Accounts Receivable Analyst (German Speaker) - Liverpool, Speke

CSL Seqirus
Liverpool
3 weeks ago
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The Position

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Our Financial Global Shared Service Centre based on the CSL Seqirus site in Liverpool (Speke) supports our 3 main businesses: CSL Behring, CSL Seqirus and CSL Vifor globally and is expanding.

We are looking to hire an Accounts Receivable Analyst with German language capability to join the team.

Reporting to the Accounts Receivable Manager, the role is responsible for performing Collection and Cash Application activities and running and reviewing reports. This role will provide customer support around payments and investigate opportunities to improve customer satisfaction. It will also support ad hoc queries, projects and continuous improvement initiatives. For payment issues and escalations, this role will liaise with collection agencies and with the CSL Sales and Customer Service Teams.

Responsibilities

  • Run aging reports and review AR balances

  • Resolve non-payment issues with customers

  • Liaise with collection agencies where applicable

  • Liaise with the Sales or Customer Service teams for payment escalations when needed

  • Process write-offs once approved

  • Respond to ad hoc customer queries

  • Liaise with Customer Service on customer queries as required.

  • Develop collections & customer queries root cause reports to identify opportunities to improve the process and drive customer satisfaction

  • Apply cash to customer accounts according to remittance instructions and in line with policies and procedures

  • Research remittance errors (including analyzing any deductions self-applied by the customer) and escalate as required

  • Process manual credit / invoices as required in line with policies and procedures

  • Support ad hoc requests and activities (e.g., queries from Finance, Customer Service teams, Audit)

  • Support ad hoc projects or continuous improvement activities


Skills & Experience

  • 2+ years’ experience in accounting and finance including Accounts Receivable, Cash Applications and Collections.

  • Experience in global scientific/pharmaceutical industry highly desirable.

  • Must be fluent in the German language

  • Sound interpersonal skills and some ability to influence.

  • Ability to think through ambiguous issues.

  • Effective decision making and priority setting.

  • Strong drive for results.

  • Ability to build and maintain sound relationships and collaborate effectively with multiple levels and cross functionally

This role is based out of our Financial Shared Service Centre, Speke, Liverpool.

Hybrid role: Office based Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday

Closing date for applications: Monday 24th February 2025

Our Benefits

CSL Seqirus is committed to attracting and retaining world-class employees who are valued for their contributions to achieving business objectives. Learn more about some of the benefits you can participate in when you join CSL Seqirus.

About CSL SeqirusCSL Seqirus is part of CSL Limited (ASX: CSL). As one of the largest influenza vaccine providers in the world, CSL Seqirus is a major contributor to the prevention of influenza globally and a transcontinental partner in pandemic preparedness. Learn more about CSL Seqirus.We want Seqirus to reflect the world around us

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