Senior Credit Controller
Greater Manchester, Manchester
Senior Credit Controller
Greater Manchester, Manchester
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Salary: £24000 - £28,000 depending on experience
Location: Manchester City Centre
Hours: 37.5 per week
A brilliant opportunity for a Senior Credit Controller to join a highly reputable award winning firm based in Manchester City Centre.This role is best suited to a strong Credit Controller with leadership qualities, ambitious and driven individual who is looking to further their career in Credit Control.
Key Responsibilities:
- Ensure that all outstanding debts are pursued and collected in accordance with procedures in line with performance and quality standards
- Training new starters
- Chasing payment via email, phone and letter
- Managing a sales ledger
- Allocating payments
- Attending face to face meeting with clients
- Relationship building with account managers and clients
- Ensure all work is correctly documented for weekly management reviews
- Approve accounts for pre-legal action
- Support other members of the team day to day basis in the absence of the Credit Manager
- Seek out opportunities to improve process, procedures and control
- Assist the Credit Manager with weekly and monthly reporting for management review
Requirement:
- Strong credit control experience
- Leadership qualities
- Good communication skills
- Good team player
- Excel skill
- Proactive
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