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As a Billing Specialist II, you will prepare repair orders, verify billing accuracy, create invoices, and communicate with customers regarding billing issues.
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The Billing Specialist II prepares repair orders and invoices, works with technicians on estimates, ensures accuracy in billing information, and communicates with customers regarding approvals and disputes.
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Mitchell OneMS Office
Automotive • Cloud • Greentech • Information Technology • Other • Software • Cybersecurity
As a Billing Specialist II, you will create invoices from repair orders, verify billing details, assist technicians, and communicate with customers for approvals.
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Mitchell OneMS Office
Summary
Looking for a Billing Specialist to manage and process billing transactions, ensuring accurate invoicing and payment tracking.
Description
- Process customer billing and invoicing.
- Resolve billing discrepancies and customer inquiries.
- Ensure payments are processed timely and accurately.
- Assist with financial reports and accounts receivable.
Qualifications
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Knowledge of billing systems and software.
- Detail-oriented and highly organized.
- Previous billing or accounting experience preferred.
Benefits
- Health, dental, and vision insurance.
- Paid time off (PTO).
- 401(k) retirement plan.
- Remote work flexibility.
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