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Cash and Deduction Administrator

Carlisle Transportation Products in Aiken, South Carolina / Permanent

Company Description: Carlisle Transportation Products (CTP), is a business unit of Carlisle Companies Incorporated (NYSE: CSL) which is a diversified global manufacturing company serving the construction materials, commercial roofing, specialty tire ... (more)

05/04/2012 in tiptopjob.com

Cash & Deduction Administrator / 54

Aiken, South Carolina / Permanent

SC-Aiken, Position Description: The Cash & Deductions Administrator reports to the Senior Credit & Collections Analyst and is responsible for the daily cash application of customer check/wire payments into JDE accounts receivable system to maintain ... (more)

04/24/2012 in monster.com
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