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Accounting Clerk

Canada - Remote

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Cardata is where driven people make an outsized impact. We’re a small but mighty team transforming how businesses manage vehicle reimbursement — replacing outdated programs with smart, automated solutions.

Our vision is bold: to provide the most comprehensive, intelligent, and automated software and services for creating ideal vehicle programs. And we’re building toward that vision every single day.

Join us and you’ll find challenge, growth, and the chance to deliver real impact — helping hundreds of companies and thousands of drivers across North America focus on the work that matters most to them.

As the Accounting Clerk, you’ll run our AP/AR processes, and cross-collaborate with our Customer Support and Operations teams to help Cardata move faster, grow stronger, and scale with clarity. This is a hands-on role where you will focus on maintaining resilient processes that simplify and help every person at Cardata grow, perform, and thrive.
 
 
You will thrive in this role if:
You think like an operator, not a gatekeeper: your default mode is “yes, here’s how.”
You’re allergic to process for process’s sake. You thrive in clarity, not complexity
You pair empathy with edge: balancing what’s right for people and what’s right for the business
You’re energized by solving ambiguous problems and building playbooks where none exist
 
What you'll be doing:
  • Take full ownership of the accounts receivable process: generate customer invoices, record payments received, and maintain accurate customer account records. Reach out to customers regarding outstanding balances or payment clarification.
  • Own the accounts payable process: review and process vendor invoices, ensure proper GL coding and approvals, and facilitate vendor payments.
  • Process, collect, and track customer payments, including reconciling funds for reimbursement processing and ensuring payment accuracy and completeness.
  • Support our period close: assist with credit card and bank account reconciliations; identity and resolve issues to keep financials clean and complete.
  • Partner closely with Operations and Customer Success teams by preparing and sharing essential financial information that supports decision-making and operational efficiency.
  • Contribute to ad-hoc financial analysis.

What you'll bring: 

  • Alignment with our Core Values.
  • At least 2-3 years of experience in an accounting capacity.
  • University Degree or College Diploma in Accounting, Finance, or a related field.
  • Motivated, high level of initiative, and able to work autonomously.
  • Strong problem-solving and decision-making abilities.
  • Process-oriented with a focus on maximizing efficiency and maintaining clean workflows.
  • Adaptable to evolving and growing systems, procedures, and accounting tools.
  • Able to prioritize tasks effectively and meet deadlines.
  • Team player with a customer-service-focused attitude.
  • Based in Canada, working standard Eastern Standard Time (EST) business hours.

Why you’ll love working at Cardata:

We’ll be honest — Cardata isn’t for everyone. If you thrive in a fast-paced environment, take extreme ownership, and constantly push yourself (and your work) to be the best, you’ll fit right in.

You’ll be surrounded by driven teammates who genuinely care — about the work, about our customers, and about helping each other succeed. Together, we take on ambitious goals and celebrate the wins along the way.

What we offer in return for you bringing your best:

  • Remote work and flexible working hours
  • Mentorship and development opportunities (to help you achieve your career goals!)
  • Extended medical & dental benefits
  • Healthcare spending account
  • Wellness spending account
  • Employee assistance program (EAP)
  • 15 days of vacation
  • 3 pit-stop days (to take care of your mental health)
  • 3 personal days (to take care of adulting things)

Cardata is an equal opportunity employer. All candidates will be equally considered without regard to race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, language, citizenship, creed, religion, gender/gender identity, sexual orientation, age, marital status, physical and/or mental handicap or financial ability. We are dedicated to creating an inclusive environment where everyone feels welcome to bring their authentic selves to work.

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