Languages: English Education: Secondary (high) school graduation certificateExperience: 1 year to less than 2 yearsWork must be completed at the physical location. There is no option to work remotely.Work setting: Urban areaRelocation costs covered by employerResponsibilitiesTasks: Calculate and prepare cheques for payroll, Calculate fixed assets and depreciation, Keep financial records and establish, maintain and balance various accounts using manual and computerized, bookkeeping systems, Maintain general ledgers and financial statements, Post journal entries, Prepare other statistical, financial and accounting reports, Prepare tax returnsPrepare trial balance of books, Reconcile accounts Computer and technology knowledge: Accounting software, Database software, Inventory control software, MS Access, MS Excel, MS Outlook, MS PowerPoint, MS Windows, MS Word, Quick Books, Tax Prep, MS Office, Spreadsheet, Equipment and machinery experience, Scanner Area of specialization: Accounting, Security and safety, Bondable, Criminal record check, Transportation/travel information, Public transportation is available, Ability to work, independently Attention to detail, Fast-paced environment, Repetitive tasks, Tight deadlinesWork under pressure Personal suitability: Accurate, Client focusDependability: Efficient interpersonal skills, Excellent oral communication, Excellent written communication, Flexibility, Judgement Organized, Reliability, Team player, Time management, Adaptability, Punctuality Other benefits: Free parking available You can apply if you are:A Canadian citizenA permanent resident of CanadaA temporary resident of Canada with a valid work permitDo not apply if you are not authorized to work in Canada. The employer will not respond to your application.
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