At a Glance
- Tasks: Process purchase ledger transactions and maintain accurate financial records.
- Company: Join a well-established organisation with a supportive finance team.
- Benefits: Gain valuable experience in a collaborative environment with career growth potential.
- Other info: Perfect for detail-oriented individuals who thrive in a fast-paced setting.
- Why this job: Be part of a dynamic team and enhance your finance skills.
- Qualifications: Experience in Purchase Ledger or Accounts Assistant roles, SAGE knowledge preferred.
The predicted salary is between 25000 - 30000 Β£ per year.
Juice Recruitment is working with a well-established organisation to recruit a Purchase Ledger Administrator to join a small and supportive Accounts team. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced and detail-oriented individual who enjoys working in a collaborative finance environment.
DAY TO DAY
- Processing purchase ledger transactions accurately and efficiently
- Maintaining cash book records
- Reconciling high-volume supplier accounts
- Processing payments to suppliers and subcontractors
- Managing transactions and reconciliations using SAGE
- Ensuring financial records are accurate and kept up to date
- Supporting smooth audit processes and maintaining strong internal controls
- Handling telephone queries professionally and courteously
- Providing general administrative support to the accounts function as required
WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
- Previous experience in a Purchase Ledger or Accounts Assistant role
- Experience using SAGE is highly desirable
- Confident using Microsoft Excel and Word
- Strong attention to detail and good organisational skills
- Comfortable working with high-volume transactions
- A team player with a positive and professional approach
- Good communication skills, including a confident telephone manner
We think you need these skills to ace Purchase Ledger Administrator
Purchase Ledger Management
SAGE Software Proficiency
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Word
Attention to Detail
Organisational Skills
High-Volume Transaction Processing