Common use of Accounting Clerk II Clause in Contracts

Accounting Clerk II. The general duties of this classification shall include, but not be limited to, being responsible for the same finance activities as Accounting Clerk I, but this classification involves a greater degree of complexity or specialty such as payroll or taxation. Includes positions in cash collections, accounts payable, accounts receivable, taxes, utilities and payroll. Responsible for invoicing, journal entries, reconciliation of reports to general ledger and understanding the interaction of their area to the total operations. Knowledge of working with computerized financial systems as well as microcomputer applications such as spreadsheets and word processing. Requires some prior experience in finance/accounting. Additional related duties may include training of new or temporary employees.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Accounting Clerk II. The general duties of this classification shall include, but not be limited to, being responsible for the same finance activities as Accounting Clerk I, but this classification involves a greater degree of complexity or specialty such as payroll utilities or taxation. Includes positions in cash collections, accounts payable, accounts receivable, taxes, utilities taxes and payrollutilities. Responsible for invoicing, journal entries, reconciliation of reports to general ledger xxxxxx and understanding the interaction of their area to the total operations. Knowledge of working with computerized financial systems as well as microcomputer applications such as spreadsheets and word processing. Requires some prior experience in finance/accounting. Additional related duties may include training of new or temporary employees.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Accounting Clerk II. The general duties of this classification shall include, but not be limited to, being responsible for the same finance activities as Accounting Clerk I, but this classification involves a greater degree of complexity or specialty such as payroll utilities or taxation. Includes positions in cash collections, accounts payable, accounts receivable, taxes, utilities taxes and payrollutilities. Responsible for invoicing, journal entries, reconciliation of reports to general ledger and understanding the interaction of their area to the total operations. Knowledge of working with computerized financial systems as well as microcomputer applications such as spreadsheets and word processing. Requires some prior experience in finance/accounting. Additional related duties may include training of new or temporary employees.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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