Accounts Receivable Analyst (w/Deductions Exp.) Accounting - Milford, CT at Geebo

Accounts Receivable Analyst (w/Deductions Exp.)


Responsibilities:
This position calls for a professional, analytical problem solver who will be responsible for posting cash from customer payments to open invoices in SAP; as well as effectively researching, analyzing, documenting and resolving a variety of deduction claim types in accordance with IAB and Client-specific standards and procedures. This individual will resolve all work assigned to IAB by collection or appropriate adjustment of the Client's records. Candidate must meet strict productivity deadlines therefore time management skills and self-motivation toward goal achievement is necessary. Attention to detail with exceptional ability to communicate complex information both written and oral is required as well as the ability to maintain accurate monthly reporting. This individual should be a self-starter and must be willing to work a variety of assignments.
Requirements:
Strong understanding of accounts receivable processes, including collections and deduction/chargeback procedures or related experience in Accounts Receivable or Finance.
Candidate must have Microsoft Excel experience including spreadsheet development, and the ability to create formulas and sort data.
Candidate will be working on numerous client systems and must have a minimum intermediate skill level in Microsoft Office programs.
Experience in SAP is required!
Flexibility, excellent customer service and communication skills.
Problem solver with strong analytical skills.
Ability to learn quickly in a fast paced, minimally supervised environment.
IAB Solutions is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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