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Accounts Payable Officer
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Join Honey Birdette as an Accounts Payable Officer in Sydney. This role is ideal for a detail-oriented professional with 1-2 years' AP experience, strong Excel skills, and ERP knowledge. You'll manage high-volume invoice processing, reconciliations, and payment runs in a dynamic finance team. Enj...
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Australia , Sydney
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65000.00 - 70000.00 AUD / Year
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Honey Birdette
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Accounts Officer
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Join our finance team in Sydney as an Accounts Officer. This role requires strong attention to detail, proficiency in accounting software, and experience in financial record-keeping. You will be responsible for reconciling accounts, preparing reports, and ensuring data accuracy. Enjoy staff benef...
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Payroll Officer / Accounts Officer / Office Support
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Join a major global rail project in Sydney from its exciting start-up phase. This versatile role combines payroll, accounts, and office support in a dynamic, build-from-scratch environment. Ideal for a proactive problem-solver with Australian payroll expertise and a flexible, hands-on attitude. E...
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Australia , Sydney
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110000.00 - 120000.00 AUD / Year
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Explore a rewarding career path with Accounts Officer jobs, a critical function at the heart of any organization's financial health. An Accounts Officer is a financial professional responsible for maintaining the accuracy and integrity of a company's financial records. This role is fundamental to ensuring that financial transactions are processed correctly, payments are made and received on time, and that all accounting activities comply with established policies and procedures. It's a versatile position found in virtually every industry, from manufacturing and retail to hospitality and tech, offering stability and numerous opportunities for career progression. Typically, the responsibilities of an Accounts Officer are divided into two main streams: accounts payable and accounts receivable, though many roles encompass elements of both. On the accounts payable side, professionals are tasked with processing incoming invoices, verifying their accuracy against purchase orders and delivery receipts, and preparing payments to suppliers and vendors. This involves meticulous data entry, coding transactions to the correct general ledger accounts, and managing payment schedules to maintain good vendor relationships and optimize cash flow. Conversely, the accounts receivable function focuses on the money owed to the company. Officers in this area generate and issue customer invoices, meticulously track incoming payments, and diligently follow up on any overdue accounts. They also manage the process of applying cash receipts and are often the first point of contact for resolving customer billing inquiries and discrepancies. Common day-to-day duties across these functions include reconciling bank statements and key ledger accounts, maintaining and organizing extensive digital and physical financial files, and assisting with the period-end and year-end closing processes. They prepare various financial reports, such as aging reports for payables and receivables, and ensure all financial data is accurately recorded in accounting software or enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. The role demands a high level of precision and organization to manage high volumes of transactions without error. To succeed in Accounts Officer jobs, certain skills and qualifications are generally expected. A foundational requirement is often a diploma or degree in accounting, finance, or a related business field. Employers seek individuals with strong numerical aptitude and exceptional attention to detail, as even minor errors can have significant repercussions. Proficiency with accounting software like QuickBooks, SAP, or Oracle, and advanced skills in Microsoft Excel for managing spreadsheets and data analysis are highly desirable. Key soft skills include excellent organizational abilities to manage multiple tasks, effective communication skills for interacting with colleagues and external partners, and a high degree of integrity when handling sensitive financial information. For those with a methodical mind and a passion for numbers, Accounts Officer jobs provide a stable and essential career with a clear pathway to more senior accounting and finance positions.

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