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Project Head of Accounts Payable

Cheshire, Northwich

Project Head of Accounts Payable

£43000 - £50000 per annum
ASS16899768

Cheshire, Northwich

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PROJECT ACCOUNTS PAYABLE MANAGER

Brand new Head of Accounts Payable/Accounts Payable Manager is needed for this high growth business which is undergoing a significant amount of change.

As part of the senior stakeholder management team, you'll be exceptional at managing teams and will be able to work in an organisation which is always looking to maximise process improvement.

You'll be a proven Accounts Payable Manager who is looking for their next challenge, and you'll have some great ideas to bring to to the table in terms of people management to ensure that engagement is at its optimum, and that a high volume workload is completed to SLAs and in line with tight deadlines. You will be exceptional in driving inception of process, process management including aspect sof UAT, and will have a direct line of communication in to the Board.

This role will suit someone who enjoys a real challenge, and who is able to work in both a proactive and reactive environment as the business is ever-changing.

If you're looking for a real challenge and thrive on producing a best in class and enjoyable working environment, then I'd love to hear from you.

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