Credit Representative

Conover, NC
Full Time
8602
Mid Level

CREDIT REPRESENTATIVE

Hanes Industries, Inc. in Conover, NC, a division of Leggett & Platt (NYSE:  LEG), is seeking an experienced Credit Representative.  Hanes is a convertor and distributor of industrial fabrics and other products.  This person must have excellent verbal and written communication skills, high attention to detail and proficient computer skills.

QUALIFICATIONS:
 

  • Able to operate office equipment.
  • Must have cooperative attitude necessary to work effectively with others.
  • Good communication skills (verbal & written).
  • Must be able to follow verbal & written instructions.
  • Must have 2-year degree or equivalent experience.
  • Commitment to Management System and Continuous Improvement process.


PRIMARY DUTIES:

The primary duties of the employee are (but are not limited to) the following:
 
  • Collect and analyze trade and financial information on potential and existing customers to establish credit terms and evaluate lines of credit, keeping information current within 1 year.  Monitor credit limits for accounts on a regular basis, credit limit approval up to $50,000.00.
  • Make initial collection calls to accounts past due 15 or more days from invoice due date, check the status of past due invoices, and establish a follow-up date if payments not received.
  • Check “Automatic Credit Release Screen” frequently (at least every 15 minutes) for new orders held for credit, make decisions and collection calls as necessary.  Update the status of orders held for credit on screen or with appropriate Customer Service or Outside Location Personnel, as requested, in order that they are aware of orders on credit hold.   Make customer’s accounts payable contact aware when orders are being held for credit.
  • Work with customer, salesmen and managers on resolution of DAR’s (deductions) and UAC’s (unassigned payments) on customer accounts, providing any information as necessary for credit or collection to remove from accounts.
  • Collect or reverse late charges on accounts, according to discussions with credit manager and sales managers on assigned accounts.
  • Examination and reconciliation of monthly reports:  Aged Trial Balance and A/R over 30 days and $15,000 to provide information on exception accounts as requested.
  • Assist Credit Supervisor on special projects as requested.
  • Other Duties as assigned

 

Qualified applicants email your resume to [email protected]

To learn more about Hanes visit our website at:  www.hanescompanies.com

 

Hanes Companies is a people-first organization dedicated to providing a complete benefits package for our employees and their families. Benefits include health/dental/vision insurance, retirement savings with company match, discount stock plan, paid time off, paid holidays, employee assistance program, gym reimbursement, education reimbursement, and many more!

We work to foster a culture of inclusion, diversity, and equity in which everyone is respected, valued, and has an equal opportunity to contribute, thrive, and advance. We are focused on maintaining a workforce that represents the many customers we serve and the communities in which we operate.

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