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eBilling Analyst

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Austin, TX, USA
Mid level
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Austin, TX, USA
Mid level
Administer the firms AI eBilling tool, maintain validation rules, monitor billing metrics, identify and resolve billing issues, collaborate with attorneys and accounting, and drive process improvements to reduce rejections, write-downs, and payment delays.
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Greenberg Traurig (GT), a global law firm with locations across the world in 16 countries, has an exciting employment opportunity for you. We offer competitive compensation and an excellent benefits package, along with the opportunity to work within an innovative and collaborative environment.

Join our Revenue Management Team as an eBilling Analyst

The eBilling Analyst is responsible for administering the firm's AI eBilling tool by reviewing, analyzing, and maintaining validation rules, identifying potential billing risks, and proactively resolving issues to minimize rejections, write-downs, and payment delays. This role drives process improvements and contributes to reliable and timely client billing by collaborating with various teams and monitoring billing data.

This role will be based on a remote basis and reporting to the eBilling Supervisor.

Key Responsibilities

  • Serves as the primary administrator for the AI billing tool, Validate; maintains and updates validation rules and warning settings based on each client billing guideline

  • Demonstrates a strong understanding of client billing guidelines to ensure successful submission of invoice

  • Works closely with department leadership to improve eBilling efficiency in an effort to reduce reductions and rejections

  • Monitors validation trends to identify recurring issues and recommends process improvements for each client

  • Collaborates with attorneys, legal assistants, and accounting staff to gather required billing information and address billing questions

  • Tracks and reports on eBilling metrics, such as successful submission rates and rejection rates

  • Identifies and implements process improvements to increase efficiency and accuracy in eBilling

  • Maintains accurate records and documentation for all eBilling activities

  • Flexibility to attend onsite trainings, work overtime and conduct business travel as needed

Qualifications

Skills & Competencies

  • Ability to work under pressure to meet strict deadlines and effectively prioritize multiple tasks

  • Strong attention to detail and outstanding organizational skills

  • Demonstrates the ability to adapt and shift priorities in a fast-paced environment

  • Requires strong analytical and problem-solving skills to identify and resolve issues independently and effectively

  • Exemplifies excellent interpersonal and written/verbal communication skills, maintains a professional demeanor and polished presentation, and thrives in collaborative, team-oriented environments

Education & Prior Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience preferred

  • A minimum of 3 years of experience in electronic billing; law firm or third-party eBilling vendor experience strongly preferred

Technology

  • Familiarity with major electronic billing platforms (e.g., Legal Tracker, CounselLink, etc.) and law firm billing software (e.g., Elite, Aderant, etc.).

  • Proficiency with Windows-based software and Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook required

  • Exceptional computer skills with the ability to learn new software applications quickly

GT is an EEO employer with an inclusive workplace committed to merit-based consideration and review without regard to an individual’s race, sex, or other protected characteristics and to the principles of non-discrimination on any protected basis. 

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