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Full Charge Bookkeeper (Issaquah)

$27-32/hour

FX7M+6C Mirrormont, WA, USA

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Starting wage: $27.00 -$32.00 per hour DOE, w/ benefits package. This is a full-time position, 8:00 – 4:00. M-F We are a general contractor who does residential remodeling, repairs, and maintenance, servicing most of King County. Our office is located in Issaquah, WA We are looking for an individual who is looking for a long-term career in the remodeling and construction industry. Qualifications: 3 - 5 years of experience as a bookkeeper. Strong knowledge of accounting principles Proficiency in QuickBooks Online Strong skills in Microsoft 365 Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and meet strict deadlines. Strong organizational & multi-tasking skills High level of accuracy, attention to details and problem-solving skills. Duties and Responsibilities: Enter client service & remodel invoices, track accounts receivable, Enter accounts payable, pay bills and reconcile accounts Process payroll, including direct deposits and pay 941 taxes Maintain general ledgers and monthly reconciliations Prepare monthly P&L statements Works with owner on financial objectives and forecasting requirements Process and maintain company medical benefits Work with owner and agents on annual renewals for liability and medical insurance Prepare and file monthly WA Excise tax return (Sales tax & B&O) Prepare and file quarterly tax returns (IRS 941, WA Employment Security with Fam. Leave / WA cares, L&I and city B&Os) Prepare year end W-2s and 1099s Work with Accountant for year-end tax filing About our Company: At Shirey Home Pro, we believe in relationships, not just another job. The foundation of our company is made up of our Office and Field team members, where clear communication is key and information flows freely. The relationship with our vendors and subcontractors is an extension of our team at SHP, and respect is at the forefront of every relationship we build.

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