Accounts Receivable Specialist

Fessler & Bowman • Charlotte, North Carolina • Full Time

Posted on Wed, May 13, 2026

Founded in 1963 by Don Fessler & George Bowman, Fessler & Bowman, Inc. has grown from a residential flatwork & basement wall contractor to a top 100 Commercial Concrete Contractor recognized across the nation. Keeping customer satisfaction as our fundamental core value has allowed Fessler & Bowman, Inc. to prosper for more than six decades.

Our Culture & Philosophy:

Fessler & Bowman is a fast-paced and culture-focused industry leader in specialty concrete and civil earthwork.  When we talk about culture at F&B, it is not just a plaque hanging in our lobby. Our values are our driving force and have allowed us to build a phenomenal team delivering best in class products to our customers.

Summary:

The Accounts Receivable Specialist is a key role within the Finance department and works hand in hand with multiple Team Members. This position is responsible for the billing and collections process for receivables which includes processing, reporting, maintaining relationships with contractors/vendors and collaborating with the Project Management Team to ensure accuracy of job financials within Procore. The descriptions below are representative of, but not limited to, the duties and responsibilities for this position.

Five Key Roles of the Accounts Receivable Specialist:

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

Education, Experience & Qualifications:

Travel:

Travel is not required for this position.

Work Environment:

As an Accounts Receivable Specialist, you will be subject to a traditional office setting. The employee must be comfortable with sitting for an extended period.

Benefits:

Fessler & Bowman is proud to provide eligible Team Members with the following benefits:

Recruitment Process:

The recruitment process will include a phone screen, in-person meeting, and a pre-employment background check and drug test.

Fessler & Bowman is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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