Accounting Clerk Accounting - O Fallon, MO at Geebo

Accounting Clerk

Description Home Search Jobs Job Description Accounting Clerk Contract:
O'Fallon, Missouri, US Salary:
$19.
00 Per Hour Job Code:
335982 End Date:
2023-08-16 Days Left:
18 days, 3 hours left Apply Job Title:
Accounting Clerk Location:
O'Fallon, MO 63368.
Duration:
06 Months.
Pay Rate:
($17-$19) hourly.
Domain:
Bank/Finance.
Summary :
100% on-site.
6-month contract but will extend the contract if a good fit.
Responsibilities:
Accounting Clerk needed to help support research related to financial investigations involving researching and managing multiple sub-ledger and general ledger accounts.
Collect and sort invoices and checks Mail checks to both other businesses and employees Keep a thorough record of business transactions and enter data from daily work logs into the company's general ledger system Supporting supervisory and executive staff by performing any assigned accounting and clerical tasks Keep a thorough record of all company charges, as well as any refunds that have been issued Keep track of any consumer issues that require a refund and make sure that the refunds are issued in a timely manner Assist senior accounting personnel with any tasks conducted within the accounting department, or any tasks that require accounting personnel to take part Must-Have:
A complete or comprehensive understanding of accounting practices and procedures Computer literacy, as accounting clerks are responsible for keying information into various computers and software programs.
Experience with finance, accounts payable precisely, and balancing ledgers in recent work experience will be a plus here.
Job Requirement Accounting Finance BankTeller Bank Clerk Reach Out to a Recruiter Recruiter Email Phone Mradul Khampariya email protected 8139371148 Apply Now Recommended Skills Accounts Payable Administration Computer Literacy Finance General Ledger Keying (Lock) Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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