Junior Accountantother related Employment listings - Sterling, VA at Geebo

Junior Accountant

About the Organization & Opportunity:
Our client is an engineering firm that has recently experienced significant growth Highly established - Founded in the 1970's Opportunity to work for a leader in the industry Current employees praise the team-oriented atmosphere and culture that celebrates professional growth Junior Accountant
Responsibilities:
Junior Accountant will complete account reconciliations (training will be provided) Junior Accountant will be responsible for manipulating spreadsheets Junior Accountant will provide administrative support including, reconciling P-card accounts and making sure P-cards are marked 'paid' in the system Junior Accountant role is highly visible - will be asked to assist with ad hoc accounting tasks and projects Requirements:
1 - 2
years of accounting experience required for Junior Accountant role Junior Accountant should be able to use 10 key pad accurately and efficiently when entering numeric data Degree is a plus but NOT required Oracle experience is a plus but NOT required Previous Excel experience - pivot tables, VLOOKUP's are a plus but NOT required Personality Fit:
Willingness to learn Strong attention to detail Strong work ethic Self-motivated - should try something once and then ask questions if needing guidance Quick learner Ability to multitask Works well in a high volume, fast paced environment Team player who is eager to assist wherever needed Qualified candidates please submit your resume for immediate consideration for this exciting job opportunity! #INAPR2024 Recommended Skills Administration Attention To Detail Curiosity Hardworking And Dedicated Multitasking Oracle Applications Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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