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Postal Service operations are wide ranging from Mail Processing, handling and sorting mail to sales and marketing teams that work with commercial customers. Mail Processor – Performs a variety of functions to accomplish the processing of mail.
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Assess' food processing equipment, building maintenance, refrigeration systems, and food safety processes. Required Experience: 3 -5 Years; minimum of three years experience of Ammonia refrigeration using general refrigeration competencies, included but not limited to ammonia systems design, installation, troubleshooting and repair; minimum of 3-5 years experience in Maintenance field in the food industry - USDA cheese/dairy industry experience strongly preferred.
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Epic certification in one of the following Tapestry modules: AP Claims and Contracts, Enrollment and Eligibility, Referrals and Authorization, Utilization Management. Implement and configure Epic Tapestry modules such as AP Claims and Contracts, Enrollment and Eligibility, Referrals and Authorization, and Utilization Management.
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Work extensively with key vendors performing services impactful to the risk management posture, including customer service, dispute processing, KYC, AML/suspicious activity case management. Proven experience with concepts and general workings of technology, data file exchanges, and payment platforms, particularly as it relates to transaction processing, raw payment data elements, and API connectivity between multiple unrelated systems.
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The Remittance Processing team provides lockbox solutions that scans, imports, indexes, and archives billions of text-based documents including checks, payment remittances, returns and statements every day for financial institutions.
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Perform data entry in the Accounts Payable/Account Receivable System from source documents, complete necessary coding, confirm accuracy of data, and make necessary corrections. Monitor processing of invoices and ensure timely payments.
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Triumph Foods also holds a 50 percent partnership in Seaboard Triumph Foods, LLC of Sioux City, Iowa, a primary pork processing plant. Christensen Farms is the largest shareholder of Triumph Foods LLC, a producer-owned primary pork processing plant in St. Joseph, Missouri.
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We also are underway with a construction project slated to be complete in 2025 which will add 12 more Operating Rooms to support Orthopedic and Neuro Surgery including an Intra-operative MRI suite and additions to all Surgical Services support areas including Pre-op admissions, Post-op care, Sterile Processing and Supply.
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About the team:The Remittance Processing team provides lockbox solutions that scans, imports, indexes, and archives billions of text-based documents including checks, payment remittances, returns and statements every day for financial institutions.
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Assist with the oversight of the processing of membership sales and renewals by the box office representatives. - Supervise the box office representatives in the processing of box office receipts and monitor their daily payment summary for accuracy.
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Specifically, this individual will have responsibilities to support initial/ongoing planning, training, development, and management for the organization’s back-office operations including processing customer/client requests, transaction processing, and customer/client engagement.
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Must complete an additional certification of one of the following credentials: Certified as a Coding Specialist (CCS) by the AHIMA Certified as Coding Specialist - Physician Based (CCS-P) by the AHIMA.Certified Professional Coder - (CPC) by the AAPC (American Academy of Professional Coders.
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If you are interested in the exciting, high paying and rewarding career of an Independent Claims Adjuster, apply now; and we will send you an immediate email with more details. Our focus is to assist you by training you for Success as a Licensed Independent Claims Adjuster.
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Advanced degree (MBA or Law Degree) and industry certification (CRCM, CFCS, ACAMS, etc) preferred but not required. Bachelors degree in Business, Technology, or related field; 7+ years of progressive leadership experience in risk management, consumer compliance, and/or AML/BSA, with specific payments experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience is required.
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The Experienced AP/AR Specialist will provide day-to-day support for the business unit customers and vendors through the entire procure-to-pay process and, at the same time, seek process improvement efficiencies and understand corporate structures, business contacts, and stakeholders.
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