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- Full-time
About the role
Overview
- Stable and growing organization
- Competitive weekly pay
- Professional, positive and people-centered work environment
- Fast-paced work environment
- Comprehensive benefits package: Health, Dental, Vision, AD&D, etc.
- Paid holidays (8); paid vacation and personal days
- 401(k) plan, Company Match
Responsibilities
Centralized Billers are responsible for entering bills of lading into Dayton Freights internal inquiry system with speed and accuracy.
- Learn and retain industry terms as it pertains to billing
- Become familiar with National Motors Freight Classification
- Communicate any billing issues to the Service Centers
- Performing all necessary audits as assigned
- Enter proper Hazardous Materials bills as assigned
- Assist Service Centers with any questions relevant to billing
- Assist in identifying and communicating all issues relevant to billing
- Review weekly Error Report for feedback and accuracy of corrections
Qualifications
- Exceptional data entry skills
- Can work in a fast paced environment
- Able to work late afternoons and evenings
- Legally eligible to work in the United States
- Must be at least 18 years of age
- Fluent in English
Benefits
- Stable and growing organization
- Competitive weekly pay
- Professional, positive and people-centered work environment
- Fast-paced work environment
- Comprehensive benefits package: Health, Dental, Vision, AD&D, etc.
- Paid holidays (8); paid vacation and personal days
- 401(k) plan, Company Match
**This is a 2nd shift position.
Perks & benefits
- 401k
- Paid Time Off
- Pension Matching
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