We are currently on the lookout for a detail orientated Debtors Clerk to join our client, a Manufacturing organisation that is based in Blackheath, Cape Town. The successful candidate should encompass a relevant financial tertiary qualification and would be an added advantage if the incumbent has previous working experience on Syspro. Minimum Requirements
- Matric.
- Advantageous: Relevant Financial Tertiary Qualification.
- Beneficial: Knowledge of Syspro.
- Excellent Excell knowledge.
- 3+ Years in a similar role.
- Provide support to Sales Representatives and Key Account Managers as needed.
- Assist in addressing client queries related to debtors when necessary.
- Collect all outstanding payments from the assigned debtor accounts.
- Ensure timely delivery of invoices to designated clients for processing.
- Identify and report any concerning issues to the Debtors Manager for escalation.
- Maintain an efficient administrative and filing system to facilitate proper record keeping.
- Manage accounts that exceed their payment terms as necessary.
- Process invoices and credit notes as and when required.
- Weekly reporting on the status of assigned debtor accounts, including notes and confirmed expected payments.
Submissions for this vacancy will close on 18 September 2023, however you will still have the opportunity to submit your CV for this position till 11 October 2023.
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