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Purchase Ledger Clerk


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Description:

Due to their continued growth, our client is looking to recruit an experienced Purchase Ledger Clerk. If you’re looking for an opportunity to utilise your purchase ledger experience with a company that has a fantastic company culture, then this is the role for you.

Key Responsibilities:

* Maintaining purchase ledger using Sage.

* VAT recording & direct debits.

* Adapting to multiple systems within the finance department.

* Understanding cover payments/bank statements.

* Compiling month end reports.

* Posting receipts and cheque payments.

Skills & Experience Required:

* 2 years purchase ledger experience

* Sage 50 experience

* Excellent communication skills

* Excellent problem-solving skills.

* Ability to maintain confidentiality.

Benefits:

* You’ll be working for a forward-thinking expanding business with one of the best work cultures

* Monday - Friday 8.30am-5pm

* Pension scheme

* Life Assurance

* Health cash plan

* Work Social events

* Retail vouchers

* Employee assistance program

* Income protection

* And many more

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