Billing Analyst
Manchester, Greater Manchester
Billing Analyst
- Permanent
Manchester, Greater Manchester
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£26,000 - £28,000 DOE
My client is currently working within the Education and Healthcare markets and looking to bring on a strong Credit Controller/Self Bill Analyst with a previous proven record in results and the ability to manager a portfolio accounts and look after all client reconciliations. The role is full time in the office based in Didsbury and would be reporting to the Credit Control Manager.
Responsibilities:
- Reconciliation of Client SelfBill and Portals reports to the Company's internal records.
- Take ownership of queries and resolve them in an efficient and timely manner.
- Be able to achieve a monthly collection of targets and KPI's.
- Manage a number of key accounts.
- Reconciliation and posting of daily cash receipts.
- Maintain good relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
- Work closely with the Payroll and Billing team to identify and resolve queries.
Requirements:
- Strong data analysis + data manipulation skills.
- Previous experience within a similar role.
- Highly competent with Excel.
- Excellent customer service skills and commercial awareness.
- Previous experience with Credit Control.
If you are interested in the role, please apply via the link or reach out to myself at: terri.bishop@markssattin.com
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