Accounts Administrator

Warrington
3 weeks ago
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Accounts Payable Envoy
Location: Hybrid - 2 days on site in Warrington, 3 days WFH
Type: Permanent

Our client serves industries like Pharmaceuticals, Automotive, Aerospace, and more, delivering exceptional results through Procurement Services, Inventory Optimization, and cutting-edge digital platforms. We're looking for a motivated Accounts Payable Envoy to join our client's team and make a real impact.

What You'll Do:
As an Accounts Payable Envoy, you'll ensure smooth Purchase-to-Pay (P2P) operations while maintaining excellent relationships with team members and clients. Your responsibilities include:

Processing invoices, credit notes, and managing queries with precision.
Resolving Purchase Order mismatches and legal notices efficiently.
Conducting supplier reconciliations and ensuring payments are timely and accurate.
Contributing to process improvement, performance targets, and quality standards.
Using your expertise to resolve complex queries and escalate when needed.What We're Looking For:
We're searching for a dynamic individual with:

Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills.
Excellent communication and customer service abilities.
Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and familiarity with SAP applications.
Experience in high-volume transaction processing and a Shared Service environment.
A positive attitude, resilience under pressure, and a drive to exceed expectations.Why Join or client?

Be part of an innovative and supportive team.
Develop your skills and grow your career in a fast-paced, global environment.
Contribute to improving processes and achieving excellence for world-class clients.Ready to Take the Next Step?
If you have a passion for excellence and thrive in a dynamic, evolving environment, we'd love to hear from you! Apply now to become an Accounts Payable Envoy.

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