Purchase Ledger Clerk

Posted 31 October by Wade Macdonald
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Purchase Ledger Clerk 
Location: Feltham
Salary: £29,000

About the Client

This opportunity is with a leading organisation within their sector, dedicated to excellence in their operations. They work in a high passed environment and have a global presence. 

About the Job

As a Purchase Ledger Clerk you will support the small finance team by ensuring smooth and accurate processing within purchase ledger functions. This role is essential for maintaining financial efficiency across the organisation.

Duties will include:

•    Overseeing purchase order workflows and obtaining necessary approvals

•    Matching approved purchase orders with supplier invoices

•    Coordinating with internal teams and suppliers on invoice queries

•    Posting supplier invoices across entities, ensuring proper coding

•    Conducting regular supplier statement reconciliations

•    Accurately recording payments, direct debits, and foreign currency transactions

•    Passing recharge invoices to Accounts Receivable promptly

•    Managing supplier queries and aged creditor reporting

About the Successful Applicant

You will bring excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with a solid foundation in Sage 50, numeracy, and reconciliation. The ability to work independently and manage a busy workload is essential. 

What You Will Receive in Return

This position sits within a dynamic team with clearly defined lines of reporting. Parking onsite and the opportunity to work in a highly competitive industry in a conveniently located office. 

Reference: 53939748

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