What are the responsibilities and job description for the Business Administrator position at Robert Half?
Immediate opening for a Business Administrator to work onsite in Pittsburgh, PA
The Business Administrator is responsible for specific day-to-day business activities of the region service center.
The Duties And Responsibilities Of The Business Administrator Include
Directly responsible for invoicing activities, client follow-up actions, preparation of forecasting and other accounting reports, and other activities as required by the Service Center Manager.
Coordinate specific contract requirement needs, as required.
Review client and project data records to ensure completeness, accuracy, and timeliness.
Summarize cost data in preparation of client billing.
Issue client billing for the service center/region.
Maintain contact with customers and outside vendors to assist in resolving local collection and payables issues.
Review project status weekly.
Analyze financial and other business data to develop recommendations to management.
Consult with operational management to identify and provide business data needed to meet operational objectives, improve business procedures, resolve problems, and improve reporting.
Identify and implement cost-saving initiatives.
Responsible for overseeing all aspects associated with the projects, such as: open project data base, issuing purchase orders, entering project related expenses into the system, and ensure project reports are completed in timely manner and send to client when the project is complete.
May include Intermediate-level Network Administrator responsibilities, such as user set-ups, back-up restorations, upgrades, and troubleshooting computer hardware/software problems.
The Minimum Qualifications Of The Business Administrator Are.
The Business Administrator is responsible for specific day-to-day business activities of the region service center.
The Duties And Responsibilities Of The Business Administrator Include
Directly responsible for invoicing activities, client follow-up actions, preparation of forecasting and other accounting reports, and other activities as required by the Service Center Manager.
- Responsible for specific day-to-day business, project management, and accounting activities of the region Service Center.
Coordinate specific contract requirement needs, as required.
Review client and project data records to ensure completeness, accuracy, and timeliness.
Summarize cost data in preparation of client billing.
Issue client billing for the service center/region.
Maintain contact with customers and outside vendors to assist in resolving local collection and payables issues.
Review project status weekly.
Analyze financial and other business data to develop recommendations to management.
Consult with operational management to identify and provide business data needed to meet operational objectives, improve business procedures, resolve problems, and improve reporting.
Identify and implement cost-saving initiatives.
Responsible for overseeing all aspects associated with the projects, such as: open project data base, issuing purchase orders, entering project related expenses into the system, and ensure project reports are completed in timely manner and send to client when the project is complete.
May include Intermediate-level Network Administrator responsibilities, such as user set-ups, back-up restorations, upgrades, and troubleshooting computer hardware/software problems.
The Minimum Qualifications Of The Business Administrator Are.
- Two-year associate degree in business or accounting,
Salary : $32