AP Accountant

<strong>Accounts Payable (AP) Accountant<br><br></strong>Salary: $60,000 – $70,000<br><br>Location: Carmel, IN<br><br>Schedule: Hybrid<br><br>Benefits: Full benefits package<br><br><strong>Why This Opportunity Stands Out<br><br></strong><ul><li> Community-focused organization with a positive, collaborative culture</li><li> Hybrid work model supporting strong work-life balance</li><li> Team environment built on transparency, trust, and continuous improvement</li><li> Opportunity to be a key contributor within a growing finance team</li><li> Exposure to month-end and year-end close processes beyond day-to-day AP</li><li> Organization that values professional growth and employee development</li><li> Stable role with competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits<br><br></li></ul><strong>Key Responsibilities For The AP Accountant<br><br></strong><ul><li> Process and review vendor invoices, ensuring accuracy and compliance with company policies</li><li> Maintain the accounts payable ledger and vendor files</li><li> Reconcile vendor statements and resolve discrepancies</li><li> Prepare and process vendor payments accurately and on schedule</li><li> Assist with month-end close, including accruals and AP reporting</li><li> Coordinate with internal departments to obtain approvals and resolve issues</li><li> Support audits and respond to auditor requests related to accounts payable</li><li> Assist with the implementation and continuous improvement of AP processes and controls<br><br></li></ul><strong>Qualifications For The AP Accountant<br><br></strong><ul><li> Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field preferred</li><li> 2–4 years of accounts payable or related accounting experience</li><li> Strong understanding of accounting principles and AP best practices</li><li> Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and accounting software; ERP experience a plus</li><li> High attention to detail with strong organizational skills</li><li> Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team environment</li><li> Strong communication and problem-solving abilities<br><br></li></ul>#AccountsPayable #APAccountant #HybridAccountingJobs #CarmelINJobs<br><br>

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