Senior Accounts Payable Analyst Information Technology (IT) - Orlando, FL at Geebo

Senior Accounts Payable Analyst

Senior Accounts Payable Analyst About the Company and the Senior Accounts Payable Analyst Opportunity:
Company is a multi-billion healthcare organization heavily based in the Orlando market Recently named one of the best places to work 2022 and is the highest ranking healthcare organization This company is one of the largest in their industry in Orlando and gives back to the community through charity events, programs, and services Dynamic and visionary company looking for an Senior Accounts Payable Analyst to work with a Joint Venture Opportunity for growth and W/L balance! Generous PTO and terrific benefits Overview of the Senior Accounts Payable Analyst Role:
The Senior Accounts Payable Analyst will be working with purchase orders Processing invoices The Senior Accounts Payable Specialist Analyst will be working with the supply chain department as well as the accounts payable team The Senior Accounts Payable Analyst will be involved in vendor communication.
As the Senior Accounts Payable Analyst you will be conducting research and correcting discrepancies Preferred Qualifications for the Senior Accounts Payable Analyst:
4
years of Accounts Payable/Purchasing experience or 2
years of Accounts Payable/Purchasing experience with a degree in a related field Proficiency with Lawson is a plus Proficient in Excel; pivot tables, VLOOKUP, and matching data #INAUG2023 #CBAUG2023 Recommended Skills Accounts Payable Lookup Table Microsoft Excel Pivot Table Purchasing Process Supply Chain Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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