Associate OTC
The Associate OTC at Smith & Nephew will manage order-to-cash processes, including customer payment allocation, reconciliation, and compliance with financial control metrics. The role requires experience in finance or accounting, proficiency in Excel, and familiarity with SAP in an international environment. The position involves collaborating with collections and treasury teams to ensure accurate customer accounts. This hybrid role is based in Pune and supports global operations.
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Experience
1-2 years
Function
Accounting
Work mode
Hybrid, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
The Associate OTC at Smith & Nephew will manage order-to-cash processes, including customer payment allocation, reconciliation, and compliance with financial control metrics. The role requires experience in finance or accounting, proficiency in Excel, and familiarity with SAP in an international environment. The position involves collaborating with collections and treasury teams to ensure accurate customer accounts. This hybrid role is based in Pune and supports global operations.
TAL's take
Solid tier-2 global company role with well-defined scope in finance operations.
Clear expectations and responsibilities for the OTC process, tech stack, and experience requirements.
Must haves
- Graduate/Post Graduate degree in finance or accounting
- 1-2 years experience in international environment
- Experience in Collections, Cash Application, or Order to Cash
- Intermediate Excel skills
Tools and skills
Nice to have: getpaid.
About the company
Established global medical technology company with significant international operations.
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