Credit Controller - 3-6 Months
Cheshire, Alderley Edge
Credit Controller - 3-6 Months
Cheshire, Alderley Edge
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Start your job searchCREDIT CONTROLLER - real mix of low and high volume and value
Brand new credit control opportunity within a well-established Business with a national presence
They currently have an excellent opening for an experienced Credit Controller to join their Finance Department. This company has a long and impressive history, as well as, a reputation for strong staff retention. Working in a modern open plan office this well rounded position will provide a good level of autonomy.
Daily exposure will involve:
- To provide a first-class service to internal and external clients whilst following credit control policy sufficiently at all times
- Chasing overdue payments via email phone and letter
- Managing a multimillion pound sales ledger with key clients
- Identify and escalate potentially high risk accounts
- Raises invoices and credit notes
- Solving of invoice queries efficiently and in line with customer expectations
- Allocating petty cash and bank reconciliations
- Managing and aliasing with key stakeholders
- Working toward set KPI's
You'll be a great team player, will have excellent interpersonal skills, and will have some good accounting software experience including Excel and will be able to pick up new systems quickly.
This is an immediate opportunity so please do contact me for a more in-depth conversation.
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