Cash Application Analyst Information Technology (IT) - Bismarck, ND at Geebo

Cash Application Analyst

Midwest Motor Express, Inc.
Midwest Motor Express, Inc.
Bismarck, ND Bismarck, ND Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$43.
9K - $55.
6K a year Estimated:
$43.
9K - $55.
6K a year 9 days ago 9 days ago 9 days ago Our Bismarck, ND office is immediately hiring a full-time Cash Application Analyst.
M-F, No Weekends Process Customer cash applications and payments Work with billing and customers to resolve any payment discrepancies Prepare detailed, accurate, and organized, accounts receivable reconciliations Perform all duties in accordance with company policies and procedures Join us in making history.
MME Inc.
was founded over 100 years ago.
Over the last century, our Cash application analysts have made a difference.
Our analysts are part of the management team and enjoy the benefits of being part of an LTL industry leader.
Come see why other cash application analysts have chosen MME for over 100 years.
More Benefits Competitive Compensation & paid weekly High Deductible Health Plan with associated Health Savings Account Company contribution to Health Savings Account Vision & Dental Insurance available Group Disability, accident, medical bridge, and critical illness coverage available 401K plan with company match Paid Vacation & Personal Leave Paid Holidays Direct Deposit Company-Paid Life Insurance Will Planning Assistance Employee Assistance Program Requirements High school diploma or equivalent Pass a pre-employment drug screen Satisfactory background check Strong attention to detail and accuracy Basic to intermediate proficiency with MS Word, Excel, & Outlook.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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