FIS
RemittanceProcessor
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“Remittance Processor at FIS. Skills: process management, cross-functional coordination, vendor/stakeholder management, operational metrics, resource planning, continuous improvement. Processing customer payments and exceptions in a timely and accurate manner to customer accounts. Prepare customer payments for processing, ensuring accuracy and timely workflow”
Industry & Context.
Ability to recognize calculation or balancing errors
Ability to stand, walk, or lift up to 30 lbs as part of normal job duties
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Ability to recognize calculation or balancing errors, organizational skills and the ability to sequence and prioritize work, Effective verbal and written communication skills, Ability to stand, walk, or lift up to 30 lbs as part of normal job duties, Comfort working in a production‑based environment with deadlines, Ability to follow established procedures and maintain confidentiality
Nice to Have
Knowledge of remittance or item processing operations
What You'll Do.
Processing customer payments and exceptions in a timely and accurate manner to customer accounts
Prepare customer payments for processing
ensuring accuracy and timely workflow
Perform research and adjustment activities for payment exceptions
Process exception items that require manual review or follow‑up
Coordinate setup and maintenance of remittance processing equipment
Maintain inventory of remittance processing supplies
Prepare outgoing collection notices as needed (non‑ negotiable items only)
Follow operational procedures to process client transactions and verify outputs
Identify and escalate equipment or workflow issues to leadership
Support special tasks or other duties as assigned
How You'll Work.
Communication Scope
Effective verbal and written communication skills
Full Job Description
**Job Description** Processing customer payments and exceptions in a timely and accurate manner to customer accounts. **What You Will Be Doing** * Prepare customer payments for processing, ensuring accuracy and timely workflow. * Perform research and adjustment activities for payment exceptions. * Process exception items that require manual review or follow‑up. * Coordinate setup and maintenance of remittance processing equipment. * Maintain inventory of remittance processing supplies. * Prepare outgoing collection notices as needed (non‑ negotiable items only). * Follow operational procedures to process client transactions and verify outputs. * Identify and escalate equipment or workflow issues to leadership. * Support special tasks or other duties as assigned. **What You Bring** * High school diploma or GED required. * Knowledge of remittance or item processing operations preferred. * Ability to recognize calculation or balancing errors. * Strong organizational skills and the ability to sequence and prioritize work. * Effective verbal and written communication skills. * Ability to stand, walk, or lift up to 30 lbs as part of normal job duties. * Comfort working in a production‑based environment with deadlines. * Ability to follow established procedures and maintain confidentiality. **What We Offer You** * Competitive pay and comprehensive benefits. * Opportunities to learn remittance systems, equipment operations, and workflow processes. * A stable work environment with hands‑on, predictable tasks. * Supportive team culture with opportunities for on‑the‑job development. **Privacy Statement** FIS is committed to protecting the privacy and security of all personal information that we process in order to provide services to our clients. For specific information on how FIS protects personal information online, please see the [Online Privacy Notice](http://www.fisglobal.com/privacy). **EEOC Statement** FIS is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applica
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