iMultiply are delighted to be working with a highly established and recognisable property firm to find a Part Time Credit Controller for their modern, city central Glasgow office.
The company
With over a hundred offices worldwide including two hundred employees at their Glasgow office, this company is one of the largest property businesses in the world. Across these offices there is a culture of respect, integrity and service; and with plenty of room for growth and development, this is a fantastic company to work for.
The role
The Credit Controller will effectively manage a varied portfolio of clients, ensuring that all KPI's and SLA's are achieved or exceeded as well as maintaining excellent client/tenant service levels.
You will be involved in but not limited to:
- Effectively manage workload across portfolio
- Adhere to all credit control processes and develop where necessary
- Collection of all outstanding charges within lease terms and internal/external SLA's
- Reduce aged debt through pro-active collection techniques
- Minimise risk across portfolio through regular review and arrears management
- Promote and develop relationships with key contacts throughout the business
- Hold regular meetings/con calls with property managers/Surveyors to review client portfolios
- Manage queries to resolution through investigation, reconciliation and escalation
- Recommend appropriate action bailiff/legal/forfeiture and manage case to conclusion
- Ensure all systems information is up to date and accurate and clearly demonstrates actions taken
- Attend client meetings to discuss portfolio
- Creation of required client reports
- Manage payment plans/Hardship accounts
- Recommend bad debt write offs and create bad debt provisions
- Maintain mailboxes and ensure all documentation is filed correctly
- Assist in raising profile of credit control team with all departments
- Assist cashiering team with allocation of monies and maintenance of accounts
- Work collaboratively with other departments to ensure excellent service
In order to succeed in this role, you will have:
- Good IT skills (Word, Excel, MS Outlook). Previous experience of working on multiple platforms
- Excellent communication skills, both verbally and in writing
- At least 18 months experience working within credit control function
- Good understanding of credit control procedures and techniques
- Knowledge of legal proceedings
- Property knowledge would be advantageous
- Experience of working in target driven environment
- Experience of working in high transactional environment
- Good interpersonal skills and ability to quickly form professional relationships with colleagues and clients at all levels of seniority
- Maintains a positive attitude towards routine tasks
- Accurate and exceptional attention to detail
- Pro-active and enjoys working autonomously and as part of a wider team
- Confident and assertive where required
- Flexible approach to work
- Team player who deals effectively with colleagues and clients
- Ability to prioritise and co-ordinate tasks efficiently ensuring all deadlines are met
- Ability to remain calm under pressure
- Exceptional organisational skills
- Ability to achieve targets and strive for continual improvement
On Offer
This full time role offers a salary up to £27,500, with flexible hours and a flexible working philosophy.
The offices are based in Central Glasgow and is a short walk from Glasgow Queen Street.
For more information contact Alex Hill at the Glasgow office.
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