Sales Ledger Assistant

Sales Ledger Assistant Portlethen, Scotland

Hutcheon Mearns Ltd
Full Time Portlethen, Scotland 10.56 - 12.04 GBP Today
Job description

Hutcheon Mearns are working alongside our successful manufacturing client to hire a Sales Ledger Assistant on a full time, staff basis. Working in Portlethen, this role will be responsible for raising/issuing invoices, posting customer payments, credit control, bank reconciliations and various ad-hoc duties.


To apply, candidates must have previous experience in a Sales Ledger role and have excellent communication skills. You must enjoying working in a team environment and be comfortable working under pressure. Our client is offering an excellent salary and a competitive benefits package.


If this is of interest, please apply via the link provided.

Sales Ledger Assistant
Hutcheon Mearns Ltd

www.hutcheonmearns.co.uk
Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Unknown / Non-Applicable
Unknown
Company - Private
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