Fixed Asset Accountant - $30-34/HR (1 Day WFH) Human Resources (HR) - Florence, KY at Geebo

Fixed Asset Accountant - $30-34/HR (1 Day WFH)

JOB FUNCTIONS:
Controls of the fixed asset system. 1Records fixed asset additions and retirements in the fixed assets system2Mentors Fixed Asset Technician3Assists in formulating accounting policy and procedures involved in the tracking of job costs and maintenance of property, plant, and equipment records4Reconciles plant related balance sheet accounts5Assists in reviewing, interpreting, and correcting all information in the fixed asset and construction work in progress system6Works with Project Managers to resolve questions related to job/project costs7Ability to cover all Fixed Asset Accounting duties during absence of others in group8Communicate the understanding and role of Fixed Asset Accounting and related processes within the organization9Performs research, journal entries, and fixed asset entries, as neededControls of the job costing system10Track job/project costs to include maintaining labor, material, equipment, and overhead costs for construction work in progress accounts11Identify issues or factors inhibiting progress on individual projects, collects and analyzes data12Maintains job/project files and resolves problems expeditiously13Prepares and inputs non-system generated general journal entries as neededMINIMUM
Qualifications:
1Bachelor's degree in Accounting preferred2Microsoft Office experience required3Minimum of 2 years of related job experience required Recommended Skills Balance Sheet Maintenance Microsoft Office Operating Expense Research Translation And Interpreting Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply Now $('.external-apply-email-saved').on('click', function (event) window.ExternalApply = window.open('/interstitial?jobdid=j3q10z6d58ft4qfg2hr', 'ExternalApply-j3q10z6d58ft4qfg2hr'); ); $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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