District Accountant Accounting - Minot, ND at Geebo

District Accountant

Company Name:
Elwood Staffing
Description
District Accountant
Hours: 40-50 per week
Pay: $60k
DOE
Growing company in Minot area. Looking for 3-5 years of accounting experience.
Local candidates are preferred but this company will consider highly qualified applicants from other areas who are willing to relocate to Minot ND. Relocation reimbursement may be offered for the right candidate.
Job Duties:
Comply with company policies, programs, and standards
Review monthly financial statements and P&L; statements for trend and analysis report such findings
Complete month-end closing duties
Perform monthly and quarterly expense reviews
Calculate month end accruals
Job Requirements
HS/GED
Bachelor's Degree: Accounting
3-5 years' experience
Job Benefits & Perks:
401k with employer contribution
Growing Company
Growth opportunity (offers new skills and experience development)
Opportunity for advancement (upward mobility)
Opportunity to make a difference
Progressive Management
Other:
All applicants will be subject to a pre-employment background check. (A conviction record will not necessarily prevent you from being employed. You will be required to complete and submit a questionnaire. We will consider your age at the time of the offense, when the offense occurred, the seriousness and the nature of the offense.)
Applicant will be subject to a drug screen as a condition of employment
Applicant will be subject to a Motor Vehicle Report
For immediate consideration, please send resume to minot.
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Contact Information
Elwood Staffing
1115 16th St. SW
Minot, ND 58701
Phone:
Fax:
Email:
Minot.
Category: Accounting
Location: Minot ND
Job duration: Full Time
Job expires on: September 9, 2014Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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