Finance Assistant

i2i Recruitment
Cheltenham, United Kingdom
Last month
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Accounts Receivable Administrator

Darktrace Cambridge, CB2 3BJ, United Kingdom
Hybrid
Posted
26 Mar 2026 (Last month)

What’s in it for you?

* Opportunity to join a collaborative finance team with exposure to a wide range of financial processes

* Hands-on experience supporting key finance operations and projects

* Varied role with opportunities to develop skills across accounts payable, expenses, and reporting

* Involvement in important finance initiatives and improvement projects

Must have’s

* Strong IT skills, particularly with Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint

* Good communication and interpersonal skills

* Strong organisational and time management skills

* Ability to manage multiple tasks and changing priorities

* High level of discretion when handling confidential information

* Proactive mindset with the ability to use initiative to solve problems

* Ability to work collaboratively within a team and support wider finance functions

Nice to have’s

* Knowledge or experience within the general insurance sector

So, what will you be doing?

* Logging, coding, and scanning invoices and employee expenses

* Managing the accounts payable mailbox and handling related queries

* Processing employee expense claims, invoices, and credit card expenses for approval

* Producing expense reports and running payment processes

* Supporting treasury processes and maintaining the approved suppliers list

* Assisting with the preparation of expense accruals

* Administering finance policies and procedures

* Supporting projects to automate payment processes

* Assisting the finance team with ad hoc tasks and projects

* Supporting year-end activities and annual data collection processes

* Assisting with company insurance renewal data preparation

* Maintaining delegated authority records and sign-off processes

* Supporting maintenance of internal finance documentation and systems

Helpful extras

* Awareness of risk management principles within a finance environment

* Commitment to maintaining information security standards and policies

* Ability to identify and report risks appropriately while supporting operational processes

Interested? Send your CV to Cat @ 'i2i Recruitment today!

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