
The Accounts Payable (AP) Associate supports both the Red Salmon and Pederson Point plants, and is responsible for processing vendor invoices, as well as responding to and researching vendor accounts payable inquiries. Additional related tasks consist of, entering purchase orders, employee and fisherman sales receipts, compiling and reconciling end of month vendor statements, and assisting with end of season fisherman statements/ accounting. This is a seasonal position working approximately May – Mid August in our Naknek office and Mid-August- September 30th in our Edmonds office. While in Edmonds we will provide housing and meal stipend. Due to the seasonal nature of our industry, the Accounts Payable Associate works approximately 12 hours per day, seven days per week during peak production seasons approximately. This position is hourly and reports to the Plant Manager and Office Manager.
Only people that upload or submit their resume will be considered.
Responsibilities
NPSI offers a generous employer matching 401(k) retirement plan and you are eligible to participate on day one! We also offer affordable, traditional health insurance benefits that include medical, dental, vision and prescription coverage.
Qualifications:
Room and Board NPSI provides transportation from your nearest international airport to the worksite and back, as well as room and board, for those employees who work until they are laid off. Employees who leave before the season ends may be responsible for their own transportation, and they will be charged $15 per day for room and board.
Important Considerations
Most cell phones do not work in remote areas of Alaska. GCI cell phones are the most reliable in Naknek. T-Mobile and Verizon work. We have limited WiFi connection.
Payroll Information Pay periods are biweekly. Our workday is defined as the calendar day, and our work week runs from Monday through Sunday. Employees are paid on the Friday following the end of the biweekly pay period. We encourage employees to sign up for direct deposit, but you may elect to receive paper checks instead.
Equal Employment Opportunity It is NPSI’s policy to comply with federal, state, and local law prohibiting unlawful discrimination. NPSI does not and will not permit discrimination (including harassment) in recruitment, hiring, or other employment actions and decisions based on an employee or applicant being a member of a protected class, which includes, but is not limited to, race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, age (40 or older), disability and genetic information (including family medical history), or other statuses protected by state and local law. It is NPSI’s policy to provide legal and fair treatment to all employees regarding recruitment, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, wages, hours, benefits, working conditions, training, and availability of advancement opportunities.
At-Will Employment NPSI is an “at-will” employer, meaning that the employee or NPSI may terminate employment at any time, with or without notice, and with or without cause. No one at NPSI is authorized to guarantee employment for a certain time period or otherwise alter the at-will nature of employment with NPSI. The language that appears in this job posting is not intended to create and does not create, nor is it intended to constitute and does not constitute a contract between NPSI and any employee. No manager, employee, or representative of NPSI, except the President or CEO, has the authority to enter into any contract guaranteeing employment for any specific term, and no such contract shall be deemed binding unless it is in writing and signed by the President or CEO.
Accommodation Requests
NPSI provides reasonable accommodations to applicants during the application process to ensure equal access to all available positions. To request an accommodation, please call NPSI’s Vice President of Human Resources at (206) 726-9900.

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