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Job Title


Bilingual Collections Specialist


Company : Exact Match Recruitment


Location : markham, Ontario


Created : 2025-11-29


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Exact Match is a strategic recruitment partner focused on connecting experiencedProfessions with exceptional employers across Canada and the USA. Our client, a global Vehicle Manufacturer, is looking to hire an experienced bilingual collections specialist to join their team in the East GTA.Responsibilities:Manage an assigned portfolio of delinquent accounts for high value assetsInvestigate discrepancies in accounts Contact delinquent customers via phone, email and text messages Issue demand letters in accordance with provincial legislationWork with customers to resolve delinquencies and mitigate losses Negotiate and approve payment terms and document actions in the collection systemManage credit card and pre-authorization payments Perform advanced prevention activities, like skip tracing and field chasing and support the administrative work required to impound and repossess vehicles Work with staff from credit and recovery departments to process repossessionsCoordinate assignments to bailiffs and work with dealers and bailiffs to ensure vehicles are repossessed and securely storedMaintain up to date customer information and notes Qualifications:University degree or college diploma in finance or related field preferredFully bilingual, fluent in both English and FrenchStrong written and oral communication skillsStrong customer facing skills, able to de-escalate tense situations and negotiate acceptable terms with distraught clientsMinimum 2 years collections experience, preferably in a captive finance setting Advanced problem solving skills, able to come up with creative solutions for delinquent customers.Strong computer skills, will be using MS Office extensively, including word, excel and outlook.This is a hybrid position, with 5 days /week on site thru the probationary period and option to move to 3 days / week on site once the probationary period has been successfully completed.