Accounts Payable Assistant

Manchester, Greater Manchester

Accounts Payable Assistant

  1. Permanent
£22,000 - £25,000 per annum
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Manchester, Greater Manchester

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Accounts Payable Assistant
Manchester
£22,000 - £25,000

My Manchester based client is looking for an Accounts Payable Assistant to join their team on a permanent basis reporting to the Accounts Payable Manager, they operate a hybrid working policy and have other regional teams based worldwide you may also work closely with too.

Responsibilities:

  • Carry out all Accounts Payable duties.
  • Raising client invoices and charging clients credit cards.
  • Assist any other members of staff with queries and invoicing.
  • Download and reconcile company credit cards.
  • Manage enquires in the relevant mailboxes and provide query resolution.
  • Produce periodic reports for stakeholders as requested/when required.
  • Work with other teams within the Finance department.
  • Assisting with month end and year-end including audit related preparation
  • Liaising with members of the Finance team overseas as and when needed
  • Help test/prepare for new system implementations.


Requirements:

  • Previous experience within an Accounts Payable + Accounts Receivable
  • Accounting experience within the Travel industry
  • Knowledge of Travcom/other finance travel packages preferred.
  • Intermediate Excel skills or higher



If you are interested in this role, please apply via the link, OR send your CV to my email: terri.bishop@markssattin.com

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