Jaime P.

Accounting Manager at CALIBRE Systems

Jaime P. has a diverse range of work experience spanning over two decades. They started their career in 1997 at North American Digital Comm as a Purchasing Agent, eventually being promoted to Office Manager in 2000. In this role, Jaime handled various tasks such as Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, payroll assistance, and invoicing clients. They also performed administrative duties such as answering phones, maintaining petty cash, and processing expense reports.

After their time at North American Digital Comm, Jaime joined Paul Hastings in 2001 as a Billing Coordinator. Their responsibilities in this role included coordinating billing processes for clients.

In 2005, Jaime joined CALIBRE Systems, Inc., serving in multiple positions during their tenure. They initially worked as an Accountant, AR III, where they contributed to the accounts receivable department until 2016. In 2017, Jaime was promoted to Accountant IV, where they managed a team of four and collaborated closely with project managers. They handled tasks such as revenue calculation and reporting, contract billings, journal entries, zero-cost vouchers, and contract close-outs. Additionally, Jaime assisted in preparing various schedules for the DCAA Incurred Cost Submission and facilitated the resolution of billing issues with clients.

In January 2018, Jaime assumed the role of Accounting Manager at CALIBRE Systems, Inc. Their responsibilities included leading the accounts receivable department, reporting revenue on a monthly basis, managing EAC, unbilled, and project backlog. They also assisted with audits and preparation of schedules for interim and fiscal year-end audits.

Overall, Jaime P. brings a wealth of experience in accounting, accounts receivable, billing coordination, and office management to their work.

Jaime P. attended Northern Virginia Community College from 1994 to 1997, where they earned an AA degree in General Studies.

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