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Lead our Accounts Receivable & Collections team in New Castle, overseeing credit policies and driving cash flow. You will develop collection programs, analyze financial risk, and publish KPIs using your 7+ years of B2B experience. This role offers a full benefits package and requires strong leade...
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United States , New Castle
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Robert Half
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Seeking a Collections Manager in Salt Lake City to lead A/R specialists and oversee B2B collections. The role requires proficiency in 3M, ADP, and CRM systems, plus deep knowledge of accounting functions and cash applications. We offer a full benefits package including medical, dental, vision, an...
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United States , Salt Lake City
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Seeking an experienced Collection Manager in McLean, VA, for HUMINT and all-source intelligence support. This role requires an active TS/SCI with Polygraph and expertise in managing complex collection requirements. We offer a competitive benefits package and seek a detail-oriented professional wi...
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United States , McLean
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AEVEX Aerospace
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Pursue a leadership role at the intersection of finance, strategy, and people management with Collections Manager jobs. A Collections Manager is a pivotal professional responsible for overseeing an organization's accounts receivable and debt recovery operations. This role is not merely about collecting payments; it is a strategic position that directly safeguards a company's financial health by optimizing cash flow, minimizing bad debt, and managing risk. Professionals in this field are critical in balancing firm financial controls with empathetic customer relations, ensuring that recovery efforts are both effective and conducted within regulatory and ethical guidelines. The typical day-to-day responsibilities of a Collections Manager are diverse and demanding. Central to the role is leading and developing a team of collections agents or specialists. This involves hiring, training, coaching, and conducting performance reviews to ensure the team meets its targets. Managers are tasked with setting and monitoring key performance indicators (KPIs), such as Days Sales Outstanding (DSO), collection rates, and aging reports, to gauge the department's effectiveness. They design and implement collection strategies and policies, often leveraging specialized software and skip-tracing tools to streamline processes. A significant part of the job involves handling complex customer escalations, resolving high-level disputes, and making critical decisions on accounts, including when to recommend write-offs for uncollectible debts. Furthermore, they establish robust governance and compliance frameworks, ensuring all activities adhere to industry regulations and company policies, and they serve as the point of contact for internal and external audits. To excel in Collections Manager jobs, a specific set of skills and qualifications is generally required. Most employers seek candidates with a bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, business administration, or a related field, though substantial experience can sometimes substitute. Typically, 5-8 years of progressive experience in collections, credit, or accounts receivable is expected, with a significant portion in a supervisory or leadership capacity. Essential skills include strong leadership and people management abilities, exceptional communication and negotiation skills for dealing with both customers and internal stakeholders like the sales and legal departments, and sharp analytical skills to interpret financial data and trends. In-depth knowledge of relevant laws and regulations (such as the FDCPA) is crucial. Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and experience with collections software or ERP systems like Oracle or SAP are common requirements. The ideal candidate is a decisive problem-solver, capable of working under pressure, and is driven by a mindset of continuous process improvement. For those with a blend of financial acumen, leadership talent, and diplomatic skill, Collections Manager jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career path with significant impact on an organization's bottom line and operational integrity.

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