ACH Banking Specialist Financial & Banking - Irving, TX at Geebo

ACH Banking Specialist

Our longstanding client in Irving is looking for an ACH Banking Specialist to join their team on a Temp to Hire basis.
If you're looking to get into accounting or have previous experience, this position might be for you!This position is 100% onsite for the first month but remote is available afterwards.
Compensation:
$19-21/hr The ACH Banking Specialist is responsible for daily posting entries for ACH receipts, ensuring service level agreements are met.
Duties:
Post ACH transactions into the general ledgers Reconciliations of accounting schedules and general ledgers Assist other bankers as needed Resolves any issues by working closely with assigned stres Other duties as assigned Requirements:
1
years accounting experience, preferably in a cash applications role Intermediate Excel skills including V-Look Up and Pivot Tables highly preferred Effective communication skills, written and verbal Strong mathematical, analytical and problem solving skills High school diploma or equivalent required Able to research and reconcile accounts utilizing lender websites PrideStaff(North Dallas location) is a locally-owned staffing & placement firm with a strong reputation as a fun-loving, quality-focused service provider.
Our employees enjoy the following:
A professional, supportive team environment Representation to North Dallas' top employers Full medical benefits package Dedicated consultants that provide industry insights & resources to ensure continued career development These are some of the many reasons we were recently recognized as one of Dallas' Best Places to Work! Proudly serving North Dallas, Addison, Carrollton, Farmers Branch, Las Colinas, Irving, Coppell, Lewisville, Plano, Richardson, Frisco and McKinneyCompensation / Pay Rate (Up to):
$19.
00 - $21.
00 Per Hour Recommended Skills Accounting Analytical Cash Management Communication Mathematics Microsoft Excel Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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