Our client is a worldwide well-known and highly respected brand in the electronics industry. This position will sit within the Accounts Receivable department based at the Sydney Olympic Park Office. The primary function of the role is to manage the company's service agents' AR and AP ledgers, collections, reconciliations, credits. This role requires an individual to work 4 days in the office and 1 day WFH.Duties and Responsibilities:
- Collection of all outstanding Debt
- Communication to relevant stake holders (Internal and external
- Manage AR and AP ledger for service agents
- Conduct monthly contra processes for payment deadlines
- Ensure timely collections to meet monthly targets
- Oversee reconciliation processes with BPO for customer accounts
- Monitor credit limits, collaborate on credit decisions, and address claims
- Liaise with customer service team to resolve customer’s query
- Minimum 2 years relevant AR and Credit experience (preferred but not essential)
- Proficient in customer service and collection practices, including legal recovery
- Result-oriented with high accuracy and attention to detail
- Advanced Excel skills
- SAP experience (preferred)
- Demonstrate commitment, adaptability, integrity, and enthusiasm
- Generous discount on company products
- Access to discounts and special promotions with retail partners
- Access to wellbeing platform
- Heavily discounted gym membership
- Onsite parking
Homebush, New South WalesSalary
Based on ExperienceWork Type
Full TimeIndustryElectronicsDate published06-Mar-2024Learn more about this jobLeah Tallon0282709700New South WalesYour working rightsAustraliaAs an Australian citizen, you can work and travel in the UK, with the UK Youth Mobility Scheme.New ZealandAs an Australian citizen, you can work and travel in NZ. If you are a permanent resident of Australia, you will require a New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA).Copyright © 2024, people2peoplepeople2people acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country, pays respect to their Elders past and present, and extends that respect to all Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Māori peoples today.