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The InSite Administrator is responsible for payroll, reconciliation, generating and printing hazardous waste labels and manifests; scanning documents, invoicing; customer engagement; and other general office duties in Rancho Dominguez, CA.
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Interact with Buffalo FSC and clients to resolve invoicing and payment/remittance issues. This position executes the accounts receivable process from contracting thru collections, enters weekly accounts payables, POS reporting, produces weekly financial reconciliation, investigates and corrects variances as needed and provides the operations team with ad hoc financial analysis to aid in managing the business.
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Manage the full cycle of accounts payable, including invoice processing, vendor payments, and expense reconciliation. Handle accounts receivable functions, including invoicing, collections, and posting payments.
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Collection of fees, reconciliation and resolution of any outstanding balances within 60 days of invoicing date; As one of the 10 largest insurance brokerage firms in the U.S., Alliant provides property and casualty, workers' compensation, employee benefits, surety, and financial products and services to clients nationwide.
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Acts as an agent of Producer assigned accounts, including servicing and/or solicitation activities. Participates in team selling process including finalist interviews and RFP responses; Sells renewal business to existing clients and where applicable, sells additional lines of coverage.
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The Analyst will monitor fiscal performance on projects, prepare, review, and process financial transactions, and ensure timely invoicing, financial reporting, and close-out of grants/contracts.
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