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Accounts Assistant

Yeovil
4 days ago
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Morson Talent are currently recruiting for an Accounts Assistant to work on the behalf of one of our reputable Aerospace clients based in Yeovil, Somerset.

JOB PURPOSE:

Support to the Accounts Payable processing activity at the Yeovil site and support to monthly, quarterly and annual reporting.
Processing:

• Accounts payable invoices for Helicopters division.
• Ad hoc accounts payable related activities defined by line management.

The role entails working closely with:

• The Accounts Payable team in processing supplier invoices, liaising with other functions including Procurement and Goods In.

MAIN ACTIVITIES:

• Work within well-defined Accounts Payable procedures, with limited supervision in order to complete assigned tasks.
• Plan and prioritise own activities to ensure specific instructions are completed and time is utilised effectively.
• Communicate Accounts Payable information within and beyond own department (eg Management Accounts, Procurement, Goods In) to enhance coordination and understanding, and support decision making.
• Take ownership of and solve routine Accounts Payable problems and enquiries without supervision to ensure satisfaction of internal or external customers.

KEY SKILLS:

• Proficient use of Excel, SAP (desirable)
• Experience in accounts payable processing, reconciliations and query resolution.
• Able to prioritise own workload independently.

Hybrid working – 20% onsite
37 hours per week
5 month contract

If you have the required experience for this position, please apply today or contact Lisa Nardiello on (phone number removed) for further information

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