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AR ManagerAs an AR Manager within the construction industry, your core responsibility will be to oversee the accounts receivable processes ensuring that lien releases are managed efficiently and effectively.
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As an AR Manager, you will be responsible for ensuring that all lien releases are accurately completed and collected from contractors to avoid any potential legal disputes. Managing Lien ReleasesA vital aspect of an AR Manager's role is to oversee and manage the process of lien releases.
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Review accounts receivable aging monthly and coordinate corrective action plans as needed with credit department leadership or any other party. Manage Lien & Bond report to ensure mechanic’s lien and bond rights are protected.
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Oversees, monitors, approves, and is accountable for daily/weekly/monthly/yearly accounting functions, such as accounts payable, accounts receivable, check run, payroll, and others as required, in accordance with legislation, contract terms, and PCL policy and procedures.
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Understanding Construction FinanceIn addition to managing lien releases, a thorough understanding of construction finance is crucial for an AR Manager. Final ThoughtsIn conclusion, as an AR Manager within the construction industry, your skills in managing lien releases, understanding construction finance, building relationships with contractors, and maintaining cash flow are essential for the success of our company.
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In construction, a lien release (also known as a lien waiver) is a written contract between contractors and subcontractors that waives their right to place a lien on the property for any outstanding debts.
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What You Will Be Doing- G702- G703- Lien Waivers- Accounts Receivable- Accounts PayableWhat You Need for this Position- GC, Construction, or Subcontractor BackgroundWhat's In It for You- Competitive Salary ($65,000-$95,000) DOE- Health Insurance- Paid Holiday and Vacation Time- 401K Match.
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Coordinate with Accounts Receivable for lien release. Order any aerial photography (if required). Order any slope surveys (if required). Coordinate with Accounts Receivable for lien release.
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Assist with Accounts Payable & Accounts Receivable. Responsible for assuring subcontractor payments, obtaining lien waivers. Precision Walls, Inc. has an exciting opportunity for a Branch Administrative Specialist in our Savannah, GA Office.
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Obtain and maintain a working knowledge of all local, state, and federal laws and regulations pertaining to the management and collection of Accounts Receivable including but not limited to: Anti-Trust, Liens, Bonds, Fair Debt Collection Act, Equal Credit Opportunity Act, Record Retention, the Miller Act, and the Uniform Commercial Code.
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Financial duties: Deposit and apply payments to accounts receivable, create and send out invoices for payment, and maintain order log/invoices and verify amounts end totals. Prepare warranties and lien waivers with billing statements when required.
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As a valued member of our close-knit team, you will report directly to the Director of Lien Management and be responsible for a range of servicing and lien management duties including supporting the month-end close process.
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ResponsibilitiesOversees, monitors, approves, and is accountable for daily/weekly/monthly/yearly accounting functions, such as accounts payable, accounts receivable, check run, payroll, and others as required, in accordance with legislation, contract terms, and PCL policy and procedures.
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Assist in collection of accounts receivable including preparing lien waivers. Set-up new customers for accounts receivable in Spectrum. Experience in construction accounting and Spectrum Viewpoint or other construction accounting software.
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Proficient in data entry, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and vendor payments. Oversee accounts receivable processes including but not limited to customer setup, AIA billings, retention, and collection.
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