Accounts Receivable Specialist | Part Time
West Yorkshire, Wakefield
Accounts Receivable Specialist | Part Time
West Yorkshire, Wakefield
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Marks Sattin is partnering with a client based in Wakefield who is recruiting for an Accounts Receivable Specialist. The role will be working reduced hours as they are looking for someone ideally working 4 days a week.
This is a new role for the organisation and is crucial someone is able to come on board and bring new ideas and work closely with the senior management team to deliver results.
The business will be firstly looking for someone who can build a strong relationship with external partners to clear existing enquiries and queries. Support 4 to 5 main customers, you will be working closely to ensure the foundations of a smooth partnership.
Secondly you will be then working with the wider team to ensure effective implementation of processes and procedures. A proactive approach is desired so the business can continue to keep moving forward and grow its current market share and improve the bottom line.
You will have good excel skills, using pivot tables and Look ups on a regular basis. If you have had experience working with OpenAccounts this will highly advantageous but not a necessity.
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