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The Collections Analyst performs all finance duties and is responsible for meeting all needs and expectations to support and assist our external and internal customers, including Regional Director, Project Managers, General Contractors, Hospitals, Service Operations Administrator, Inside Sales, Customer Support, NOC, Manager Contract Administration-Finance, Director of Finance and Vice President Finance.
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Kimley-Horn is looking for a Collections Specialist to join our Philadelphia, PA office! Responsibilities Collections Management - Proactively manage the collections process to ensure timely payment of outstanding invoices.
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High impact global company focused on sustainable energy solutions is hiring a Credit & Collections Manager. Credit / Collections Manager – Bridgeport PA - $115K (with bachelor’s degree.
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10+ years credit/collections experience in high volume environmentBachelor's degree (preferably in accounting or related field of study)Assist with minimizing risk (preferably on an international scale)Manage AR collectionsMaintain best practices for billing, collections, credit cards and checksReview PO ContractsManage and develop team.
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The Collections Manager is a knowledgeable and experienced art museum professional who leads and implements the highest stewardship standards for works of art entrusted to the University of New Mexico Art Museum.
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The purpose of this position is to manage the delinquent loan portfolio and personnel up to and including; loan/share collections, real estate collections, foreclosure activity, charge-off collections, repossession activity, remarketing, bankruptcy, credit reporting, and probate.
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As the Collections Representative, you will contribute to the company’s mission, vision, and values by completing follow-up and collections for patient services. Jump-start your career as a(an) Collections Specialist today with Centennial Surgery Center.
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Proven experience in grant writing, collections management within amuseum or cultural institution, preferably specializing in historicalcollections. Job Description: Collections Manager\Overview: As BCHMs Collections Manager/Curator, your primaryresponsibility will be the curation and management of the museum\'scollections and associated documents.
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Experience working with at least one digital asset management system or archival digital collections platform. The Digital Collections Archivist will work closely with the Director of Archives and the Director of Curation & Collections.
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Credit Collections Manager - Careers at United Central Industrial Supply. Credit/ Collections Manager. Business to business collections, large tickets, Customer service, Accounts Receivable collections, and/or billing experience a plus.
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Position Summary SummaryThe University of New Mexico Art Museum (UNMAM) is seeking applicants for a full-time Collections Manager. The Collections Manager will join UNMAM at a pivotal time in its institutional history and oversee the migration to a new database, TMS (The Museum System.
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Strong knowledge of collections practices or accounts receivable. 2+ years of experience in collections or accounts receivable. Monitor and track client payment histories and identify potential collections risks.
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This full-time position will be responsible for cataloging the museum collections. One year of experience in museum collections or registration desired. Familiarity with TMS collections management database.
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Knowledge of museum collections management methods, including accessioning, cataloging, conservation and storage practices. Familiarity with museum collections databases, especially Past Perfect.
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Florida Atlantic University is seeking HBOI Collections Assistants - Fort Pierce, FL. FAU Harbor Branch, located in Ft. Pierce, is a research institute focusing on marine science and oceanography with over 200 scientists, staff, and students that work and study at the site.
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