Jr. Accountant Manufacturing - Benton Harbor, MI at Geebo

Jr. Accountant

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The client company provides expert Design/Development and Tooling of automotive components including chrome, press metal, and precision plastics. It is the exceptional scope of their services, such as Engineering, Design Validation, Tooling, Manufacturing, and Assembly that makes then the supplier of choice. The company is seeking a Jr. Accountant for their Benton Harbor, MI facility.
Duties:
Maintains financial records for subsidiary companies by analyzing balance sheets and general ledger accounts.
Reconciles general and subsidiary bank accounts by gathering and balancing information.
Provides financial status information by preparing special reports; completing special projects.
Corrects errors by posting adjusting journal entries.
Maintains general ledger accounts by reconciling accounts receivable detail and control accounts; adjusting entries for amortizations prepaids; analyzing and reconciling retainage and accounts payable ledgers; preparing fixed asset depreciation and accruals.
Secures financial information by completing database backups; keeping information confidential.
Maintains accounting controls by following policies and procedures; complying with federal, state, and local financial legal requirements.
Updates job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities; reading professional publications.
Accomplishes accounting and organization mission by completing related results as needed.
Qualifications:
- 2-4 years experience - Accounts Payable - Accounts Receivable - Cost Accounting experience - Manufacturing background and experienceEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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