Join a professional team as a Accounts Receivable Analyst in the Accounting & Finance department within the Business Services industry. This temporary position, based in Stockport, requires a skilled individual to analyse and resolve financial queries efficiently.
Client Details
The company is a well-established organisation within the Business Services industry. They pride themselves on providing comprehensive support to their clients and maintaining high standards in their field. They are a market leader in their sector and currently experiencing a sustained period of growth making it an excellent time to join the company.
Description
The Accounts Receivable Analyst is initially a temporary assignment and will be full time office based in Stockport. Reporting to the Financial Controller Key responsibilities will include:
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Job Offer
Opportunity to join growing company
Free Parking
Opportunity for role to be extended
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