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Financial Operations Representative

Company Name:
Liberty Mutual
Title: Financial Operations Representative Location: MO-Fenton
Advance Your Career at Liberty Mutual Insurance- A Fortune 100 Company!
Under direct supervision, this position provides a routine, basic level of accounting and clerical support functions within a financial unit. Claims Systems or Insurance Industry experience required.
Responsibilities:
Input basic data in departmental systems, including transactions and journal entries.
Process various financial transactions such as bills, expense reports, receivables.
Compile and consolidate data for analysis by others in unit.
Maintain logs for recording and tracking transactions, e.g. for chargebacks and billings.
Make copies of information; maintain files.
Perform other duties and projects as assigned by management.

Overview:
We believe strongly that commercial success can be achieved in a manner consistent with principles and ideals that bind us together as one company, that set us apart from our competitors, and that in the end will allow us to say we have succeeded commercially by doing the right thing the right way.
We believe that the Company's success is inextricably linked to our employees' satisfaction and success: satisfaction that they work for an industry leader committed to improving safety, satisfaction that they work for a company that does the right thing, and satisfaction that the company will reward them for their contributions and provide opportunities for personal growth and success.
We believe our employees take pride in knowing that they help people live safer more secure lives everyday.
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Administrative Services Financial Operations Representative MO-Fenton 54225 Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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