Proficiency in Excel and accounting systems
Must be dependable and open to a full time, onsite role
Pay Details: $46,000.00 to $56,000.00 per year
Search managed by: Kelly Martin
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