Accounts Assistant Posted 07/05/2024 by Get-Recruited (UK) Ltd Quick apply Salary/Rate: £24000 - £27000/annum Location: Falmouth, Cornwall ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT FALMOUTH UP TO £27KTHE COMPANY:We're proud to be partnering exclusively with a leading contractor in the heart of Falmouth in the search for their next Accounts Assistant.Ideally coming from an accounts background, the Accounts Assistant/Purchase Ledger will be a key part of the Finance Team. The successful candidate will provide both financial and commercial support to the FC. The ideal candidate will have a strong financial and commercial bias, and possess good accounting, admin, communication and organisational skills. THE ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT:Posting and processing Purchase Ledger InvoicesManaging the Accounts Email inbox,Monitoring and posting of Purchase OrdersPreparing weekly suggest supplier payment runs/Creditors ReportingPreparing, scheduling and posting monthly credit and debit card receipts.Loading Payments & Issuing remittances when required,Dealing with suppliers and queriesSupplier Statement reconciliationsAd hoc queries relating to Purchase LedgerEnsuring supplier are allocated every week, where needed to keep the ledgers clean.Assisting in Month End Closure processes and tasks,THE PERSON:Experience working within an accounts function including hands-on experience in both Purchase Ledger and Sales Ledger processing.Previous experience of working in a contracting/construction/project environment is preferred but not essential.Experience of using Sage Line 50Ability to communicate effectively explaining finance information in simple, easy to understand terms.Keen attention to detailAbility to work autonomously but possess strong team skills. TO APPLY:Please send your CV for the Accounts Assistant role via the advertisement for immediate consideration. Get Recruited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Type: Permanent Job ID: 221606995 Contract Length: N/A Job Reference: 10357.2_1715098221 View full descriptionHide full description