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Accounts Assistant

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2 months ago
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Are you looking to build a career in accounts & get your foot in the door?

If you're eager to learn, detail-driven, and ready to take that first step into the world of finance, we might have just the opportunity for you.

We’re working with a well-established and supportive business that’s on the lookout for a motivated Accounts Assistant to join their finance team in Chessington. Whether you’ve recently finished your studies, are in the early stages of your career, or thinking about a change in direction, this role offers the chance to learn, grow, and build a long-term future in accounts.

What’s in it for you:
• Study support (AAT/ACCA) available after probation
• A clear path for career progression
• Friendly and down-to-earth team environment
• Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM (1 hour lunch break) 
• Competitive salary of £22,000 - £25,000pa (depending on experience). 
• 25 days holiday plus bank holidays. 

What you’ll be doing:
• Code & input Sales & Purchase Ledger invoices 
• Process Engineers timesheets
• Produce Sales Invoices both on Job Logic & Excell
• Upload Sales Invoices to various portals 
• Reconcile Creditor Statements & Prepare Monthly Creditor Payments
• Keep various accounting records up to date i.e. vehicle allocation 
• Assist in preparation of Annual Audit Schedules 
• General assistance with tasks to facilitate the smooth operation of the department  

What we’re looking for:
• A genuine interest in building a career in accounts
• Strong attention to detail and a willingness to learn
• Good communication and organisational skills
• Basic Excel skills (don’t worry – you’ll learn more on the job)
• Ideally some admin or office experience, but not essential

Whether you're starting out or ready for a new challenge, this is a brilliant opportunity to take that next step & build a long-term career in accounts. You'll be joining a supportive team, gaining valuable experience, & setting yourself up for real progression.

Sound like something you’d be interested in? Apply now or get in touch for a confidential chat – we’d love to tell you more

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