Accounts Receivable Representative II
About this role
The Accounts Receivable Representative II is responsible for managing an assigned portfolio of customer accounts and performing advanced accounts receivable activities, including invoicing, collections, cash applications, account reconciliations, and dispute resolution. This role serves as a key contributor to NSF's cash flow objectives by independently resolving complex customer account issues, supporting month-end close activities, and partnering with internal and external stakeholders to ensure accurate billing and timely payment collection.
The AR Representative II applies advanced knowledge of accounts receivable processes and systems to identify solutions, improve operational efficiency, and support continuous process improvement initiatives. This position also serves as a resource to junior team members and assists with training and knowledge sharing across the department.
Company at a glance
Founded in 1944, NSF is committed to protecting and improving human health and the environment on a global scale. NSF is an independent organization that facilitates standards development, product certification, testing, auditing, education and risk management for public health and the environment. Manufacturers, regulators and consumers alike look to NSF for the development of public health standards and certification that help protect the world’s food, water, health and consumer products.
Widely recognized for its scientific and technical expertise in the health and environmental sciences, NSF is a Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization Collaborating Center on Food Safety and Water Quality. NSF operates more than 320,000 square feet of state-of-the-art laboratory space and serves 40,000 clients in 110 countries. Its 3,000 team members include microbiologists, toxicologists, chemists, engineers, and environmental and public health professionals.
Visit us at www.nsf.org.
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