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Invoice Accounting Assistant 196472

Company Name:
ACT Consulting
Act Consulting is a U.S. owned and operated staffing company providing our clients with candidates on a national basis for contract, contract to hire, and direct hire engagements. Our clients are comprised mostly of Fortune 1000 companies, primarily in the areas of Information Technology, Engineering, Professional, Accounting and Finance.

Title: Invoice Accounting Assistant 196472
Duration: 6 month contract to hire
Location: Berlin, CT 06037
Work Status: US citizens and those authorized to work in the US are encouraged to apply. We are unable to sponsor Visa candidates at this time.

To apply: Please send a MS Word document of your resume to sgraves@act-info.com

All Qualified Candidates must be willing to work W-2 and take/pass a drug test, employment verification and criminal background check per our client's policy

Candidate will have Accounts Payable experience to assist the department with the day to day AP functions. Responsible for accurate and timely invoice problem solving affecting corporate assets and liabilities. Assist with proper application of controls and procedures related to invoice processing. Timely and accurate completion of confidential and priority work. Efficient, effective and timely processing of mismatched invoices, identification of the source of the mismatch and assist in resolving issue.

Qualifications:
Must have 3-5 years experience in A/P and A/R.
Required to have an Associates Degree in Business or the equivalent.

Contact:
Sue Graves
Western Division Manager
Act Consulting
sgraves@act-info.com

Please review our job openings at: www.act-info.com
www.linkedin/in/suetonerEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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