Texas Workforce Commission

Government

AccountsExaminer

$42–55k ~AI est. Austin, Texas, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Accounts Examiner at Texas Workforce Commission. Skills: Accounts examination, Debt collection, Auditing. Examine tax accounts. Collect taxes, fees, and penalties”

Industry & Context.

Government
Problems you'll solve

Reviewing data

Eligibility Requirements

Federal background check, Texas resident

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

One year of full-time experience in maintaining accounting records or performing auditing work, Two years of full-time experience in maintaining accounting records or performing auditing work, Three years of full-time experience in maintaining accounting records or performing auditing work, One to two years of debt collection experience

What You'll Do.

Issue delinquency notices

Contact banks for collection efforts

Use Comptroller system to place payment holds

Issue legal documents for enforcement

Examine Unemployment Insurance Tax records

Secure collection of past-due taxes

Review employer Tax records

Verify delinquency and employer identity

Issue Default Notices

Negotiate payment plans

Issue bank freezes/levies

Respond to telephone calls

Respond to electronic mail

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Working with a team

Communication Scope

Business writing skills; Telephone skills

Full Job Description

WHO WE ARE:   Texas Workforce Commission connects people with careers across the state. While we are based in Austin on the north lawn of the Texas State Capitol, we have offices statewide. We're a Family Friendly Certified Workplace with great work-life balance, competitive salaries, extensive opportunities for training and development, and fantastic benefits. This position will be located at our main office at 101 E. 15th St, Austin, Texas in the RID Tax Collections Unit.  TWC is not considering applications from individuals who require sponsorship for an employment visa, including those with H1B visas or those currently on student or postgraduate visas. You must be a Texas resident to work for the Texas Workforce Commission or willing to relocate to Texas. Due to access to sensitive information in this position, the person to whom an offer of employment is made will be required to pass a federal background check.    WHO YOU ARE:   A detail-oriented professional with accounting and or collections experience who is comfortable dealing with employers, accountants, and attorneys in discussing sensitive debt issues. You are confident and are good at reviewing data to verify its accuracy, ensuring that it is compliant with rules and regulations, and you can provide guidance to your customers on the rules and regulations you enforce. Flexibility is a plus as work assignments may change from day to day, depending on items received from upstream departments. Working with a team and accepting responsibility for how your work affects others is essential in this team environment.    WHAT YOU WILL DO:   The Collections Tax Accounts Examiner performs entry-level to moderately complex (journey-level) accounts examination work. Work involves examining tax accounts and collecting taxes, fees, and penalties. Collection action includes issuing delinquency notices, contacting banks for collection efforts, using the Comptroller system to place payment holds, and issuing legal documen

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