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Business Analyst (Summit OTC)
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Join WE ARE META as a Business Analyst specializing in Summit OTC. This hybrid role in Lisbon or Porto requires 3+ years in Front/Middle Office workflows, OTC products, and SQL. We offer career growth, health insurance, and a meal card for a professional skilled in process mapping and testing.
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Portugal , Lisbon; Porto
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Senior IT ERP Analyst, OTC
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Join our team as a Senior IT ERP Analyst, OTC in Broomfield. Be the SAP S/4HANA functional expert, designing and supporting Order-to-Cash processes and system integrations. Requires 6-8 years of SAP SD/OTC experience and full-cycle implementation knowledge. Enjoy a 25% bonus target, comprehensive...
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United States , Broomfield
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119000.00 - 150000.00 USD / Year
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Senior IT ERP Analyst, OTC
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Join our team as a Senior IT ERP Analyst, OTC in Broomfield. Be the SAP S/4HANA functional expert, designing and supporting Order-to-Cash processes and system integrations. Requires 6-8 years of SAP SD/OTC experience and full-cycle S/4HANA implementation knowledge. Enjoy a 25% bonus target, compr...
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United States , Broomfield
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119000.00 - 150000.00 USD / Year
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Explore a rewarding career in finance and operations by discovering OTC Analyst jobs, a critical role at the heart of a company's revenue cycle. An Order-to-Cash (OTC) Analyst is a financial operations specialist responsible for managing the entire lifecycle of a customer transaction, from the moment an order is placed until the cash is received and reconciled. This position is fundamental to maintaining healthy cash flow, minimizing credit risk, and ensuring strong customer relationships, making it a vital function within any business that sells goods or services on credit. Professionals in OTC Analyst jobs typically oversee a suite of interconnected processes. Their day begins with order management, ensuring sales orders are accurately entered and validated within the company's ERP system. Following this, they handle the invoicing and billing process, generating accurate invoices that reflect agreed-upon pricing, discounts, and terms. A significant portion of their role is dedicated to accounts receivable management. This involves the precise application of incoming customer payments (cash application), diligently following up on overdue accounts through structured collections activities, and proactively investigating and resolving payment disputes. OTC Analysts are also responsible for regular account reconciliations, ensuring the ledger matches bank statements and customer records, and they process necessary adjustments like write-offs or refunds according to company policy. The skill set for these roles is a blend of analytical rigor and interpersonal finesse. Successful OTC Analysts possess strong numerical and analytical abilities to dissect aging reports, calculate key metrics like Days Sales Outstanding (DSO), and identify discrepancies. They are proficient users of enterprise resource planning (ERP) software, with platforms like SAP or Oracle being common in the field. Exceptional communication and customer service skills are paramount, as the role requires direct interaction with both internal teams (Sales, Supply Chain) and external clients to resolve issues amicably. Attention to detail, a process-improvement mindset, and a solid understanding of accounting principles and internal controls round out the typical profile. Typical requirements for OTC Analyst jobs include a bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, or a related field. Employers generally seek candidates with several years of experience in accounts receivable, collections, or a dedicated OTC function. Familiarity with end-to-end OTC cycles and experience within specific industries like FMCG, manufacturing, or shared service centers is often advantageous. If you are a detail-oriented problem-solver who thrives on ensuring operational and financial integrity, exploring OTC Analyst jobs could be the next step in your career, offering a stable and impactful path within corporate finance and operations.

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