TURN WORK INTO CASH

The right operator can put stalled revenue back on the books

At Landry Mechanical, a placement recovered $35,000 to $40,000 that had been sitting uncollected in its first three weeks — almost a 10x return in month one.

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$35,000-$40,000 recovered in three weeksAlmost a 10x return in month oneCFO-verified numbers from the case study

WHAT THE SEAT UNLOCKS

A back office that changes the cash conversation

  • Collections follow-up that does not disappear between other priorities
  • Receivables work handled inside your existing processes and software
  • A clear owner for invoices, payables, permits, or job-costing hygiene
  • Capacity measured by recovered cash rather than by activity alone

THE PROOF IN THE WORK

A result that sounds like someone moved the needle

“I’ll be honest. I was really against the idea at first. We started with one person from Opus. We’re up to six across our operations now, and I wouldn’t build my team any other way.”
Natasha LandryOwner, Landry Mechanical

WHERE CASH GETS STUCK

Give the work behind the invoice an owner

Receivables do not improve because a task exists on a list. They improve when someone owns the follow-up, the detail, and the next move.

Collections that *keep moving*

Collections follow-up is one of the remote-capable back-office seats Opus places, alongside invoicing, payables, and job-costing hygiene.

The detail behind *the balance*

Permits paperwork, warranty claims, invoicing, and payables all happen inside software. The work is operational, not tied to a physical office.

A seat measured in *cash recovered*

The Landry case reports $35,000 to $40,000 recovered in the first three weeks, with almost a 10x return in month one.

More than a *task executor*

The right operator notices what is sitting uncollected, understands the process around it, and represents your company the right way.

ABOUT BACK-OFFICE SEATS

Questions about putting cash work in good hands

Can a remote hire handle receivables work?

Yes. Invoicing, collections follow-up, payables, permits, warranty claims, and job-costing hygiene are software-based back-office work that can run remotely.

What did the Landry placement recover?

The case study reports $35,000 to $40,000 that had been sitting uncollected in the first three weeks, with almost a 10x return in month one.

Is this an hourly contractor?

Opus places full-time salaried teammates dedicated to your company. You manage the person and the work while Opus handles payroll and compliance.

How do we decide which back-office role comes first?

Start with the seat creating the clearest operational or cash constraint. The discovery call turns that need into a role profile and scorecard.

FROM OPEN BALANCE TO OWNED WORK

Build the role around what should move

  1. 01

    Name the *cash leak*

    Use the discovery call to identify the work that is slowing collections, invoicing, payables, or job-costing.

  2. 02

    Define the *six-month outcome*

    Your hiring manager and Opus turn the need into a role profile and scorecard built around what a strong hire should own.

  3. 03

    Meet people who *clear the search*

    Opus screens candidates for the role, English, references, and working style before they reach your interview.

  4. 04

    Let the seat *move the number*

    You manage the person and the work. Opus handles the contracts, payroll, and compliance behind the scenes.

FIND THE STALLED CASH

Put the next hire where the money is waiting

Tell Opus which back-office process is holding cash back. We will help define the seat around the work that needs to move.

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