Explore a career as a Manager, Accounts Payable, a pivotal leadership role at the heart of any organization's financial health. This profession involves overseeing the entire accounts payable function, ensuring that a company meets its financial obligations accurately, efficiently, and on time. Professionals in this field are the guardians of outgoing cash flow, responsible for maintaining strong vendor relationships and upholding the integrity of financial controls. For those with a keen eye for detail and strong leadership capabilities, Manager, Accounts Payable jobs offer a stable and rewarding career path with opportunities across virtually every industry. A Manager, Accounts Payable typically leads a team of AP specialists, providing mentorship, setting priorities, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement and accountability. Their day-to-day responsibilities are comprehensive, centered on managing the full-cycle accounts payable process. This includes the accurate and timely processing of a high volume of invoices, managing employee expense reimbursements, and executing payment runs via checks, ACH, and wire transfers. They are also responsible for the month-end and year-end close procedures for the AP module, performing account reconciliations, and preparing accruals. A critical aspect of the role is ensuring strict compliance with internal policies, SOX controls, and tax regulations, including the accurate and timely filing of 1099 forms. Furthermore, these managers act as the primary liaison between the finance department and both internal stakeholders and external vendors, resolving discrepancies and ensuring clear communication. To succeed in Manager, Accounts Payable jobs, candidates generally need a blend of education, experience, and soft skills. A bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related business field is often preferred. Employers typically seek candidates with several years of progressive experience in accounts payable, including at least 1-2 years in a supervisory or team leadership capacity. A strong, practical understanding of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and full-cycle accounts payable is essential. Proficiency with major ERP systems like Oracle, SAP, or NetSuite, as well as specialized AP automation tools like Coupa, is highly valued. Key personal attributes include exceptional problem-solving skills to address operational challenges, meticulous attention to detail, and outstanding communication abilities to effectively guide a team and interact with all levels of the organization. This role is ideal for a proactive individual who is passionate about streamlining processes, championing automation, and driving operational excellence within a critical finance function.