Brown & Brown

insurance

AccountingAssociate

Daytona Beach, Florida, United States; Maitland, Florida, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Accounting Associate at Brown & Brown. Skills: direct billing, accounts payable, insurance industry. Manage and process direct billing transactions. Generate accurate invoices”

Industry & Context.

insurance
Problems you'll solve

Analyze billing data; Resolve discrepancies; Review, research and resolve commissions not transacted

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

2+ year work experience in accounts payable in insurance industry

Nice to Have

College Degree in a finance-related field

What You'll Do.

Manage and process direct billing transactions

Generate accurate invoices

Monitor payment schedules

Ensure timely payments

Resolve discrepancies

Maintain detailed records

and record commissions

Analyze and record unearned commissions

Review and resolve commissions not transacted

Leverage software automation

Analyze and identify trends

Collaborate with profit centers

Build relationships with carriers

Promote teamwork and knowledge sharing

Participate in training opportunities

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with profit centers; Build courteous and successful relationships with carriers and profit centers; Promote teamwork, support, knowledge sharing and a positive attitude in the department and office

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