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BOLT Staffing

Fiscal SpecialistJob Location:
San Bernardino, CaliforniaPay Rate:
$26-$26.
44/hourJob Type:
Long Term TemporarySchedule:
Monday- Friday, 8am-5pmDescription of Position:
Our client is seeking a dedicated Fiscal Specialist for an assignment in our Accounts Payable Section.
Responsibilities include reviewing, reconciling, and entering Purchase Order invoice documents for payment.
This role involves verbal and written communication with various departments and detailed review of CAL-Card (credit card) packets to ensure compliance with policy.
The Fiscal Specialist will also liaise with other departments regarding missing or non-compliant items.
Description of Company:
Join a government agency in a city within San Bernardino County, California, committed to efficient fiscal management and accountability.
Experience Required:
Two (2) years of full-time fiscal clerical experienceProficient in reviewing, reconciling, and maintaining fiscal/accounting recordsStrong attention to detail and accuracyExcellent verbal and written communication skillsFamiliarity with financial software and systems is preferredSimilar Positions:
Accounts Payable ClerkAccounting ClerkFiscal TechnicianFinancial AnalystBudget AnalystBOLT Staffing is an equal opportunity employer.
Applicants of all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
We understand that you might not meet every requirement for this position, but we encourage you to apply even if you do not Check all the boxes.
For inquiries about this position or to explore other job opportunities at BOLT, feel free to contact us at the following numbers:
Stockton - (209) 307-6115 American Canyon - (707) 552-7800Sonoma - (707) 939-2800About the Company:
BOLT Staffing.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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