Purchase Ledger Clerk
London
Purchase Ledger Clerk
London
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My client who is a Top 20 Practice Firm is looking to bring on a Purchase Ledger Clerk to join their office in Central London, in order to manage one of their prestigious clients.
You will work as part of a team providing first class accounting and payroll services and other duties will include:
- Maintaining the purchase ledger for the client and their large UK customers
- Reconciliation of supplier accounts
- Processing purchase invoices
- Processing and reconciling credit card payments and petty cash transactions
- Performing bank reconciliation and other finance and admin tasks
The ideal candidate will have:
- Experience (circa one year) in a similar role dealing with accounting and payroll tasks
- Familiar with Xero and Excel
- Experience of performing data entry duties
What will you get?
- Competitive salary
- 28 days' holiday and the option to purchase additional days
- Private medical insurance and dental cover (discounted rates)
- Subsidised corporate gym membership
- Season ticket loan for travel
- Pension scheme
- Enhanced maternity / paternity pay
- Life assurance
If you are interested in joining a growing and successful company, in a highly rewarding role, please apply providing a copy of your up to date CV.
Note: Due to the high volume of applications, only successful candidates will be contacted.
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