VuWorks
Credit Controller – Dutch speaker

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Dutch Speaking Credit Controller
We are looking to hire a Dutch speaking Credit Controller to be based in Chadderton.
Successful candidates will be responsible for the management of outstanding debtors and communications with regards to all aspects of Credit Control and will report to the Credit Team Lead.
Job Duties
- Achieve monthly collection targets
- Managing and controlling of the Accounts Receivables in line with the debt collection procedure
- Communicate with Customers via telephone and e-mail regarding outstanding debtors, credit limit & payment terms
- Identify high risk accounts and take appropriate action
- Credit reviews/approvals of credit terms & limits per policy and in line with SEA (schedule of executive authority)
- Review all held orders promptly and release when appropriate within a timely manner
- Timely escalate collection issues and find mitigation
- Assist with timely resolution of unapplied cash receipts
- Customer Accounts maintained in cooperation with Customer Master Team
- Provide the business with Accounts Receivables information and initiate meetings to determine plan of approach
- Build and maintain good working relationships with both internal and external Customers
- Resolve disputes / delays / other issues by cross-functional co-ordination
- Build relationship with relevant business partners to ensure smooth cooperation between C2C and the business
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- Experience and knowledge of SAP & Excel
- Previous experience in credit controller role is a great plus
- Fluency in English & Dutch
We Value
- Excellent oral and written communications skills
- Attention to detail
- Ability to deal tactfully, professionally and ethically with both internal & external customers
- Process orientated with excellent problem-solving skills
What Is In It For You
- Competitive salary
- Hybrid working environment (3 days in the office and 2 from home)
- Full access to 21,000 courses through LinkedIn Learning to continue to up-skill and invest in your ADI career
- On-site gym
- Opportunity to progress within a global business
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