The Company:
This leading company is known for its innovation, commitment to safety, and a broad product range, supported by strong brand recognition. With a focus on customer satisfaction, they are dedicated to shaping the future of their sector. Join a dynamic team and contribute to a company that values diversity, collaboration, and driving positive change. This will be a six-month contract role, reporting to the Finance Manager. The contract will take you into 2026 while also having the potential to transition to permanent for the right person.
The Role:
You will play a crucial role in managing credit risk, maximising cash flow, and ensuring timely payment from customers to support the financial health of the organisation. Responsibilities of the role include:
* Monitor and chase overdue accounts
* Build and maintain strong relationships with customers
* Assess and mitigate credit risks
* Prepare and present regular reports on accounts receivable
Your Profile:
* Proven experience in accounts receivable in busy accounts receivable environments
* Strong problem-solving abilities
* Excellent communication and negotiation skills
* Proven track record of achieving targets and reducing aged debt
* Familiarity with ERP accounting software and CRM systems
To Apply:
Please send your resume by applying directly through our website at
About Us:
Abacus Human Capital is a boutique accounting recruitment specialist with an extensive network of closely aligned accounting contacts across Brisbane that have been developed over the last 17 years. Our candidate ethos is centred on building long-term partnerships whereby we understand your key career motivators and aspirations. Upon working together, we will provide you with regular feedback and will be entirely transparent with you about the feedback we obtain from our clients. If this is the approach you are looking for when working with a recruitment firm, do not wait to see your perfect role advertised before contacting us, as most of our roles are filled by our own internal networks before they even make it to the advertisement stage