Accounts Payable Accountant
Lambda · San Jose Office · G&A
About this role
Lambda is hiring a mid-level Accountant in the finance function based in San Jose Office. The posting calls out experience with Serverless, Salesforce, Machine Learning, Cloud Computing. Compensation is listed at $94,000–$125,000 per year.
- Role
- Accountant
- Function
- finance
- Level
- mid
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- San Jose Office
- Department
- G&A
- Posted
- Apr 15, 2026
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Job description
from Lambda careersLambda, The Superintelligence Cloud, is a leader in AI cloud infrastructure serving tens of thousands of customers. Our customers range from AI researchers to enterprises and hyperscalers. Lambda's mission is to make compute as ubiquitous as electricity and give everyone the power of superintelligence. One person, one GPU.
If you'd like to build the world's best AI cloud, join us.
*Note: This position requires presence in our San Jose office location 4 days per week; Lambda’s designated work from home day is currently Tuesday.
What You’ll Do
Manage Accounts Payable and ensure a smooth Procure-to-Pay process
GL coding of vendor invoices, submit invoices for approval, weekly pay runs, vendor communication, month-end close, accruals, and reconciliations
Ensure invoices are entered accurately and completely, agree to vendor contract/terms, and correctly reflect the company's chart of accounts in the accounting system
Take advantage of discount terms when available
Produce a weekly AP Aging and analyze which payments should be made to vendors
Preparation and posting of payments, ensuring completeness and accuracy
Review vendor statements for missing or outstanding invoices
Correspond with vendors to resolve discrepancies and manage vendor inquiries
Create and manage vendors, maintain W9 database, and monitor the AP inbox
Review company credit card transactions for accuracy and employee compliance to T&E policies
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