Accounting Clerk (Part-Time - 24 hours/week) Accor SAAccounting Clerk (Part-Time - 24 hours/week)Honolulu, HI$28.24–$35.30 / hourPerform any duties and responsibilities asked of / but not limited by either the Hotel Financial Controller, Accounting Manager, Hotel Accountant, Senior Accounting Clerk or any designated position given authority in the finance department, based upon departmental need. Maintain an open line of verbal and written communication, as well as a good working rapport with guests, employees, hotel business associates and management.
Accounting Clerk IV First Hawaiian IncAccounting Clerk IVHI$19.23–$22.50 / hourli>2 years experience in Accounts Payable, using an automated Accounts Payable system integrated with General Ledger and other applications (fixed assets, inventory), and application of generally accepted accounting principles required. Record Interoffice Settlements, corrections, and check reimbursements into the Accounts Payable and General Ledger systems.
Accounting Clerk KAI Hawaii IncAccounting ClerkHonolulu, HIThe ideal candidate will have strong organizational skills, accuracy in financial data entry, and the ability to work well in a collaborative environment. Prepare, issue, and track customer invoices; proactively follow up on outstanding and delinquent accounts.
Senior Accounting Clerk KRC CorporationSenior Accounting ClerkAiea, HawaiiReceives, researches and resolves a variety of routine internal and external inquiries concerning account status, including communicating the resolution of discrepancies to appropriate persons. Provide accounting assistance to accounting department staff to support accounting functions, as well as support to other company departments and operations.
SENIOR ACCOUNTING CLERK Knife River CorpSENIOR ACCOUNTING CLERKAIEA, HIli>Receives, researches and resolves a variety of routine internal and external inquiries concerning account status, including communicating the resolution of discrepancies to appropriate persons. Provide accounting assistance to accounting department staff to support accounting functions, as well as support to other company departments and operations.
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Accounting Clerk Highgate Hotels LPAccounting ClerkWahiawa, HIp>Highgate is a leading real estate investment and hospitality management company with over $15 billion of assets under management and a global portfolio of more than 400 hotels spanning North America, Europe, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Maintain an efficient collection process to include an organized filing and tracing system, issuing letters, monitoring returned checks and charge backs, performing collection calls and preparing bad debt write-offs.
Account Clerk IV - Hawaii Child Nutrition Program Hawaii State Department of EducationAccount Clerk IV - Hawaii Child Nutrition ProgramHonolulu, HIDetermines necessary entries to reflect information not yet recorded; closes and reconciles accounts; summarizes accounts and transfers balances to other accounts such as permanent asset, liability and capital accounts; Segregates and groups accounts as they will appear on the balance sheet or other required statements; Receives, receipts and deposits cash collections of various kind and maintains or supervises the maintenance of appropriate records; Abstracts data reflecting financial conditions and cooperating results and presents the data in the form of prescribed statements and reports; may prepare a variety of reports and schedules reflecting more detailed information in specified account areas; prepares summaries of activities, reports or other data; Assigns work to others as required, and oversees work accomplishment; Determines various expenditures, purchases or other specific sources of action, basing decisions on rules of action, established policy or executive request; Makes estimates of operational procedures, needs or requirements, such as operating budgets, materials or space needed or numbers of items for clerical and administrative operations; Prepares purchase orders, and orders supplies, materials, equipment or contract services; Processes invoices and prepares vouchers for approval to authorize disbursement; Drafts operational guides, forms and other materials requiring specific knowledge of methods, procedures, policies or other information; May maintain inventory control records; May supervise one or more account clerical and other subordinates. Supervisory aptitude is the demonstration of aptitude or potential for the performance of supervisory duties through successful completion of regular or special assignments which involve some supervisory responsibilities or aspects; by serving as a group or team leader, or in similar work in which opportunities for demonstrating supervisory capabilities exist; by completion of training courses in supervision accompanied by application of supervisory skills in work assignments or by favorable appraisals by a supervisor indicating the possession of supervisory potential.
Account Clerk II - Inouye Elementary Hawaii State Department of EducationAccount Clerk II - Inouye ElementaryWahiawa, HIVerifies and enters details of costs, charges or other similar bookkeeping items to correct accounts or classifications; Receives, receipts and deposits cash collections of various kind, and maintains appropriate records; consults or studies specific books, manuals, catalogs or other sources in order to obtain desired information; Performs numerous types of computations such as discount, interest, ratio and percentage; determines rates, costs, amounts or other specifications for various types of items, selecting and using tables or classification data; Explains details of services, methods or policies; prepares requisitions or purchase orders, and may place orders for supplies, materials, equipment or contract services; processes invoices and may prepare vouchers for approval to authorize disbursement; May maintain inventory control records; Reviews the accounts clerical work of others, calling attention to use of incorrect procedures or methods and to incorrect entries or results; Composes correspondence requiring specific knowledge of methods, procedures, policies or other information; determines the general ledger accounts, journals and subsidiary accounts affected and the debit and/or credit entries to be made; summarizes transactions having a like effect and preparing control sheets or other posting documents reflecting the debit and/or credit entries to be made; Totals entries at specified intervals and takes a trial balance of debits and credits; determines corrective entries required to bring accounts into balance; closes and reconciles accounts; May supervise one or more lower-level account clerk or other subordinates. Completion of one (1) school year of (more than one-year program) substantially full-time accounting curriculum which normally leads to a degree or diploma at an accredited business school, community college or other comparable institution which included accounting courses in double-entry procedures in analyzing, recording and summarizing transactions; and the preparation and interpretation of financial statements may be substituted for one (1) year of specialized experience.
Account Clerk I, II - Kalani High Hawaii State Department of EducationAccount Clerk I, II - Kalani HighHonolulu, HI$3,141–$3,266ul>Verifies and enters details of costs, charges or other similar bookkeeping items to correct accounts or classifications; Receives, receipts and deposits cash collections of various kind, and maintains appropriate records; consults or studies specific books, manuals, catalogs or other sources in order to obtain desired information; Performs numerous types of computations such as discount, interest, ratio and percentage; determines rates, costs, amounts or other specifications for various types of items, selecting and using tables or classification data; Explains details of services, methods or policies; prepares requisitions or purchase orders, and may place orders for supplies, materials, equipment or contract services; processes invoices and may prepare vouchers for approval to authorize disbursement; May maintain inventory control records; Reviews the accounts clerical work of others, calling attention to use of incorrect procedures or methods and to incorrect entries or results; Composes correspondence requiring specific knowledge of methods, procedures, policies or other information; determines the general ledger accounts, journals and subsidiary accounts affected and the debit and/or credit entries to be made; summarizes transactions having a like effect and preparing control sheets or other posting documents reflecting the debit and/or credit entries to be made; Totals entries at specified intervals and takes a trial balance of debits and credits; determines corrective entries required to bring accounts into balance; closes and reconciles accounts; May supervise one or more lower-level account clerk or other subordinates. Completion of one (1) school year of (more than one-year program) substantially full-time accounting curriculum which normally leads to a degree or diploma at an accredited business school, community college or other comparable institution which included accounting courses in double-entry procedures in analyzing, recording and summarizing transactions; and the preparation and interpretation of financial statements may be substituted for one (1) year of specialized experience.
Account Clerk II - Campbell High Hawaii State Department of EducationAccount Clerk II - Campbell HighEwa Beach, HIul>Verifies and enters details of costs, charges or other similar bookkeeping items to correct accounts or classifications; Receives, receipts and deposits cash collections of various kind, and maintains appropriate records; consults or studies specific books, manuals, catalogs or other sources in order to obtain desired information; Performs numerous types of computations such as discount, interest, ratio and percentage; determines rates, costs, amounts or other specifications for various types of items, selecting and using tables or classification data; Explains details of services, methods or policies; prepares requisitions or purchase orders, and may place orders for supplies, materials, equipment or contract services; processes invoices and may prepare vouchers for approval to authorize disbursement; May maintain inventory control records; Reviews the accounts clerical work of others, calling attention to use of incorrect procedures or methods and to incorrect entries or results; Composes correspondence requiring specific knowledge of methods, procedures, policies or other information; determines the general ledger accounts, journals and subsidiary accounts affected and the debit and/or credit entries to be made; summarizes transactions having a like effect and preparing control sheets or other posting documents reflecting the debit and/or credit entries to be made; Totals entries at specified intervals and takes a trial balance of debits and credits; determines corrective entries required to bring accounts into balance; closes and reconciles accounts; May supervise one or more lower-level account clerk or other subordinates. Completion of one (1) school year of (more than one-year program) substantially full-time accounting curriculum which normally leads to a degree or diploma at an accredited business school, community college or other comparable institution which included accounting courses in double-entry procedures in analyzing, recording and summarizing transactions; and the preparation and interpretation of financial statements may be substituted for one (1) year of specialized experience.