Toyota- Accounts Payable Clerk in San Diego, CA – (job id: 1680767984)

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Job title: Toyota- Accounts Payable ClerkCompany: Norm ReevesJob description: Pay Range: $18-$22As an Accounts Payable Clerk, you’re one of the most important team members at Norm Reeves Toyota of San Diego.You’ll provide an exceptional dealership experience by leading an organized billing payment process, and driving prompt communication from the business office to the many accounts we depend on to deliver an exceptional guest experience.Your work will ensure guests leave 100% satisfied with their Norm Reeves Toyota experience by being efficient, organized and completing your work on time. This role is a great way for a detail-oriented and self-motivated person with prior accounting experience to launch your career with us!What You’ll Do:• Check all vouchers and obtain appropriate payment approval• Prepare accounts payable checks• Code and post to accounting all open items in accounts payable on a daily basis• Print all accounts payable reports and maintains all accounts payable files.• Reconcile statements and the ledger making sure that payments are consistent with dealership schedules.• Communicate cash requirements for payable dates to the office manager• Audit freight bills against freight inquiries• Analyze vendor accounts• Answer all vendor inquiries timely• Reconcile bank balances on a daily basis• Assist in monthly closings• Prepare analysis of accounts, as required• Reconcile and prepare Service & Parts deposit daily• Prepare and send A/R statements monthly• Apply payment and create deposits for accounts receivable vendors• Maintain reconciled accounts receivable filesWhat You’ll Need:• Ability to work under pressure in order to maintain payment accuracy and meet accounting deadlines• Experience with Microsoft Excel and familiar with Microsoft Word• Proficient in use of PC, 10 key, and typing skills.• Excellent organizational skills and relentless follow up• Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment, independently and with a team• A professional appearance and work ethicWhat We Offer:• Free training opportunities• Advancement opportunities• Tuition Reimbursement - Up to $2,000 reimbursement within 12-month period• 401k with Matching Contribution – 25% match on up to $4,000 contribution per year• Paid Time Off• 1st year is up to 6 PTO days• 2nd to 4th year is 11 PTO days• 5+ years is 16 PTO days• Medical (PPO), Dental (PPO & HMO), Vision, and complimentary Group Life Insurance• Employee Referral Bonus Program• Section 125 Cafeteria Plan & Flexible Spending Account (allows employees to pay for certain qualified expenses on a pre-tax basis)• Company partner discounts on national and local brands (LifeMart)• Generous employee and family member discounts on sales, service and parts at our many locationsPowered by JazzHRExpected salary:Location: San Diego, CAJob date: Thu, 06 Apr 2023 07:59:44 GMTApply for the job now!

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