This position is expected to perform a wide variety of billing duties, The position performs business analysis on utility billing activities such as researching billing history, auditing invoices, validating daily billing registers, researching member accounts to determine data errors, and proposing corrections. They analyze departmental processes and procedures and look for opportunities to improve efficiency. This position operates as a departmental subject matter expert. This position significantly contributes to the revenue cycle through skilled analysis and attention to detail. This position is valued for ensuring that new member implementations are successful, standard procedures are followed.
Education
Minimum
2 Year / Associate Degree
Major:
Business Management, Accounting or closely related major
Experience
Minimum
Three (3) years’ work experience in accounting, billing operations or general office work and customer service.
Preferred
Experience or similar work with an electric utility or related industry.
Education and/or Experience Notes
Job related experience may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis.
Other Requirements:
Ability to operate a variety of office equipment, including a personal computer, printers, copy machines, telephone, and fax machine.
Ability to work irregular hours for assignment completion and flexibility to change scheduling and report to work on short notice during emergency situations.
Normal work hours shall be eight (8) hours between 6:00 am and 6:00 pm, Monday through Friday.
Successful completion of pre-employment background check, physical and drug screen
SECO Energy is a not-for-profit electric cooperative serving over 230,000 homes and businesses across seven counties in Central Florida, making SECO the third-largest electric co-op in Florida and the seventh largest in the nation. One of the most important distinctions between other types of utilities and SECO is that we are member owned.
Our members have a voice in the co-op’s decision-making process. They elect a nine-member Board of Trustees, who meet monthly to monitor the financial status of the Cooperative and make policy decisions in the best interest of the membership.
SECO’s wholesale power provider is Seminole Electric Cooperative, Inc., one of the largest generation and transmission cooperatives in the nation, serving 1.9 million consumers in Florida. Seminole is owned by nine electric distribution cooperatives, and SECO Energy is one of those nine member-owners.