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Credit Controller

Robert Half
West Yorkshire
4 weeks ago
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Job Title: Credit Controller
Location: Leeds
Employment Type: Full time
Salary: £28,000k - £30,000k

About Us:
Robert Half Accountancy and Finance are recruiting for a Credit Controller to join a successful manufacturing firm based in east Leeds.

Role Overview:
We're seeking a proactive Credit Controller to manage customer accounts, reduce debtor days, and ensure timely payments. This role involves credit control, resolving queries, and maintaining strong client relationships.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Chase overdue debts by phone and email
  • Resolve payment issues with customers and internal teams
  • Issue invoices, credit notes, and statements
  • Post and allocate payments promptly
  • Perform daily and month-end account reconciliations.
  • Investigate payment issues and manage challenging accounts
  • Open and assess new customer accounts
  • Support the Sales Team with account updates
  • Provide general administrative support as required

Skills & Attributes:

  • Problem-solving with a results-driven mindset
  • Strong communication skills (phone and email)
  • Attention to detail and ability to manage workloads in a fast-paced environment.
  • Professional, empathetic, and team-oriented approach

Requirements:

  • Credit Control or Finance experience preferred
  • Proficient in MS Excel
  • Tenacious yet polite approach
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively

Robert Half Ltd acts as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. Robert Half is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. Suitable candidates with equivalent qualifications and more or less experience can apply. Rates of pay and salary ranges are dependent upon your experience, qualifications and training. If you wish to apply, please read our Privacy Notice describing how we may process, disclose and store your personal data: roberthalf.com/gb/en/privacy-notice.

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