VIP
Vermont Information Processing is the country’s leading provider of software solutions for the beverage industry. We craft the technology that assists in every part of a beverage’s journey from its creator to your glass! For over 50 years VIP’s success has been driven by the relationships we’ve built with our beverage customers and partners. We work to solve their mission-critical problems, provide innovative solutions for their businesses and never stop reimagining ways that we can help them succeed.
The VIP Accounting Department has an immediate opening for an Accounts Receivable Administrator. We are seeking a seasoned professional with a working knowledge of in managing Accounts Receivable. The ideal candidate for this role will be highly organized and have the ability to learn quickly and work independently. The Accounts Receivable Administrator must also have the ability to communicate effectively with customers and fellow employees.
Primary Responsibilities:
- Perform daily cash management duties, such as processing and recording of bank deposits
- Monitor customers with past due balances and contact them via telephone, email, and mail to resolve outstanding balances while strengthening and growing your relationship with them.
- Respond to customer inquiries and invoice requests
- Verify discrepancies and resolve clients’ payment concerns
- Perform day to day financial transactions, including verifying, posting and recording accounts receivables’ data
- Assist in streamlining the accounts receivable process by identifying areas for performance improvement
- Additional accounting/administrative tasks as assigned
Desired Skills & Requirements:
- 2+ years of work experience in Accounts Receivable
- Hands-on experience with Excel
- Proficiency with Google Drive
- Familiar with NACHA rules and guidelines
- Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
- Strong data analysis skills
- Ability to learn quickly and work well independently
- Strong communication skills
- Solid understanding of basic accounting principles, fair credit practices and collection regulations
- Accounting degree is a plus