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Accounts Payable Accountant

Position Overview:

Solid Power is seeking an Accounts Payable Accountant to join our growing talented team working to revolutionize the battery industry through the development of next generation, all solid-state rechargeable batteries. The AP Accountant reports to the Senior Transactional Lead and will support all AP activities including receiving, reviewing, coding and processing of expense reports and G&A invoices. This is a hybrid position based out of Solid Power's Thornton location.

Job Duties:

  • High volume of AP processing with manual three-way and two-way match with an emphasis on SOX compliance of Delegation of Authority “DOA” and control documentation
  • Accurate GL and cost center coding
  • AP activities including: receiving, reviewing, coding and processing of expense reports, G&A invoices, Operational vendor invoices, and credit card transactions
  • Vendor set up, outreach, maintenance, and statement reconciliation
  • Contacting vendors to complete ACH and banking confirmations
  • Assure transactions are documented and properly classified for both internal reporting and federal, state and local tax reporting purposes
  • Reconcile, note, and resolve or report discrepancies found in records
  • Perform general office duties such as filing and handling routine correspondence
  • Assist with month-end close
  • Assist with streamlining accounts payable processes and refinement of process documentation
  • Special projects as assigned

Qualifications/Requirements:

  • High School Diploma (GED), Associates Degree and/or some college preferred
  • Minimum 2 years of experience in accounting or related field
  • Demonstrate competence in various accounting software applications such as SAP, and cloud-based bill pay, Office365
  • Intermediate Excel skills including familiarity with VLOOKUP and Pivot tables
  • Ability to read and interpret various types of documentation
  • Excellent interpersonal/communication skills, including strong telephone and written skills
  • Acute attention to detail and strong organizational skills
  • Proven ability to learn new accounting systems and processes quickly
  • Ability to identify and calculate sales and use tax, complete monthly filings for state and local entities
  • Self-directed problem-solver with a positive attitude and willingness to implement process improvement for efficiency and efficacy
  • Ability to work a hybrid schedule (about 2 to 3 days a week at our Thornton office).

Physical Requirements (with or without accommodation):

  • Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk.
  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee may be regularly required to sit, stand, talk, hear, reach, stoop, kneel and use hands and fingers to operate a computer, telephone, and keyboard.
  • Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision requirements due to computer work.

Hourly Range: $25 - $35/hour

Application Deadline: 11/15/2024

Benefits: Solid Power offers a comprehensive benefit package that includes medical/dental/vision insurance, employer paid Life/AD&D/STD/LTD insurance, 401k with company match, paid holidays, PTO, cell phone reimbursement and eligibility in our equity plan.

All offers of employment at Solid Power are contingent upon clear results of a thorough background check.

Please no soliciting from staffing agencies. Thank you!

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