Billing Coordinator (Telecoms / Progression to Manager)

Redhill
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Billing Coordinator (Telecoms / Progression to Manager)

£40,000-£50,000 + Company Bonus + Progression + Hybrid Working + Company Benefits

Redhill

Are you a Billing Coordinator or similar from a Telecoms background?

Are you looking for a varied role offering the opportunity to upskill yourself into a management position?

On offer is the chance to join a leading company operating within the military and marine sectors in a role offering the chance to be a go-to specialist in the department and to increase your earnings through a bonus.

This leading company are a multi-faceted provider of Satellite Communications to a broad range of clients primarily within the Military and Defence sectors. They have seen continual growth in the past 50 years to the point they now have over 300 employees across multiple continents around the globe and due to an ever increasing workload are looking to grow their friendly team.

In this varied role you will shadow the manager and then become the go to specialist within the department as you report directly to the head of division. You will be responsible for analysing and updating data from clients to ensure that correct charges are implemented within agreed timeframes as per tariffs / rates and then pass this information on to the finance department.

This technical role would suit a Billing Coordinator looking to further their career a leading company who offer the chance to work on specialist military and defence projects and to continually progress to senior roles.

The Role:

Analyse data to assess client technical usage
Ensure relevant charges according to agreed tariffs and similar
Liaise with Head of Department, Finance team and ClientsThe Person:

Billing Coordinator or similar
Telecoms / Cellular / SatCom background
Commutable to RedhillBilling Coordinator, Manager, Telecoms, Airtime, Cellular, Satellite, Defence, Maritime, Marine, Navy, Army, Networks, Product, Management, Communications, Surrey, Crawley, London, Redhill

Reference Number: BBBH16633

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We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position.

The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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