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Accounts Payable Assistant – Leading Design Studio

KINGSGATE RECRUITMENT
Greater Manchester
3 months ago
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Overview

About the Company
Our client is a progressive, award-winning design studio with offices in London, Manchester, Edinburgh, Dublin, and Toronto. As one of the UK’s leading design-based architectural practices, they are proud of their collaborative culture, creativity, and innovation. They are now seeking a motivated Accounts Payable Assistant to join their established finance team in Manchester.


Salary; £25,000


Key Responsibilities


Process invoices and expenses accurately and within deadlines




Work with expense management systems and corporate card platforms




Assist with month-end processes and reconciliations




Liaise with colleagues across the business to resolve queries promptly




Ensure confidentiality and professionalism when handling financial information


Skills & Experience Required


Previous experience in Accounts Payable or Finance Administration




Knowledge of expense management systems and corporate card platforms




Strong proficiency in Microsoft Excel and accounting software (. Twinfield or similar)




High level of accuracy, attention to detail, and strong organisational skills




Confident communicator with a proactive, problem-solving mindset




Flexible, adaptable, and collaborative team player


Benefits


25 days annual leave (increasing with service, up to 28)




Duvet Day




Private Medical Insurance




Hybrid working & flexitime




Discretionary Profit Share Scheme




Subsidised gym membership




Life Assurance & Income Protection




Interest-free travel and rental deposit loans




Training & development programmes




Enhanced Parental Leave


If you are a detail-oriented Accounts Payable professional looking to grow within a creative and supportive environment, apply today!

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