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Title:
Accounts Receivable Manager - Construction IndustryAre you ready to take charge of accounts receivable in the dynamic construction sector? As an Accounts Receivable Manager, your mission is to master the intricacies of lien releases, bolster construction finance comprehension, nurture relationships with contractors, and optimize cash flow.
Your leadership will be instrumental in safeguarding our projects' financial well-being and, consequently, our company's triumph.
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Responsibilities:
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Mastering Lien ReleasesOversee the crucial lien release process, a linchpin of construction finance.
Ensure accurate completion and collection of lien releases from contractors to avert legal disputes.
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Construction Finance ProficiencyPossess an in-depth knowledge of project billing cycles, payment terms, and industry-specific financial procedures.
Confidently liaise with contractors and clients regarding payments, addressing issues and preserving cash flow.
3.
Building Contractor RelationshipsCultivate robust relationships with contractors to secure prompt payments and maintain trust.
Employ exceptional communication skills, professionalism, and conflict resolution prowess.
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Championing Cash FlowManage cash flow effectively by guaranteeing timely payments and meticulous tracking for forecasting.
Uphold project financial health and facilitate strategic decision-making for future endeavors.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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