Transactional Finance Process Expert
Manchester, Greater Manchester
Transactional Finance Process Expert
- Contract
Manchester, Greater Manchester
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Start your job searchBRAND NEW AND EXCITING OPPORTUNITY FOR AN ACCOUNTS PAYBLE SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT TO JOIN THIS INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS WHICH IS UNDERGOING KEY TRANSITION
As part of a busy finance team which has an International presence, you will be reporting directly to the Head of Function who is based overseas, so the ability to work autonomously and proactively is absolutely critical.
You will have experience in transferring knowlege for Accounts Payable processes, and may also have knowledge of other transactional finance areas including accounts receivabe and payroll. You will be managing and leading on bringing all Accounts Payable processes in to the Manchester office, and will be responsible for implementing processes, SLAs, key performance indicators etc.
This is a brand new role, and will really suit someone who loves to own a process, build on existing structures, and drive forward in terms of continuous improvement.
This role is business critical, and needs to be filled as soon as possible so shortlisting is happening immediately.
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