Part Time Accounts Administrator

Yeovil
8 months ago
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JOB TITLE: Part Time Accounts Administrator (Fixed-term contract 12-15 months)

LOCATION: Yeovil, Somerset (Office based)

SALARY: Up to £26,000 PA (Pro rata)

HOURS: A minimum of 20 hours per week but the company can be flexible to offer more hours if suited (Monday to Friday). This would really suit someone seeking part time hours - a few full days or a few hours over 5 days. A recent college or university leaver will also be considered if you are looking to complete further studies alongside a part time role.

THE COMPANY: An established, successful and reputable machine tool company, servicing the aerospace, motorsport, electronic and power generation industries.

BENEFITS: 24 days holiday pro rata (3 days kept for Christmas period), plus Bank Holidays, Pension Scheme (5% Pension Contributions), Sickness Scheme, early Friday finish, fun and friendly team environment.

KEY DUTIES: The Accounts team is small and cover a varied amount of work during the day, so are looking for someone who can offer flexibility to their workload. The company use Sage 200 as their accounting software, but full training will be given if required. Knowledge of Office 365, Word and Excel is essential.

General office duties: Assisting with office duties to include answering of the phone, opening and sorting of the post, welcoming customers and general office admin.
Sales ledger: Updating sales orders and posting sales invoices, updating sales ledger and sending statements, assisting with credit control, helping with customer enquiries and setting up of new customer accounts. Raising sales invoices for machines and working with finance companies regarding payment.
Timesheets: Helping with checking time sheets and entering into sage 200
Assisting with keeping excel spreadsheets up to date for sales targets and internal accounts reporting.
Assisting other departments with stock take processes and accounts processes.Skills / Knowledge and Experience:

Knowledge of MS Word & Excel.
Prior experience in an administration role or a recent college / university leaver.
Able to work in a small team environment.Next steps...

If you would like to apply for this role please do so online or contact Debbie Searle on (phone number removed). You can also send your CV directly to (url removed).

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