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Accounts Assistant (Dealership Based)

Toyota Coventry
West Midlands
1 day ago
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Job Introduction

We have an exciting opportunity for an Accounts Assistant within our Toyota Dealership in Coventry. The hours of work are 8:30am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.


This role would ideally suit someone who is currently working or has worked in a finance department and now looking to utilise their skills across all areas of the accounting function. Your previous experience may be in credit control, purchase ledger, book keeping or similar.


Role and Responsibilities

Daily banking.


Sales ledger, posting bank transactions, credit control, following up debtor queries with departmental managers and customers.
Purchase ledger, coding and inputting of invoices and credit notes, supplier statement reconciliations, payment runs and resolving supplier queries.
Nominal ledger, posting bank, intercompany and other nominal ledger journals.
Petty cash.
Assisting an Accountant to close the month and resolve queries.

About you

Excellent numeracy skills and attention to detail.


Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Word and Outlook).
A minimum of one year’s experience in a similar role.
Ability to work under pressure and maintain accuracy.
Confidence to handle queries face to face, over the telephone and via email.
Capable of prioritising workload.
Previous use of ADP would be advantageous but not essential as full training will be given.
Motor trade, automotive or car dealership experience is preferred but not essential as full training will be provided.

What we offer

33 days holiday including bank holidays


Company Pension
Wellness Programme
Sick Pay
Group life insurance
Staff discount on car servicing
Listers Benefits – discounts on retailers, restaurants, cinemas & holidays
Long service and loyalty incentives
Staff referral scheme
In-house, manufacturer & professional qualifications
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