Credit Controller

Posted 5 July by 1st Choice Rec

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Credit Control 

Our client, based in Wyboston are looking to recruit a Credit Controller on a temporary to permanent basis.

This is a part time position 

From you 

  • Must have excellent computer skills
  • Proficient using Microsoft packages, including Excel, Outlook and Word
  • Must have high attention to detail 
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills. 

Duties

  • Maintaining customer records, keeping them accurate 
  • Prepare invoices and credit notes, ready to send to customers 
  • Build and maintain rapport with customers and stakeholders 
  • Monitor accounts receivable 
  • Contact customers to chase on outstanding payments 
  • Run credit check reports and set up new accounts 
  • Completing any other ad hoc tasks as they arise.

Experience 

Previous Sales Ledger experience would be a bonus.

Past experience working in a construction/ manufacturing environment would be ideal but is not a deal breaker. 

Hours

10am-3pm Monday to Thursday, 

This can be flexible provided 15-25 hours are completed each week 

Please apply today to be considered 

Please note that at times due to the volume of applications we may not be able to respond to each person individually. If you do not hear from us within 7 days we’re sorry you have not been successful this time. Please do not let this stop you applying for other positions you may be suitable for. Good Luck!

1st Choice Staff Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and acts as both an Employment Agency & Business.

Application questions

Have you got previous experience in a similar environment?
Are you local to Wyboston?
Have you worked as a credit controller before?

Reference: 53035769

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