Accounts Payable Manager
- Recruiter
- C M C Consulting Limited
- Location
- Central London
- Salary
- £40,000 - £45,000
- Posted
- 26 Apr 2017
- Closes
- 03 May 2017
- Ref
- 142309
- Contact
- Mr Luke Johnson
- Job Title
- Accounts Payable
- Category
- Property / Housing
- Experience Levels
- Part Qualified
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
CMC are working with a leading property management business to recruiting an Accounts Payable manager.My client would like to see demonstrable experience of planning, executing and migration project management experience,The 3 AP teams are going through migration onto a new accounting software, it will be your job to lead the re-organisation.
- Lead the training and assist with the implementation of a new accounting system
- Initiate and lead a re-organisation to bring all accounts payable into one team.
- Oversee the workload for the team and ensure that all tasks are completed accurately and in a timely manner, with no backlogs.
- Produce and implement appropriate KPIs to monitor performance of the department including monthly stats.
- Manage the supplier onboarding process.
- Maintain regular review and clear out of the bought ledger.
- Oversee the weekly BACS run and BACS runs and any ad-hoc payments via CHAPS/Faster Payment or cheque
- Be the first point of contact for any queries that are escalated and resolve accordingly.
Requirements
Essential
- Previous experience
- Ability to manage PL team, set objectives and develop the team.
- Ability to solve problems and resolve queries in a timely manner.
- Excellent attention to detail.
- SAP and Microsoft Dynamics experience
- Ability to maintain, improve and implement relevant KPI’s.
- Team player.
- Excellent working knowledge of Excel and Word.
Send your CV now.
Applicants must be eligible to work in the UK.
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