Vendor Payables Coordinator
Job summary
The Vendor Payables Coordinator is the regional SME for vendor-payable submissions via iProc. Owns the regional accounting inbox, monitors and validates invoices, creates POs for new vendors, coordinates approvals, submits items to the national team, tracks status, manages follow-ups, and serves as the single point of contact for vendors and internal stakeholders. Ensures timely, accurate payment processing and standardizes intake and submission processes across the region.
Key responsibilities
- Manage the regional accounting inbox daily: triage, log and prioritize invoices/payment requests, validate completeness/accuracy against contracts/POs, gather missing documentation (W-9, contracts, vendor profiles, business justification), and route items to approvers.
- Create and submit POs for new vendors or engagements following regional and national requirements; collect required vendor documentation and ensure tax documentation is complete.
- Coordinate with approvers and the national/shared-services AP team: provide required backup, obtain approvals, submit invoices/POs per standards, and follow up until resolved or paid.
- Track submissions and statuses (using regional trackers/Smartsheet/Excel); audit vendor postings and RC Codes, update RC Codes as necessary, and reconcile/report KPIs (timeliness, error rates, outstanding items).
- Manage vendor-payables for Value Added Services and ensure producers are billed appropriately.
- Serve as regional point of contact for vendor and internal inquiries; escalate unresolved or complex issues to regional or national contacts and drive resolution.
- Maintain and update standardized processes, templates, checklists and FAQs to ensure consistency, audit-readiness, and compliance with company policy and tax requirements.
Required qualifications
- Working knowledge of vendor setup requirements and tax documentation (e.g., W-9).
- Strong attention to detail, accuracy in data entry, and document control.
- Excellent written and verbal communication; comfortable interacting with vendors, approvers, and national teams.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities, respond to time-sensitive requests, and follow escalation protocols.
Preferred qualifications
- Experience with national/shared-services AP teams and centralized submission processes.
- Familiarity with Smartsheet and Excel.
- Experience developing and maintaining process documentation and checklists.
Core skills and competencies
- Process orientation and continuous-improvement mindset.
- Customer-service orientation for internal stakeholders and external vendors.
- Strong organizational, investigative and problem-solving skills; dependable, confidential, and sound judgment handling financial documentation.
Performance measures
- Invoice intake response time (receipt to logged/triaged).
- PO creation turnaround for new vendors/requests.
- Percentage of first-time accurate invoice submissions to national team.
- Number of outstanding vendor items beyond target days.
- Time-to-resolution for national-team follow-ups and escalations.
- Vendor and approver satisfaction (qualitative/quantitative feedback).
Systems, tools and documentation owned
- Regional accounting inbox and ticketing/tracking systems/spreadsheets (Smartsheet/Excel).
- Vendor documentation repository, standardized checklists, submission templates, and KPI reporting dashboards.
Typical day
- Morning: review inbox, log invoices, prioritize urgent items, update trackers.
- Midday: validate invoices, gather documentation, create POs, route to approvers.
- Afternoon: submit approved items to national team, follow up on pending submissions, respond to inquiries, update knowledge base and trackers.
- Ongoing: monitor status, escalate exceptions, prepare periodic reports for regional leadership.
Stakeholders
- Internal: regional finance and operations, approvers, requestors, procurement.
- External: vendors (onboarding, invoice queries) and national/shared-services AP team.
Compliance, controls and audit responsibilities
Ensure vendor documentation and PO creation comply with company policy and tax requirements; maintain audit-ready records and follow escalation protocols for exceptions.
Education
High school diploma required; associate or bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, business administration, or related field preferred.
Working conditions
Office-based or hybrid; typical business hours with occasional after-hours follow-up for critical payment deadlines; occasional vendor or cross-regional meetings.
We embrace a culture that celebrates and promotes the many backgrounds, heritages and perspectives of our colleagues and clients. Marsh & McLennan Agency offers competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits and programs including: health and welfare, tuition assistance, 401K, employee assistance program, career mobility, employee network groups, volunteer opportunities, and other programs. For more information about our company, please visit us at: http://marshmma.com/careers.