Accounts Payable Manager
East Riding of Yorkshire, Kingston Upon Hull
Accounts Payable Manager
East Riding of Yorkshire, Kingston Upon Hull
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£31,000 - £40,000, Hull
An exciting opportunity for an Accounts Payable Manager has just become available at a recognised business within the Construction industry based in Hull. Reporting in to the Financial Controller this role offers an excellent opportunity for a real challenge and to build a long-term career.
About the Accounts Payable Manager role:
The Accounts Payable Manager will be responsible for managing the Accounts Payable function, consisting of 7 AP Assistants, whilst also providing a high quality service to internal stakeholders and external suppliers.
Key Responsibilities of the Accounts Payable Manager role:
- Day to day managing of the AP function
- Reviewing month end statements and producing month end reports.
- Review and investigate monthly KPIs to ensure maximised performance.
- Assist with process improvement to aid efficiencies within the payments team.
- Understanding the workings of the AP systems
This role would suit a strong, confident leader that has previous experience of managing Accounts Payable teams. You will also possess good time management and organisation skills to meet strong objectives.
Experience of working in a similar role within the construction/services industry is a must, you will have worked with other departments and be able to build relationships both internally and externally as well as having excellent attention to detail.
If you are driven, determined and ready to take the next step in your career, this could be the role for you.
Apply today or call me to find out more.
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