About the role
As an Accounts Receivable Manager your priority will be to maintain accurate financial records for all customer accounts. Tasks include collections, daily postings, monitoring past due accounts, processing refunds/deductions and coordinating with Customer Service and Order Entry teams. Secondary tasks include Accounts Payable and Payroll as needed.
About Electro-Federation Canada
Roles posted are from EFC member companies. Please use the contact information used within the job postings for related inquiries.
Electro-Federation Canada (EFC) represents more than 230 member companies that manufacture, distribute, market, sell, and maintain a wide range of electrical and automation products contributing to Canada’s net-zero future, including advanced technologies such as intelligent buildings, smart infrastructure, and Industry 4.0. The electrical and automation industry is the technology, innovation experts, and supply chain partners needed for a net-zero economy. We are powering a changing world. EFC members contribute over $15 billion to the Canadian economy annually and support over 100,000 jobs across the country. EFC, a national not-for-profit association, empowers the Canadian electrical and automation industries with business intelligence, industry research, professional development, community networking and promotes a collective collaborative voice for advocacy and standards advancement.
About the role
As an Accounts Receivable Manager your priority will be to maintain accurate financial records for all customer accounts. Tasks include collections, daily postings, monitoring past due accounts, processing refunds/deductions and coordinating with Customer Service and Order Entry teams. Secondary tasks include Accounts Payable and Payroll as needed.
About Electro-Federation Canada
Roles posted are from EFC member companies. Please use the contact information used within the job postings for related inquiries.
Electro-Federation Canada (EFC) represents more than 230 member companies that manufacture, distribute, market, sell, and maintain a wide range of electrical and automation products contributing to Canada’s net-zero future, including advanced technologies such as intelligent buildings, smart infrastructure, and Industry 4.0. The electrical and automation industry is the technology, innovation experts, and supply chain partners needed for a net-zero economy. We are powering a changing world. EFC members contribute over $15 billion to the Canadian economy annually and support over 100,000 jobs across the country. EFC, a national not-for-profit association, empowers the Canadian electrical and automation industries with business intelligence, industry research, professional development, community networking and promotes a collective collaborative voice for advocacy and standards advancement.