[Remote] Billing Operations Analyst (Temp - 6 months)

Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. OpenTable is an industry leader with a passion for helping restaurants thrive. They are seeking a Billing Operations Analyst who will support all elements of the global billing process to ensure smooth and accurate operations. Responsibilities Review and execute contracts worldwide, ensuring accuracy and timely completion Review and approve credit memos, verifying that all information is correct and compliant with internal policies Respond to stakeholder inquiries and resolve billing issues quickly and professionally (aiming to respond within 24 hours) Collaborate with cross-functional teams, such as Finance, Sales, and Billing Support, to resolve discrepancies and maintain smooth operational workflows Review and handle Pricing Request Forms to ensure correct pricing Assist with the creation and distribution of manual invoices for partner customers Support the Billing Operations team during busy periods by completing ad hoc operational tasks as needed Skills Experience in billing, accounts receivable, or financial operations Comfortable using billing systems (for example, Salesforce, NetSuite, Oracle; similar systems are also welcome) Confident working with spreadsheets and basic data analysis Good attention to detail and organisation skills Able to manage time well and adapt to changes Enjoys working with others and communicating clearly A problem-solver who is open to learning new things Company Overview OpenTable operates as an online restaurant booking service that enables guests to discover and book tables. It is a sub-organization of Booking Holdings. It was founded in 1998, and is headquartered in San Francisco, California, USA, with a workforce of 1001-5000 employees. Its website is Apply tot his job

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