Payables Analyst Information Technology (IT) - Milford, OH at Geebo

Payables Analyst

Milford, OH Milford, OH Estimated:
$42.
7K - $54.
1K a year Estimated:
$42.
7K - $54.
1K a year 8 days ago 8 days ago 8 days ago About the role:
The Payables Analyst works cross functionally to prevent/solve payment related issues to facilitate vendor satisfaction and timely payments.
Additionally, is responsible for researching, developing, and improving payables processes.
This role will work closely with Sales, IT, and Accounting Management drive system improvements and implement process changes.
What's in it for you:
$40,000-$45,000 base salary with benefits package Paid relocation to Cincinnati, OH Health, Dental and Vision coverage to best fit your needs, including a plan that takes $0 out of your paycheck
401(k) with company match Advancement opportunities within a robust Accounting and Finance team Up to $5,000/yr.
in tuition reimbursement We win wherever we go - Voted a Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For and Forbes America's Best Employers (2022) What you'll be doing:
Resolve payable issues preventing delays in vendor payments Work cross functionally with Billing & Payment Solutions leaders, sales and IT to develop project plans for system and process improvements Act as a liaison with vendors regarding detailed information on invoice status and processes Gain understanding of payment processes performed by sale team and related systems (LM/ACCTWF) and recommended improvements to streamline for sales while maintaining controls What you need:
Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting preferred Proficiency in Microsoft Outlook, Excel, Access and Word Excellent customer service skills Ability to work on a team and collaborate across departments Excellent verbal and written communication skills Strong organizational skills with ability to effectively manage deadlines Innovative problem solving skills Where you'll be:
1701 Edison Drive, Milford, OH 45150.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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