Credit Controller

Greater Manchester

Credit Controller

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£30,000 - £32,000 per annum
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Greater Manchester

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Credit Controller | Greater Manchester (HYBRID - 1 day a week in the office) | Temporary ongoing Contract | Immediate Start | 30k-32k

Marks Sattin are currently working with a global software company who are looking for a Credit Controller on a temporary ongoing basis - This requires an immediate start and Xero experience is essential.

Responsibilities:

  • Evaluating new credit requests and conducting client credit checks.
  • Managing and collecting debts from company debtors.
  • Setting up the terms of credit for new clients.
  • Negotiating payment plans.
  • Managing the collection of all payments and debts.
  • Responding to client inquiries.
  • Processing invoices.
  • Preparing statements and reports for the company accountant.
  • Managing the sales ledger.
  • Liaising with customers and the sales team.

Requirements:

  • Previous Credit Control experience.
  • Customer service skills.
  • Patience and the ability to remain calm in stressful situations.
  • The ability to accept criticism and work well under pressure.
  • To be thorough and pay attention to detail.
  • Ambition and a desire to succeed.
  • Administration skills.
  • Persistence and determination.
  • Xero experience is essential.

Interviews will be happening as soon as possible, so please apply or send your CV to Evie.Coates@markssattin.com

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