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Account Payable Specialist

Guidant Global
Glasgow City
1 day ago
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Accounts Payable Team Member - Purchase to Pay Team

Location: Glasgow - Business Services Centre (Hybrid 3 days)

Job Type: Full-time

Department: Purchase to Pay



About the Role

We're looking for a detail-oriented and proactive Accounts Payable Team Member to join our Purchase to Pay team in Glasgow. You'll play a key role in ensuring accurate and timely processing of invoices and payments, supporting supplier assurance and procurement processes.



Key Responsibilities

Process invoices, expenses, supplier account setups/amendments, and payment runsMonitor and resolve invoice holds to ensure timely paymentsReconcile transactions and systems with accuracy and timelinessCollaborate with internal teams to ensure smooth financial operationsMaintain high attention to detail and accurate data entrySupport process improvements and participate in change initiativesEngage in ongoing training and skill development

What We're Looking For

Previous experience in transaction processing and accounts payableStrong communication skills - both written and verbalExcellent organisational skills with the ability to meet deadlinesA flexible, self-motivated team player who can also work independentlyProficiency in Microsoft Office applications

Why Join Us?

Be part of a collaborative and supportive teamWork in a dynamic environment with opportunities to growContribute to meaningful financial operations that impact the wider business

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