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Purchase Ledger

Keeler Recruitment
Norfolk
6 days ago
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Purchase Ledger Assistant

Location: Diss

Salary: £26,000 - £29,000 per year

Job Type: Full-time, Permanent

We are working with our client in Diss, who is looking for a motivated Purchase Ledger Assistant to join their team. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain hands-on experience and develop your career in a supportive and collaborative environment.

Key Responsibilities:


  • Manage accounts payable and receivable, including processing invoices and maintaining the purchase ledger
  • Reconcile supplier statements and assist with payment runs
  • Support bank and credit card reconciliations
  • Handle order queries and provide analysis where needed
  • Assist with general bookkeeping tasks and communication on behalf of the business


Skills & Experience:


  • Solid understanding of bookkeeping principles and practices
  • Experience with accounting software such as Xero, Sage, or QuickBooks is desirable
  • Strong attention to detail and accuracy in calculations and data entry
  • Excellent organisational, analytical, and problem-solving skills
  • Good communication and interpersonal abilities
  • Bookkeeping experience preferred (minimum 2 years)
  • GCSE or equivalent (preferred)
  • Driver's license preferred


Benefits:


  • Company pension
  • Flexitime
  • Free on-site parking
  • Company events


This role is ideal for someone passionate about numbers, looking to contribute to a dynamic team, and develop their career in accounting.

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