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Hays
Credit Controller
Hays
Credit Controller, Ely Up to £32k Your new company Hays Accountancy & Finance are supporting an organisation based in Ely to recruit an experienced Credit Controller. Your new role Your key responsibilities will include: Managing and reducing overdue debt. Issuing invoices Maintaining relationships whilst ensuring timely payment. Liaising with internal teams. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience (2-3 years) in a Credit Controller role Strong communication skills Good Excel skills Experience reconciling complex accounts What you'll get in return Salary of up to £32k 25 days holiday + bank holidays Benefits package What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
May 14, 2026
Full time
Credit Controller, Ely Up to £32k Your new company Hays Accountancy & Finance are supporting an organisation based in Ely to recruit an experienced Credit Controller. Your new role Your key responsibilities will include: Managing and reducing overdue debt. Issuing invoices Maintaining relationships whilst ensuring timely payment. Liaising with internal teams. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience (2-3 years) in a Credit Controller role Strong communication skills Good Excel skills Experience reconciling complex accounts What you'll get in return Salary of up to £32k 25 days holiday + bank holidays Benefits package What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Career Cross limited
Credit Controller
Career Cross limited Ripon, Yorkshire
Credit Controller Ripon - £27,000 - £30,000 per annum plus excellent benefits Our client is a well-established company based in Ripon, due to continued growth and expansion they are now looking to recruit an office-based Credit Controller based at their offices in Ripon. As Credit Controller you will play an important role within the credit control department in meeting cash flow requirements with a strong emphasis on building and maintaining client relationships ensuring service standards are of the highest level. Duties and Responsibilities: Opening new accounts and responsible for the day-to-day management of your customer base. Establish and maintain internal and external customer relationships at all levels in a calm and professional manner. Ensure as necessary all calls, letters, statements and follow up actions are carried out in order to bring the matter to the customer s attention to obtain payment of due/overdue depts. Ensure the timely and pro-active co-ordination of payments in relation to cash collection and aged debt reduction. Resolving queries both internally and externally around outstanding invoices. Agree, negotiate, and enforce re-payment plans. Liaise directly with the Credit Control Manager to escalate issues with payment for 3rd party collection agencies. Maintain customer records notifying the relevant department of changes required and logging and dealing with queries. Managing credit limits in-line with relevant authorisations and escalate where required to the Credit Control Manager. Ensuring processes are followed as part of the collection requirements, account reconciliation and payments. Have a flexible approach to an ever-changing workload with the ability to prioritise. Skills & Qualifications: Minimum of 3 years experience working in a credit control/cash collections role MICM preferred but not essential. Competent with Microsoft Office products especially Excel and experience of using finance systems. Have an excellent telephone manner. Hours: Monday to Friday 8:00am 5:00pm
May 14, 2026
Full time
Credit Controller Ripon - £27,000 - £30,000 per annum plus excellent benefits Our client is a well-established company based in Ripon, due to continued growth and expansion they are now looking to recruit an office-based Credit Controller based at their offices in Ripon. As Credit Controller you will play an important role within the credit control department in meeting cash flow requirements with a strong emphasis on building and maintaining client relationships ensuring service standards are of the highest level. Duties and Responsibilities: Opening new accounts and responsible for the day-to-day management of your customer base. Establish and maintain internal and external customer relationships at all levels in a calm and professional manner. Ensure as necessary all calls, letters, statements and follow up actions are carried out in order to bring the matter to the customer s attention to obtain payment of due/overdue depts. Ensure the timely and pro-active co-ordination of payments in relation to cash collection and aged debt reduction. Resolving queries both internally and externally around outstanding invoices. Agree, negotiate, and enforce re-payment plans. Liaise directly with the Credit Control Manager to escalate issues with payment for 3rd party collection agencies. Maintain customer records notifying the relevant department of changes required and logging and dealing with queries. Managing credit limits in-line with relevant authorisations and escalate where required to the Credit Control Manager. Ensuring processes are followed as part of the collection requirements, account reconciliation and payments. Have a flexible approach to an ever-changing workload with the ability to prioritise. Skills & Qualifications: Minimum of 3 years experience working in a credit control/cash collections role MICM preferred but not essential. Competent with Microsoft Office products especially Excel and experience of using finance systems. Have an excellent telephone manner. Hours: Monday to Friday 8:00am 5:00pm
ARM
Finance Assistant
ARM Bampton, Oxfordshire
Finance Assistant Brize Norton - Fully onsite 12-month Contract 32.00 per hour - Umbrella ARM have an exciting opportunity for a Finance Assistant to join a global leader in aerospace innovation. You will be required to prepare analysis and data to allow the financial controller to manage targets, workload and workforce and to support discussions and decision making at Management level. The Role: Support the Financial controller in transacting, understanding and analysing operational cost, along with completing support tasks for the subsidiary Maintain cost, revenue and cash forecast for the entire business entity/business function Work with operational teams to forecast resource plans and cost impact Help record and evaluate risks or opportunities Assist in regular OP and FC process Act as a liaison for managers in understanding and controlling operational costs Input and advise on external costs and internal resources Liaison with procurement team to ensure correct evaluation of open commitment and timely recognition of cost Requirements: Finance knowledge, debits/credits, cash and Profit and Loss Supports Financial controller. Previous cash flow forecast. Providing cost centre report. Look up coding for procurement Provide analysis and support to financial performance reporting Track actual costs and revenue allocation - understand, review and be able to instruct journals and posting to the back office team to ensure accurate booking of cost, allocations and revenues. Produce meaningful analytics to support local operational management Disclaimer: This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited ("ARM"). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission. Where the role is marked as Outside IR35 in the advertisement this is subject to receipt of a final Status Determination Statement from the end Client and may be subject to change.
May 14, 2026
Contractor
Finance Assistant Brize Norton - Fully onsite 12-month Contract 32.00 per hour - Umbrella ARM have an exciting opportunity for a Finance Assistant to join a global leader in aerospace innovation. You will be required to prepare analysis and data to allow the financial controller to manage targets, workload and workforce and to support discussions and decision making at Management level. The Role: Support the Financial controller in transacting, understanding and analysing operational cost, along with completing support tasks for the subsidiary Maintain cost, revenue and cash forecast for the entire business entity/business function Work with operational teams to forecast resource plans and cost impact Help record and evaluate risks or opportunities Assist in regular OP and FC process Act as a liaison for managers in understanding and controlling operational costs Input and advise on external costs and internal resources Liaison with procurement team to ensure correct evaluation of open commitment and timely recognition of cost Requirements: Finance knowledge, debits/credits, cash and Profit and Loss Supports Financial controller. Previous cash flow forecast. Providing cost centre report. Look up coding for procurement Provide analysis and support to financial performance reporting Track actual costs and revenue allocation - understand, review and be able to instruct journals and posting to the back office team to ensure accurate booking of cost, allocations and revenues. Produce meaningful analytics to support local operational management Disclaimer: This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited ("ARM"). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission. Where the role is marked as Outside IR35 in the advertisement this is subject to receipt of a final Status Determination Statement from the end Client and may be subject to change.
Financial Conduct Authority
Financial Services Consumer Panel Members
Financial Conduct Authority Tower Hamlets, London
FCA Financial Services Consumer Panel Vacancies for Panel Members An exciting opportunity has arisen for high performing individuals with expertise in financial services and consumer policy to join the Financial Services Consumer Panel (the Panel). About the FCA The Financial Conduct Authority is the conduct regulator for nearly 42,000 financial services firms and financial markets in the UK and the prudential supervisor for 41,000 firms, setting specific standards for 17,000 firms. The FCA's strategic objective is to make sure relevant markets function well and has outlined how it will achieve this in its 5-year strategy . Its operational objectives are to protect consumers, protect the integrity of the UK financial system and to promote effective competition in the interests of consumers. It also has a secondary objective to facilitate the international competitiveness and growth of the UK economy in the medium to long term. The role of the Panel The Panel is established under statute and is independent of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). It represents the interests of consumers of financial services (including small business consumers) to the FCA. Its vision is for financial services markets to work well for consumers. Its role is to ensure that the consumer interest is considered as part of the FCA's policy development and implementation. Panel members offer constructive advice and challenge to help the FCA deliver its strategic and operational objectives throughout the policy cycle. They engage with the FCA at all levels, including the Chair, CEO and Executive Committee, to help shape the regulator's policies, rules and responses to live issues that impact financial services consumers. The Panel is supported by a Secretariat provided by the FCA. Membership of the Panel is made by individual appointment. Panel members do not represent any one organisation or business. Further details about the Panel's work and its current membership can be found on the Panel's website . The roles The FCA is looking to appoint two new members to replace outgoing Panel members. Successful candidates will be able to demonstrate significant expertise and experience in one or more of the following areas: Consumer engagement and behavioural insights Innovation, technology and AI Fintech and digital markets Retail banking Investment Payments Academic research The roles require an affinity with the interests and concerns of consumers from across all socio-economic and demographic backgrounds and small businesses, and the ability to analyse new initiatives and policy across the breadth of the FCA's activities from the consumer perspective. In addition, they should be able to demonstrate: A strong interest in, or track record of representing the interests of consumers from across society, including those with vulnerable characteristics Demonstrable experience of policy development in financial services, with a track record of providing advice or constructive challenge to senior officials A sound understanding of the FCA's role and objectives and the impact of FCA policy and regulation on financial services and, by extension, on consumers, and the ability to quickly grasp a wide range of complex financial issues. Self-motivated and able to independently manage and prioritise their workload and time effectively. Strong analytical and drafting skills and the ability to engage, collaborate and communicate effectively with FCA and other stakeholders at all levels, including at Board and Executive Committee level. A commitment to diversity and inclusion and to reflecting the diversity of consumers' lives. The ability to act in an independent advisory capacity and to respect the confidential nature of discussions. We would also welcome candidates from the devolved nations with an understanding of how these devolved powers impact policies, public services and consumers. We are proud to be a Disability Confident Employer , and therefore, people or individuals with disabilities and long-term conditions who best meet the criteria for a role will go through to the next stage of the recruitment process. In cases of high application volumes we may progress applicants whose experience most closely matches the role's key requirements. (To learn more about the Disability Confident Scheme Click Here ) Members are expected to attend twice-monthly formal Panel meetings (normally held on the first and third Wednesdays of each month, except in August) and other ad hoc meetings to discuss specific issues. Meetings include in-person meetings at the FCA's offices in Stratford and on-line. Members should maintain expertise in a particular subject area, develop relevant networks and be accountable for leading on consultation responses and discussions on issues relating to that area, representing the Panel within the FCA and contributing to projects and the Panel's forward agenda. Appointments are made by the FCA Board, usually for a term of three years. Successful candidates should expect to commit to no fewer than 35 days per annum and will be eligible for a fee of £16,500 per annum. Additional Information All applicants are required to demonstrate that they do not have other interests likely to conflict with their responsibilities as an appointment by the FCA. Any potential conflict of interest should be declared as early as possible in the selection process. As such, these positions are not suitable for those who are currently employed in FCA regulated firms, the financial regulatory family or consumer lobbying organisations. Candidates should also be aware that legislation prohibits Panel members from receiving other remuneration from the FCA, the PSR, HMT, the PRA, or the Bank of England, including for other paid panels, advice, or consultancy work. All Panel members are expected to read and comply with the Panels' Conflict of Interests Policy and declare to the Panel Secretariat any interests/relationships that may give rise to any actual or potential conflicts of interest. With this in mind, candidates are reminded of the Seven Principles of Public Life: selflessness, objectivity, integrity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership (more information can be found here). Due diligence Candidates undergo several rounds of thorough due diligence throughout the entirety of the selection process. Applicants must be able to demonstrate that they hold, and will need to maintain for the duration of the appointment, the right to work in the UK. Initial due diligence undertaken throughout the assessment process may include, but is not limited to, reviewing publicly available information such as an applicant's social media presence and media footprint, as well as conducting a Credit Check Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks. Data held by the FCA on applicants for regulatory purposes may also be referenced where relevant. The appointment of successful candidates is subject to and dependent on further due diligence and security vetting to Security Check (SC) level. The National Security Vetting privacy notice explains how SC level data is shared and who the data controllers are. The FCA Values & Diversity The FCA's ambition is to create a diverse and inclusive workplace that reflects the society we serve, helping us to be a better regulator. We serve the public and our decisions directly affect the wellbeing of people, businesses and the UK economy. So, our values matter. They represent the culture we aspire to every day, guiding our judgements, building trust and helping us to be 'At our best'. As a forward-facing organisation which is continually working to drive improvements for everyone who uses financial services, the FCA is looking for people who share our openness and determination. In addition to gender diversity, the FCA's commitment to diversity and inclusion has a broader range which includes disability, ethnicity, LGBT and gender identity through to mental health and social mobility issues. Further details on the FCA's diversity and inclusion targets can be found here . The Panel is equally keen to achieve a more diverse and inclusive membership. How to apply Please apply via the FCA Careers portal () including a CV and a covering letter which sets out the vacancy you are applying for, your interest in the role and encapsulates the aspects of your experience relevant to the required criteria. Application Support We want to remove any possible barriers and are committed to providing a wide range of reasonable adjustments so that you can keep the focus on your conversations and be at your best. If you have an accessibility requirement, disability, or condition that means you might require changes to the recruitment process, please contact your recruiter to discuss this further. Our aim is to make your application as easy as possible, and your recruiter will be happy to work with you to make any necessary arrangements where possible. The closing date for applications is15 May 2026. We expect to commence interviews for shortlisted candidates in late May / early June 2026, with appointments commencing from 1 September 2026 onwards. If you would like to discuss any of the roles further, please contact the Panel Secretariat at . click apply for full job details
May 14, 2026
Full time
FCA Financial Services Consumer Panel Vacancies for Panel Members An exciting opportunity has arisen for high performing individuals with expertise in financial services and consumer policy to join the Financial Services Consumer Panel (the Panel). About the FCA The Financial Conduct Authority is the conduct regulator for nearly 42,000 financial services firms and financial markets in the UK and the prudential supervisor for 41,000 firms, setting specific standards for 17,000 firms. The FCA's strategic objective is to make sure relevant markets function well and has outlined how it will achieve this in its 5-year strategy . Its operational objectives are to protect consumers, protect the integrity of the UK financial system and to promote effective competition in the interests of consumers. It also has a secondary objective to facilitate the international competitiveness and growth of the UK economy in the medium to long term. The role of the Panel The Panel is established under statute and is independent of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). It represents the interests of consumers of financial services (including small business consumers) to the FCA. Its vision is for financial services markets to work well for consumers. Its role is to ensure that the consumer interest is considered as part of the FCA's policy development and implementation. Panel members offer constructive advice and challenge to help the FCA deliver its strategic and operational objectives throughout the policy cycle. They engage with the FCA at all levels, including the Chair, CEO and Executive Committee, to help shape the regulator's policies, rules and responses to live issues that impact financial services consumers. The Panel is supported by a Secretariat provided by the FCA. Membership of the Panel is made by individual appointment. Panel members do not represent any one organisation or business. Further details about the Panel's work and its current membership can be found on the Panel's website . The roles The FCA is looking to appoint two new members to replace outgoing Panel members. Successful candidates will be able to demonstrate significant expertise and experience in one or more of the following areas: Consumer engagement and behavioural insights Innovation, technology and AI Fintech and digital markets Retail banking Investment Payments Academic research The roles require an affinity with the interests and concerns of consumers from across all socio-economic and demographic backgrounds and small businesses, and the ability to analyse new initiatives and policy across the breadth of the FCA's activities from the consumer perspective. In addition, they should be able to demonstrate: A strong interest in, or track record of representing the interests of consumers from across society, including those with vulnerable characteristics Demonstrable experience of policy development in financial services, with a track record of providing advice or constructive challenge to senior officials A sound understanding of the FCA's role and objectives and the impact of FCA policy and regulation on financial services and, by extension, on consumers, and the ability to quickly grasp a wide range of complex financial issues. Self-motivated and able to independently manage and prioritise their workload and time effectively. Strong analytical and drafting skills and the ability to engage, collaborate and communicate effectively with FCA and other stakeholders at all levels, including at Board and Executive Committee level. A commitment to diversity and inclusion and to reflecting the diversity of consumers' lives. The ability to act in an independent advisory capacity and to respect the confidential nature of discussions. We would also welcome candidates from the devolved nations with an understanding of how these devolved powers impact policies, public services and consumers. We are proud to be a Disability Confident Employer , and therefore, people or individuals with disabilities and long-term conditions who best meet the criteria for a role will go through to the next stage of the recruitment process. In cases of high application volumes we may progress applicants whose experience most closely matches the role's key requirements. (To learn more about the Disability Confident Scheme Click Here ) Members are expected to attend twice-monthly formal Panel meetings (normally held on the first and third Wednesdays of each month, except in August) and other ad hoc meetings to discuss specific issues. Meetings include in-person meetings at the FCA's offices in Stratford and on-line. Members should maintain expertise in a particular subject area, develop relevant networks and be accountable for leading on consultation responses and discussions on issues relating to that area, representing the Panel within the FCA and contributing to projects and the Panel's forward agenda. Appointments are made by the FCA Board, usually for a term of three years. Successful candidates should expect to commit to no fewer than 35 days per annum and will be eligible for a fee of £16,500 per annum. Additional Information All applicants are required to demonstrate that they do not have other interests likely to conflict with their responsibilities as an appointment by the FCA. Any potential conflict of interest should be declared as early as possible in the selection process. As such, these positions are not suitable for those who are currently employed in FCA regulated firms, the financial regulatory family or consumer lobbying organisations. Candidates should also be aware that legislation prohibits Panel members from receiving other remuneration from the FCA, the PSR, HMT, the PRA, or the Bank of England, including for other paid panels, advice, or consultancy work. All Panel members are expected to read and comply with the Panels' Conflict of Interests Policy and declare to the Panel Secretariat any interests/relationships that may give rise to any actual or potential conflicts of interest. With this in mind, candidates are reminded of the Seven Principles of Public Life: selflessness, objectivity, integrity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership (more information can be found here). Due diligence Candidates undergo several rounds of thorough due diligence throughout the entirety of the selection process. Applicants must be able to demonstrate that they hold, and will need to maintain for the duration of the appointment, the right to work in the UK. Initial due diligence undertaken throughout the assessment process may include, but is not limited to, reviewing publicly available information such as an applicant's social media presence and media footprint, as well as conducting a Credit Check Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks. Data held by the FCA on applicants for regulatory purposes may also be referenced where relevant. The appointment of successful candidates is subject to and dependent on further due diligence and security vetting to Security Check (SC) level. The National Security Vetting privacy notice explains how SC level data is shared and who the data controllers are. The FCA Values & Diversity The FCA's ambition is to create a diverse and inclusive workplace that reflects the society we serve, helping us to be a better regulator. We serve the public and our decisions directly affect the wellbeing of people, businesses and the UK economy. So, our values matter. They represent the culture we aspire to every day, guiding our judgements, building trust and helping us to be 'At our best'. As a forward-facing organisation which is continually working to drive improvements for everyone who uses financial services, the FCA is looking for people who share our openness and determination. In addition to gender diversity, the FCA's commitment to diversity and inclusion has a broader range which includes disability, ethnicity, LGBT and gender identity through to mental health and social mobility issues. Further details on the FCA's diversity and inclusion targets can be found here . The Panel is equally keen to achieve a more diverse and inclusive membership. How to apply Please apply via the FCA Careers portal () including a CV and a covering letter which sets out the vacancy you are applying for, your interest in the role and encapsulates the aspects of your experience relevant to the required criteria. Application Support We want to remove any possible barriers and are committed to providing a wide range of reasonable adjustments so that you can keep the focus on your conversations and be at your best. If you have an accessibility requirement, disability, or condition that means you might require changes to the recruitment process, please contact your recruiter to discuss this further. Our aim is to make your application as easy as possible, and your recruiter will be happy to work with you to make any necessary arrangements where possible. The closing date for applications is15 May 2026. We expect to commence interviews for shortlisted candidates in late May / early June 2026, with appointments commencing from 1 September 2026 onwards. If you would like to discuss any of the roles further, please contact the Panel Secretariat at . click apply for full job details
360 Recruitment
Part-time Credit Controller (12-month FTC)
360 Recruitment Lutterworth, Leicestershire
Immediately available or have a very short notice period? We've been asked to recruit a temporary part-time Credit Controller (12 months) for a business based in Lutterworth. This can be 3 full days or 5 shorter days (minimum 20 hours a week) Day to day reporting into the Finance Director, you'll be responsible for raising all sales invoices across two business entities and ensure invoices are issued in a timely manner. We've recruited for this company before, and they are a great place to work. Below is a small overview of what you'll be doing; Raising and issuing all sales invoices across our two businesses Monitoring retention and defects end dates to ensure invoices are raised in a timely manner. Requesting and recording new client details for reverse charge and CIS treatment Updating and sharing the sales tracker with the Directors Producing and reviewing the aged debtors report, and proactively chasing overdue payments Raising intercompany invoices when required For more information, please apply straight away or contact Hannah at 360 recruitment. Even if you don't have a CV, just get in touch.
May 14, 2026
Contractor
Immediately available or have a very short notice period? We've been asked to recruit a temporary part-time Credit Controller (12 months) for a business based in Lutterworth. This can be 3 full days or 5 shorter days (minimum 20 hours a week) Day to day reporting into the Finance Director, you'll be responsible for raising all sales invoices across two business entities and ensure invoices are issued in a timely manner. We've recruited for this company before, and they are a great place to work. Below is a small overview of what you'll be doing; Raising and issuing all sales invoices across our two businesses Monitoring retention and defects end dates to ensure invoices are raised in a timely manner. Requesting and recording new client details for reverse charge and CIS treatment Updating and sharing the sales tracker with the Directors Producing and reviewing the aged debtors report, and proactively chasing overdue payments Raising intercompany invoices when required For more information, please apply straight away or contact Hannah at 360 recruitment. Even if you don't have a CV, just get in touch.
NLB Solutions
Credit Controller
NLB Solutions Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire
NLB Solutions have the privilege of working with a well-established engineering business based in the heart of Welwyn Garden City in close proximity to the train station. Due to growth and increased workloads, the business has seen the need for another experienced member to join their Credit Control team. This is a Credit Control position within a small team reporting into the Credit Manager. The suitable candidate will be presented with excellent development opportunities as part of a dynamic and flexible team. The company encourages development and the line manager actively implements this in their team. Job Specification The role has varied Credit Control responsibilities: Processing new account applications Ensuring that all required information is collated, and trade references gathered where possible Obtaining credit agencies reports Process bank receipts, allocate payment and reconcile accounts Credit check orders Negotiate payment plans Chase any overdue invoices KPI and Credit Reporting In addition to the above, you will also be involved with: Understands impact of legislation and law regulations relevant to the business or function Making use of SAP, Excel & Word Communication with external and internal Customers. Person Profile The hiring team is looking for someone: Who takes an active approach to building their own skills and abilities Who has excellent Excel skills and preferably an existing understanding of the SAP software Who has previous experience creating reports for senior management regarding aged debt Ideally available on short notice, but happy to wait for the right candidate
May 14, 2026
Full time
NLB Solutions have the privilege of working with a well-established engineering business based in the heart of Welwyn Garden City in close proximity to the train station. Due to growth and increased workloads, the business has seen the need for another experienced member to join their Credit Control team. This is a Credit Control position within a small team reporting into the Credit Manager. The suitable candidate will be presented with excellent development opportunities as part of a dynamic and flexible team. The company encourages development and the line manager actively implements this in their team. Job Specification The role has varied Credit Control responsibilities: Processing new account applications Ensuring that all required information is collated, and trade references gathered where possible Obtaining credit agencies reports Process bank receipts, allocate payment and reconcile accounts Credit check orders Negotiate payment plans Chase any overdue invoices KPI and Credit Reporting In addition to the above, you will also be involved with: Understands impact of legislation and law regulations relevant to the business or function Making use of SAP, Excel & Word Communication with external and internal Customers. Person Profile The hiring team is looking for someone: Who takes an active approach to building their own skills and abilities Who has excellent Excel skills and preferably an existing understanding of the SAP software Who has previous experience creating reports for senior management regarding aged debt Ideally available on short notice, but happy to wait for the right candidate
Hays
Credit Controller
Hays
Credit Controller, Perm, Industry, Co. Tyrone Your new company A well-established organisation with over 30 years of success in supplying high-quality products across Northern Ireland, Ireland, the UK and international markets is seeking to appoint an experienced Credit Controller. With a diverse customer base including major retailers, public sector bodies, healthcare, education, foodservice, and corporate clients, the company continues to expand and is now strengthening its finance team with this permanent position. Your new role Reporting directly to senior management, you will play a key role within the finance function and take full responsibility for the effective management and collection of trade debtor balances. This is a hands-on role that requires strong communication, accuracy, and the ability to build positive working relationships with customers. Key Responsibilities Managing and controlling the full trade debtor ledger. Opening new customer accounts and conducting credit checks. Reconciling and maintaining accurate customer accounts. Ensuring timely and efficient collection of outstanding debts. Building and maintaining strong customer relationships. Handling and resolving disputed amounts. Responding promptly to customer and internal enquiries. Providing regular debtor reports to senior management. Supporting the wider office team with general administrative duties. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience working in a credit control role is essential. Proven track record in managing debtor accounts effectively. Strong IT skills with proficiency in Microsoft Office. Excellent telephone manner with the ability to communicate confidently and professionally. Ability to work independently, prioritise workload, and meet collection targets. Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail. What you'll get in return Competitive salary Permanent, full-time role Opportunity to join a long-established and growing organisation Supportive working environment What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
May 14, 2026
Full time
Credit Controller, Perm, Industry, Co. Tyrone Your new company A well-established organisation with over 30 years of success in supplying high-quality products across Northern Ireland, Ireland, the UK and international markets is seeking to appoint an experienced Credit Controller. With a diverse customer base including major retailers, public sector bodies, healthcare, education, foodservice, and corporate clients, the company continues to expand and is now strengthening its finance team with this permanent position. Your new role Reporting directly to senior management, you will play a key role within the finance function and take full responsibility for the effective management and collection of trade debtor balances. This is a hands-on role that requires strong communication, accuracy, and the ability to build positive working relationships with customers. Key Responsibilities Managing and controlling the full trade debtor ledger. Opening new customer accounts and conducting credit checks. Reconciling and maintaining accurate customer accounts. Ensuring timely and efficient collection of outstanding debts. Building and maintaining strong customer relationships. Handling and resolving disputed amounts. Responding promptly to customer and internal enquiries. Providing regular debtor reports to senior management. Supporting the wider office team with general administrative duties. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience working in a credit control role is essential. Proven track record in managing debtor accounts effectively. Strong IT skills with proficiency in Microsoft Office. Excellent telephone manner with the ability to communicate confidently and professionally. Ability to work independently, prioritise workload, and meet collection targets. Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail. What you'll get in return Competitive salary Permanent, full-time role Opportunity to join a long-established and growing organisation Supportive working environment What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
Hays
Bookkeeper
Hays Southampton, Hampshire
Bookkeeper Central Southampton Office-based Competitive salary + free parking About the company This well-established and highly reputable organisation, based in Central Southampton, is looking to appoint a Bookkeeper to join its close-knit finance team. The business operates across two complementary entities-leasing and maintenance-and offers a supportive, friendly working environment where finance is valued and well-structured. This is a fully office-based role, ideal for someone who enjoys being part of a small, collaborative team. Benefits include free on-site parking and a competitive salary. The role This is a hands-on, end-to-end bookkeeping role, offering variety and exposure rather than a narrow transactional remit. Reporting directly to the Financial Controller, you will play a key role in the day-to-day running of the finance function, supporting both entities across a broad and varied workload. Key responsibilities include: Bank and account reconciliations Purchase ledger management and creditor control General financial reporting and reconciliations CIS allocation and reverse-charge processing Supporting VAT processes Running a small payroll Ad-hoc finance support as required What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will: Have previous experience in a similar bookkeeping position Have exposure to payroll Be organised, detail-focused and able to prioritise effectively. Be confident, proactive and comfortable working independently. Have strong IT skills and clear communication Experience using Xero would be advantageous, but not essential. What you'll get in return Competitive salary Free on-site parking A varied and interesting role Supportive Financial Controller and friendly team environment Long-term stability within a successful business What to do next If you're interested in this role, please click 'Apply Now' to submit an up-to-date CV. Alternatively, contact us directly for a confidential discussion. If this role isn't quite right, but you're considering a move, we'd be happy to discuss other opportunities in confidence. #
May 14, 2026
Full time
Bookkeeper Central Southampton Office-based Competitive salary + free parking About the company This well-established and highly reputable organisation, based in Central Southampton, is looking to appoint a Bookkeeper to join its close-knit finance team. The business operates across two complementary entities-leasing and maintenance-and offers a supportive, friendly working environment where finance is valued and well-structured. This is a fully office-based role, ideal for someone who enjoys being part of a small, collaborative team. Benefits include free on-site parking and a competitive salary. The role This is a hands-on, end-to-end bookkeeping role, offering variety and exposure rather than a narrow transactional remit. Reporting directly to the Financial Controller, you will play a key role in the day-to-day running of the finance function, supporting both entities across a broad and varied workload. Key responsibilities include: Bank and account reconciliations Purchase ledger management and creditor control General financial reporting and reconciliations CIS allocation and reverse-charge processing Supporting VAT processes Running a small payroll Ad-hoc finance support as required What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will: Have previous experience in a similar bookkeeping position Have exposure to payroll Be organised, detail-focused and able to prioritise effectively. Be confident, proactive and comfortable working independently. Have strong IT skills and clear communication Experience using Xero would be advantageous, but not essential. What you'll get in return Competitive salary Free on-site parking A varied and interesting role Supportive Financial Controller and friendly team environment Long-term stability within a successful business What to do next If you're interested in this role, please click 'Apply Now' to submit an up-to-date CV. Alternatively, contact us directly for a confidential discussion. If this role isn't quite right, but you're considering a move, we'd be happy to discuss other opportunities in confidence. #
Beyond Talent Solutions Ltd
Credit Controller
Beyond Talent Solutions Ltd Barnsley, Yorkshire
Are you a strong credit controller , looking to join a fantastic team on a permanent basis? Beyond Talent are currently supporting a business in the recruitment of a proactive and reliable Credit Controller / Accounts Assistant to join their dynamic team. This role offers a unique blend of responsibilities with a primary focus on credit control, while also supporting wider accounts and finance functions. Within this role you will be comfortable proactively contacting customers and chasing payments, and you will be a strong team player with excellent Excel skills. Key responsibilities include: Credit Control (Primary Focus) - Chasing overdue invoices via phone and email - Building strong relationships with customers to ensure prompt payment - Resolving payment queries and disputes - Maintaining accurate debtor records - Producing aged debt reports - Setting and reviewing credit limits - Working with credit insurance providers - Escalating problem accounts where necessary - Reducing aged debt and improving cash flow Accounts Assistant Duties - Posting sales invoices - Posting customer payments - Bank reconciliations - Assisting with purchase ledger when required - Supporting month-end processes - General accounts administration - Assisting finance team with ad-hoc tasks Essential requirements include previous credit control experience, strong Excel skills (including formulas such as VLOOKUP and Pivot Tables), experience in managing aged debt, and dealing with credit insurance. Strong communication skills, good organisational abilities, and a proactive attitude are also crucial. Desirable attributes include experience using accounting software (e.g., Sage, Xero, QuickBooks), previous Accounts Assistant experience, and familiarity with working in an SME environment. This permanent role offers on-site parking and a supportive work environment.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Are you a strong credit controller , looking to join a fantastic team on a permanent basis? Beyond Talent are currently supporting a business in the recruitment of a proactive and reliable Credit Controller / Accounts Assistant to join their dynamic team. This role offers a unique blend of responsibilities with a primary focus on credit control, while also supporting wider accounts and finance functions. Within this role you will be comfortable proactively contacting customers and chasing payments, and you will be a strong team player with excellent Excel skills. Key responsibilities include: Credit Control (Primary Focus) - Chasing overdue invoices via phone and email - Building strong relationships with customers to ensure prompt payment - Resolving payment queries and disputes - Maintaining accurate debtor records - Producing aged debt reports - Setting and reviewing credit limits - Working with credit insurance providers - Escalating problem accounts where necessary - Reducing aged debt and improving cash flow Accounts Assistant Duties - Posting sales invoices - Posting customer payments - Bank reconciliations - Assisting with purchase ledger when required - Supporting month-end processes - General accounts administration - Assisting finance team with ad-hoc tasks Essential requirements include previous credit control experience, strong Excel skills (including formulas such as VLOOKUP and Pivot Tables), experience in managing aged debt, and dealing with credit insurance. Strong communication skills, good organisational abilities, and a proactive attitude are also crucial. Desirable attributes include experience using accounting software (e.g., Sage, Xero, QuickBooks), previous Accounts Assistant experience, and familiarity with working in an SME environment. This permanent role offers on-site parking and a supportive work environment.
Hays
Credit Controller
Hays Sittingbourne, Kent
Credit Controller - Business Services Company - Kent Your new company A market leading business services company is looking to recruit a high calibre credit controller to join their fast-paced finance team and play a key role in reducing overdue debt and improving cash flow. Your new role Outbound collections calls to customers, handling a very high volume of daily dials to secure immediate payment of outstanding balances. Taking payments over the phone quickly, accurately, and securely while delivering a professional customer experience. Negotiating payment using strong communication skills to meet daily and weekly cash collection targets. Handling inbound calls from customers with questions about payments, arrears, or account issues, resolving queries to encourage prompt settlement. Sending follow-up emails such as statements, reminders, and copy invoices immediately after calls. Agreeing short-term payment plans when needed and ensuring they are followed through. Updating CRM/finance systems in real time with call notes, outcomes, and payment activity. Prioritising accounts based on ageing and risk to maximise collections. Working to KPIs in a fast-moving, target-driven environment while maintaining accuracy and attention to detail. Escalating complex cases where appropriate while owning day-to-day collection activity. Balancing firmness with great service to achieve positive outcomes for both the business and the customer. What you'll need to succeed Someone who thrives in a high-volume phone-based role. Confident, persuasive communication skills. A target-driven mindset with strong attention to detail. Ability to stay calm, professional, and customer-focused. Experience in collections & credit control. What you'll get in return You'll be part of a supportive, energetic team where your work has a direct impact on business performance.Hybrid & flexible working options. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
May 14, 2026
Seasonal
Credit Controller - Business Services Company - Kent Your new company A market leading business services company is looking to recruit a high calibre credit controller to join their fast-paced finance team and play a key role in reducing overdue debt and improving cash flow. Your new role Outbound collections calls to customers, handling a very high volume of daily dials to secure immediate payment of outstanding balances. Taking payments over the phone quickly, accurately, and securely while delivering a professional customer experience. Negotiating payment using strong communication skills to meet daily and weekly cash collection targets. Handling inbound calls from customers with questions about payments, arrears, or account issues, resolving queries to encourage prompt settlement. Sending follow-up emails such as statements, reminders, and copy invoices immediately after calls. Agreeing short-term payment plans when needed and ensuring they are followed through. Updating CRM/finance systems in real time with call notes, outcomes, and payment activity. Prioritising accounts based on ageing and risk to maximise collections. Working to KPIs in a fast-moving, target-driven environment while maintaining accuracy and attention to detail. Escalating complex cases where appropriate while owning day-to-day collection activity. Balancing firmness with great service to achieve positive outcomes for both the business and the customer. What you'll need to succeed Someone who thrives in a high-volume phone-based role. Confident, persuasive communication skills. A target-driven mindset with strong attention to detail. Ability to stay calm, professional, and customer-focused. Experience in collections & credit control. What you'll get in return You'll be part of a supportive, energetic team where your work has a direct impact on business performance.Hybrid & flexible working options. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Hays
Temporary Credit Controller
Hays Crewe, Cheshire
Temporary Credit Controller 4 days per week part-time Credit Controller (Part-Time, Hybrid)Location: Head Office - Nantwich area Hours: 30 hours per week 4 days per week Contract: Temporary(potential for permanent contract) Working: 1 day in the office, 3 days working from home (after training)Salary: Up to £16.00 per hour + holiday pay The Opportunity We're delighted to be recruiting a Credit Controller to join our friendly and experienced finance team on a part-time, temp-perm basis. This role has arisen due to the planned retirement of a long-standing team member, creating a fantastic opportunity to benefit from a structured handover and full knowledge transfer.If you're looking for a role that offers flexibility, stability, and a great work-life balance, this could be the perfect fit. What You'll Be Doing You'll take ownership of the end-to-end credit control process, playing a key role in supporting healthy cash flow across the business. Responsibilities will include: Managing customer accounts and outstanding balances Chasing overdue payments professionally and proactively Resolving account queries efficiently Maintaining accurate and up-to-date financial records Producing reconciliations and reports, primarily using Excel Working closely with internal teams to support cash flow and customer relationships What We're Looking For Previous experience in a Credit Controller role Strong Excel skills (essential) Confidence managing credit control processes independently Experience with finance systems (Sage X3 or similar preferred) A high level of attention to detail and strong communication skills Working Pattern & Flexibility 30 hours per week across 4 days Flexible choice of working days (to be agreed) 7.5 hours per day Flexibility around start and finish times Hybrid Working Initial training period (approximately one month) based in the office to support shadowing and handover After training, the role becomes predominantly home-based. Office attendance requires just one day per week (Tuesday). Training & Support Comprehensive onboarding with a structured handover Shadowing with the current post holder to ensure confidence and continuity Supportive finance team environment #
May 14, 2026
Seasonal
Temporary Credit Controller 4 days per week part-time Credit Controller (Part-Time, Hybrid)Location: Head Office - Nantwich area Hours: 30 hours per week 4 days per week Contract: Temporary(potential for permanent contract) Working: 1 day in the office, 3 days working from home (after training)Salary: Up to £16.00 per hour + holiday pay The Opportunity We're delighted to be recruiting a Credit Controller to join our friendly and experienced finance team on a part-time, temp-perm basis. This role has arisen due to the planned retirement of a long-standing team member, creating a fantastic opportunity to benefit from a structured handover and full knowledge transfer.If you're looking for a role that offers flexibility, stability, and a great work-life balance, this could be the perfect fit. What You'll Be Doing You'll take ownership of the end-to-end credit control process, playing a key role in supporting healthy cash flow across the business. Responsibilities will include: Managing customer accounts and outstanding balances Chasing overdue payments professionally and proactively Resolving account queries efficiently Maintaining accurate and up-to-date financial records Producing reconciliations and reports, primarily using Excel Working closely with internal teams to support cash flow and customer relationships What We're Looking For Previous experience in a Credit Controller role Strong Excel skills (essential) Confidence managing credit control processes independently Experience with finance systems (Sage X3 or similar preferred) A high level of attention to detail and strong communication skills Working Pattern & Flexibility 30 hours per week across 4 days Flexible choice of working days (to be agreed) 7.5 hours per day Flexibility around start and finish times Hybrid Working Initial training period (approximately one month) based in the office to support shadowing and handover After training, the role becomes predominantly home-based. Office attendance requires just one day per week (Tuesday). Training & Support Comprehensive onboarding with a structured handover Shadowing with the current post holder to ensure confidence and continuity Supportive finance team environment #
Credit Controller (Agri/Manufacturing)
Ernest Gordon Recruitment Truro, Cornwall
Credit Controller (Agri/Manufacturing) Truro £27,000 - £29,000 + In-House Training + Company Benefits Are you a Credit Controller or similar looking for a role in a family-run, industry leading Agricultural Machinery Manufacturer, known for their great working environment and employee satisfaction, with a manageable working week and great benefits? Do you want to work in a role as part of a friendly a click apply for full job details
May 14, 2026
Full time
Credit Controller (Agri/Manufacturing) Truro £27,000 - £29,000 + In-House Training + Company Benefits Are you a Credit Controller or similar looking for a role in a family-run, industry leading Agricultural Machinery Manufacturer, known for their great working environment and employee satisfaction, with a manageable working week and great benefits? Do you want to work in a role as part of a friendly a click apply for full job details
Hays
Financial Controller
Hays
Financial Controller, Perm, Industry, Co. Tyrone Your new company A well-established and growing manufacturing organisation are seeking an experienced Financial Controller to join the senior leadership team. This role is being managed on a confidential basis and offers the opportunity to shape the strategic financial direction of a business undergoing investment, modernisation, and continuous improvement. You will report directly to the CEO and play a pivotal role in driving financial performance, strengthening systems and controls, and supporting operational excellence across the organisation. Your new role As Financial Controller, you will take full responsibility for the finance function, providing accurate, timely and insightful financial reporting to support strategic decision-making. Your key duties will include: Leading, managing, and developing the finance team Delivering monthly management accounts and statutory reporting Ownership of budgeting, forecasting, cashflow management, and financial modelling Managing year-end audit and ensuring full regulatory compliance (VAT, PAYE, payroll, statutory returns) Strengthening financial governance, systems, internal controls and operational processes Overseeing R&D tax credits and supporting grant funding applications Managing banking, insurance, and key external relationships Setting, monitoring, and reporting on KPIs aligned to business performance Partnering with the sales team to review and agree customer pricing packages This is a highly visible and influential role with broad exposure across the business. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will need: A recognised professional qualification (ACCA / ACA / CIMA) QBE may also be considered Proven experience in a senior finance leadership position Strong technical and operational reporting skills Demonstrated ability to lead, motivate and develop a finance team Experience within a manufacturing environment Excellent analytical, communication, and stakeholder management skills Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities High levels of integrity, discretion, and confidentiality What you'll get in return You will receive a competitive remuneration package along with a strong benefits offering, including: Early finish on Fridays Westfield Health Cash Plan Company pension scheme Training and professional development opportunities Health surveillance programme Access to bike-to-work scheme Clear career progression pathways Employee referral scheme Free tea and coffee This is an excellent opportunity to join a respected manufacturer in a senior leadership role where you will have real influence and long-term career potential. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
May 14, 2026
Full time
Financial Controller, Perm, Industry, Co. Tyrone Your new company A well-established and growing manufacturing organisation are seeking an experienced Financial Controller to join the senior leadership team. This role is being managed on a confidential basis and offers the opportunity to shape the strategic financial direction of a business undergoing investment, modernisation, and continuous improvement. You will report directly to the CEO and play a pivotal role in driving financial performance, strengthening systems and controls, and supporting operational excellence across the organisation. Your new role As Financial Controller, you will take full responsibility for the finance function, providing accurate, timely and insightful financial reporting to support strategic decision-making. Your key duties will include: Leading, managing, and developing the finance team Delivering monthly management accounts and statutory reporting Ownership of budgeting, forecasting, cashflow management, and financial modelling Managing year-end audit and ensuring full regulatory compliance (VAT, PAYE, payroll, statutory returns) Strengthening financial governance, systems, internal controls and operational processes Overseeing R&D tax credits and supporting grant funding applications Managing banking, insurance, and key external relationships Setting, monitoring, and reporting on KPIs aligned to business performance Partnering with the sales team to review and agree customer pricing packages This is a highly visible and influential role with broad exposure across the business. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will need: A recognised professional qualification (ACCA / ACA / CIMA) QBE may also be considered Proven experience in a senior finance leadership position Strong technical and operational reporting skills Demonstrated ability to lead, motivate and develop a finance team Experience within a manufacturing environment Excellent analytical, communication, and stakeholder management skills Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities High levels of integrity, discretion, and confidentiality What you'll get in return You will receive a competitive remuneration package along with a strong benefits offering, including: Early finish on Fridays Westfield Health Cash Plan Company pension scheme Training and professional development opportunities Health surveillance programme Access to bike-to-work scheme Clear career progression pathways Employee referral scheme Free tea and coffee This is an excellent opportunity to join a respected manufacturer in a senior leadership role where you will have real influence and long-term career potential. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
Auto Skills UK
Vehicle Damage Assessor
Auto Skills UK Barnton, Cheshire
VEHICLE DAMAGE ASSESSOR OTE: £50,000 Vehicle Damage Assessor details: Basic Salary:£40,000 - £45,000+ DOE Working Hours:Monday - Friday (8 hours per day - Flexi Start - 7am - 6pm) (40 hours per week) Location:Northwich A busy, modern accident repair centre is looking for an experienced Vehicle Damage Assessor to join their team. You'll be responsible for producing accurate repair estimates, ensuring all work meets manufacturer standards, and supporting a smooth, efficient workflow across the Bodyshop. Responsibilities of a Vehicle Damage Assessor Accurately assess vehicle damage and produce detailed repair estimates using digital platforms such as Audatex or GT Motive. Identify correct repair methods in line with manufacturer repair methods (MRMs), including considerations for EV and hybrid vehicles. Liaise with insurers, engineers, and internal teams to agree repair costs, updates, and authorisations. Monitor ongoing repairs, updating estimates where required and ensuring work progresses efficiently and within agreed timescales. Maintain compliance with BSI PAS 10125 standards and ensure all repairs meet safety, quality, and customer expectations. Skills and Qualifications of a Vehicle Damage Assessor Proven experience as a Vehicle Damage Assessor/Estimator within a fast-paced accident repair centre. Strong knowledge of modern vehicle construction, repair techniques, and manufacturer standards (including high-strength steels and aluminium). ATA accreditation (preferred) and proficiency in estimating systems such as Audatex, with strong IT and system skills. Good understanding of electric and hybrid vehicle repair processes, including safety considerations. Excellent communication, organisation, and attention to detail, with the ability to manage workloads and maximise efficiency. If you think you are a good fit for this Vehicle Damage Assessor role, please contact UK and state reference job number 53733. Don't worry if your CV is out of date. Get in touch and we can work that out later. AutoSkills UK are a leading specialist in automotive recruitment, providing both temporary and permanent staffing solutions from skilled trades through to senior management. We are always looking to connect with experienced candidates across the Bodyshop sector, including: Bodyshop Quality Controllers, Workshop Controllers, Bodyshop Managers, Bodyshop Assistant Managers, MET Technicians/Strip Fitters, Panel Beaters, Paint Sprayers, and Preppers
May 14, 2026
Full time
VEHICLE DAMAGE ASSESSOR OTE: £50,000 Vehicle Damage Assessor details: Basic Salary:£40,000 - £45,000+ DOE Working Hours:Monday - Friday (8 hours per day - Flexi Start - 7am - 6pm) (40 hours per week) Location:Northwich A busy, modern accident repair centre is looking for an experienced Vehicle Damage Assessor to join their team. You'll be responsible for producing accurate repair estimates, ensuring all work meets manufacturer standards, and supporting a smooth, efficient workflow across the Bodyshop. Responsibilities of a Vehicle Damage Assessor Accurately assess vehicle damage and produce detailed repair estimates using digital platforms such as Audatex or GT Motive. Identify correct repair methods in line with manufacturer repair methods (MRMs), including considerations for EV and hybrid vehicles. Liaise with insurers, engineers, and internal teams to agree repair costs, updates, and authorisations. Monitor ongoing repairs, updating estimates where required and ensuring work progresses efficiently and within agreed timescales. Maintain compliance with BSI PAS 10125 standards and ensure all repairs meet safety, quality, and customer expectations. Skills and Qualifications of a Vehicle Damage Assessor Proven experience as a Vehicle Damage Assessor/Estimator within a fast-paced accident repair centre. Strong knowledge of modern vehicle construction, repair techniques, and manufacturer standards (including high-strength steels and aluminium). ATA accreditation (preferred) and proficiency in estimating systems such as Audatex, with strong IT and system skills. Good understanding of electric and hybrid vehicle repair processes, including safety considerations. Excellent communication, organisation, and attention to detail, with the ability to manage workloads and maximise efficiency. If you think you are a good fit for this Vehicle Damage Assessor role, please contact UK and state reference job number 53733. Don't worry if your CV is out of date. Get in touch and we can work that out later. AutoSkills UK are a leading specialist in automotive recruitment, providing both temporary and permanent staffing solutions from skilled trades through to senior management. We are always looking to connect with experienced candidates across the Bodyshop sector, including: Bodyshop Quality Controllers, Workshop Controllers, Bodyshop Managers, Bodyshop Assistant Managers, MET Technicians/Strip Fitters, Panel Beaters, Paint Sprayers, and Preppers
Auto Skills UK
Vehicle Damage Assessor
Auto Skills UK Blackburn, Lancashire
VEHICLE DAMAGE ASSESSOR OTE: £50,000 Vehicle Damage Assessor details: Basic Salary:£40,000 - £45,000+ DOE Working Hours:Monday - Friday (8 hours per day - Flexi Start - 7am - 6pm) (40 hours per week) Location:Blackburn A busy, modern accident repair centre is looking for an experienced Vehicle Damage Assessor to join their team. You'll be responsible for producing accurate repair estimates, ensuring all work meets manufacturer standards, and supporting a smooth, efficient work flow across the Bodyshop. Responsibilities of a Vehicle Damage Assessor Accurately assess vehicle damage and produce detailed repair estimates using digital platforms such as Audatex or GT Motive. Identify correct repair methods in line with manufacturer repair methods (MRMs), including considerations for EV and hybrid vehicles. Liaise with insurers, engineers, and internal teams to agree repair costs, updates, and authorisations. Monitor ongoing repairs, updating estimates where required and ensuring work progresses efficiently and within agreed timescales. Maintain compliance with BSI PAS 10125 standards and ensure all repairs meet safety, quality, and customer expectations. Skills and Qualifications of a Vehicle Damage Assessor Proven experience as a Vehicle Damage Assessor/Estimator within a fast-paced accident repair centre. Strong knowledge of modern vehicle construction, repair techniques, and manufacturer standards (including high-strength steels and aluminium). ATA accreditation (preferred) and proficiency in estimating systems such as Audatex, with strong IT and system skills. Good understanding of electric and hybrid vehicle repair processes, including safety considerations. Excellent communication, organisation, and attention to detail, with the ability to manage workloads and maximise efficiency. If you think you are a good fit for this Vehicle Damage Assessor role, please contact UK and state reference job number 53732. Don't worry if your CV is out of date. Get in touch and we can work that out later. AutoSkills UK are a leading specialist in automotive recruitment, providing both temporary and permanent staffing solutions from skilled trades through to senior management. We are always looking to connect with experienced candidates across the Bodyshop sector, including: Bodyshop Quality Controllers, Workshop Controllers, Bodyshop Managers, Bodyshop Assistant Managers, MET Technicians/Strip Fitters, Panel Beaters, Paint Sprayers, and Preppers
May 14, 2026
Full time
VEHICLE DAMAGE ASSESSOR OTE: £50,000 Vehicle Damage Assessor details: Basic Salary:£40,000 - £45,000+ DOE Working Hours:Monday - Friday (8 hours per day - Flexi Start - 7am - 6pm) (40 hours per week) Location:Blackburn A busy, modern accident repair centre is looking for an experienced Vehicle Damage Assessor to join their team. You'll be responsible for producing accurate repair estimates, ensuring all work meets manufacturer standards, and supporting a smooth, efficient work flow across the Bodyshop. Responsibilities of a Vehicle Damage Assessor Accurately assess vehicle damage and produce detailed repair estimates using digital platforms such as Audatex or GT Motive. Identify correct repair methods in line with manufacturer repair methods (MRMs), including considerations for EV and hybrid vehicles. Liaise with insurers, engineers, and internal teams to agree repair costs, updates, and authorisations. Monitor ongoing repairs, updating estimates where required and ensuring work progresses efficiently and within agreed timescales. Maintain compliance with BSI PAS 10125 standards and ensure all repairs meet safety, quality, and customer expectations. Skills and Qualifications of a Vehicle Damage Assessor Proven experience as a Vehicle Damage Assessor/Estimator within a fast-paced accident repair centre. Strong knowledge of modern vehicle construction, repair techniques, and manufacturer standards (including high-strength steels and aluminium). ATA accreditation (preferred) and proficiency in estimating systems such as Audatex, with strong IT and system skills. Good understanding of electric and hybrid vehicle repair processes, including safety considerations. Excellent communication, organisation, and attention to detail, with the ability to manage workloads and maximise efficiency. If you think you are a good fit for this Vehicle Damage Assessor role, please contact UK and state reference job number 53732. Don't worry if your CV is out of date. Get in touch and we can work that out later. AutoSkills UK are a leading specialist in automotive recruitment, providing both temporary and permanent staffing solutions from skilled trades through to senior management. We are always looking to connect with experienced candidates across the Bodyshop sector, including: Bodyshop Quality Controllers, Workshop Controllers, Bodyshop Managers, Bodyshop Assistant Managers, MET Technicians/Strip Fitters, Panel Beaters, Paint Sprayers, and Preppers
Jubilee Catering Recruitment
Finance Manager - Hotel
Jubilee Catering Recruitment
A fantastic Hotel Finance Manager job in Nottingham, paying a salary of £35k - £40k, has become available. The successful candidate will drive finance strategy, ensuring maximisation of revenues, minimizing of costs. They will also provide leadership and encouragement to the hotel team, enabling them to meet and exceed guests expectations and enhancing a reputation of excellence. If you have accounts/ finance experience within a hotel, then we would love to hear from you! Hotel Finance Manager job in Nottingham, Highlights: Base salary of £35,000 - £40,000, negotiated on experience. Happy to discuss your preference on working hours. Paid annual leave. Free parking on site. Progression opportunities part of a wider hotel management group. Discounted rooms/ F&B Discounts across the wider hotel group. Hotel Finance Manager job in Nottingham, Job Overview: Work closely with the GM, Heads of Department, Management Company and Hotel Owner to communicate operational, legal and financial matters, including system, policy and procedure changes before implementation, while identifying opportunities to improve accounting efficiency. Ensure the accuracy of all financial reports and accounts. Ensure all assets are properly accounted for and managed in line with company and owner policies. Monitor expenses against budget and report any significant variances with full explanations. Plan and oversee departmental training implementation. Liaise with the Revenue Manager and Sales team to determine the hotel s yield strategy. Monitor accurate revenue billing, cash controls, float balances and in-house guest credit balances. Implement and maintain accounting control procedures in accordance with company requirements. Manage and maintain procedures and systems across the accounting office, purchasing, goods receiving, stores, F&B cost control and payroll. Submit accurate reports within agreed deadlines, including daily and weekly reports, weekly controller reports to the Management Company, rolling forecasts, monthly P&L accounts, audited year-end accounts, annual budget packs and internal audit responses. Ensure effective control systems are in place for sales ledger, inventories, cashiers and other floats, bank deposits, reconciliations, fund movements, incoming and outgoing cheques, payroll, foreign currency exchange and cashier overages/shortages. Hotel Finance Manager job in Nottingham, Ideal Candidate: Experience within an accounts/ finance position specifically within a hotel. If you are interested in this Hotel Finance Manager job in Nottingham, then please apply now!
May 14, 2026
Full time
A fantastic Hotel Finance Manager job in Nottingham, paying a salary of £35k - £40k, has become available. The successful candidate will drive finance strategy, ensuring maximisation of revenues, minimizing of costs. They will also provide leadership and encouragement to the hotel team, enabling them to meet and exceed guests expectations and enhancing a reputation of excellence. If you have accounts/ finance experience within a hotel, then we would love to hear from you! Hotel Finance Manager job in Nottingham, Highlights: Base salary of £35,000 - £40,000, negotiated on experience. Happy to discuss your preference on working hours. Paid annual leave. Free parking on site. Progression opportunities part of a wider hotel management group. Discounted rooms/ F&B Discounts across the wider hotel group. Hotel Finance Manager job in Nottingham, Job Overview: Work closely with the GM, Heads of Department, Management Company and Hotel Owner to communicate operational, legal and financial matters, including system, policy and procedure changes before implementation, while identifying opportunities to improve accounting efficiency. Ensure the accuracy of all financial reports and accounts. Ensure all assets are properly accounted for and managed in line with company and owner policies. Monitor expenses against budget and report any significant variances with full explanations. Plan and oversee departmental training implementation. Liaise with the Revenue Manager and Sales team to determine the hotel s yield strategy. Monitor accurate revenue billing, cash controls, float balances and in-house guest credit balances. Implement and maintain accounting control procedures in accordance with company requirements. Manage and maintain procedures and systems across the accounting office, purchasing, goods receiving, stores, F&B cost control and payroll. Submit accurate reports within agreed deadlines, including daily and weekly reports, weekly controller reports to the Management Company, rolling forecasts, monthly P&L accounts, audited year-end accounts, annual budget packs and internal audit responses. Ensure effective control systems are in place for sales ledger, inventories, cashiers and other floats, bank deposits, reconciliations, fund movements, incoming and outgoing cheques, payroll, foreign currency exchange and cashier overages/shortages. Hotel Finance Manager job in Nottingham, Ideal Candidate: Experience within an accounts/ finance position specifically within a hotel. If you are interested in this Hotel Finance Manager job in Nottingham, then please apply now!
Airedale Group
Credit Controller
Airedale Group
The Airedale Group Job Title: Credit Controller Company Overview: The Airedale Group are the leading market design, installation, and maintenance provider for commercial kitchens in the UK hospitality and food service industry. We work alongside clients from the initial designs through to bespoke fabrication and installation. Coupled with the largest body of professional maintenance engineers in the country, we offer the complete end-to-end solution to our extensive client base. We have long-standing relationships with many of the biggest multi-site brands in the UK. Job Overview: Reporting to the Credit Manager working within the Finance team, this role will be crucial in supporting the credit control function within the two group subsidiaries. The credit controller will be responsible for overseeing the applications and retentions process from end-to-end in ACE Ltd. They will also take on the debtors ledger for Flowrite, a 15m turnover services-based company. Details: Located at the Bradford office 23 days annual leave, increasing to 26 days with LOS Westfield private health insurance and health cash plan Retail discounts Life assurance Key Responsibilities: Ensure all debts are paid on time and in full, taking responsibility for chasing any overdue debts to minimise the risk of write-offs Maintain relationships with key contacts for customers/companies Post cash receipts to the ledger and reconcile the balances Send customer statements out monthly, and when requested to ad-hoc Perform credit checks where necessary and ensure that customers are keeping within their insured limit Build internal relationships with sales managers Raise payment applications to contractors, and ensure the debts are paid within the agreed terms Ensure retention balances are reconciled and posted correctly to the ledger. Chase retention payments from contractors once Final Accounts have been received, as well as 12-18 months later depending on contracted terms Ensure AMROC sheet is kept up to date and balances each month Carry out any additional duties as requested by Credit Manager & Head of Group Reporting Experience Required: Good verbal and written communication skills High level of numeric skill Good attention to detail Results driven Strong team player
May 14, 2026
Full time
The Airedale Group Job Title: Credit Controller Company Overview: The Airedale Group are the leading market design, installation, and maintenance provider for commercial kitchens in the UK hospitality and food service industry. We work alongside clients from the initial designs through to bespoke fabrication and installation. Coupled with the largest body of professional maintenance engineers in the country, we offer the complete end-to-end solution to our extensive client base. We have long-standing relationships with many of the biggest multi-site brands in the UK. Job Overview: Reporting to the Credit Manager working within the Finance team, this role will be crucial in supporting the credit control function within the two group subsidiaries. The credit controller will be responsible for overseeing the applications and retentions process from end-to-end in ACE Ltd. They will also take on the debtors ledger for Flowrite, a 15m turnover services-based company. Details: Located at the Bradford office 23 days annual leave, increasing to 26 days with LOS Westfield private health insurance and health cash plan Retail discounts Life assurance Key Responsibilities: Ensure all debts are paid on time and in full, taking responsibility for chasing any overdue debts to minimise the risk of write-offs Maintain relationships with key contacts for customers/companies Post cash receipts to the ledger and reconcile the balances Send customer statements out monthly, and when requested to ad-hoc Perform credit checks where necessary and ensure that customers are keeping within their insured limit Build internal relationships with sales managers Raise payment applications to contractors, and ensure the debts are paid within the agreed terms Ensure retention balances are reconciled and posted correctly to the ledger. Chase retention payments from contractors once Final Accounts have been received, as well as 12-18 months later depending on contracted terms Ensure AMROC sheet is kept up to date and balances each month Carry out any additional duties as requested by Credit Manager & Head of Group Reporting Experience Required: Good verbal and written communication skills High level of numeric skill Good attention to detail Results driven Strong team player
Harris Hill
Financial Controller
Harris Hill
Harris Hill is recruiting for a Financial Controller to work for this well-established charity based in Northwest London (Hybrid) Title: Financial Controller Reporting to: Director of Finance & Resources Management: 1 Finance staff Salary: £55.000pa - £60.000pa Hybrid working: A minimum of 3 days a week is required in their offices in Northwest London Qualification: You must be a Fully Qualified Accountant for this role THIS IS AN URGENT POSITION WITH INTERVIEWS OFFERED NEXT WEEK The Role As the Financial Controller, you will run the day-to-day financial operations, taking ownership of transactional accounting and month-end reconciliations. You ll maintain the general ledger, ensure data integrity across systems, and manage accounts payable, accounts receivable and credit control functions. The role involves coordinating payroll, preparing management accounts and VAT returns, supporting budget preparation and assisting with year-end accounts and internal and external audits. You ll also manage the Finance Manager and play a key role in the organisation s financial stability and operational success. Requirements Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent professional qualification). Proven experience managing the month-end close and preparing management accounts. High-level Excel proficiency and ability to work with financial data confidently. Experience with accounting software (Xero experience is advantageous). Proactive self-starter with strong attention to detail and accuracy. Experience in the charity sector, including technical expertise in Charity SORP is advantageous.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Harris Hill is recruiting for a Financial Controller to work for this well-established charity based in Northwest London (Hybrid) Title: Financial Controller Reporting to: Director of Finance & Resources Management: 1 Finance staff Salary: £55.000pa - £60.000pa Hybrid working: A minimum of 3 days a week is required in their offices in Northwest London Qualification: You must be a Fully Qualified Accountant for this role THIS IS AN URGENT POSITION WITH INTERVIEWS OFFERED NEXT WEEK The Role As the Financial Controller, you will run the day-to-day financial operations, taking ownership of transactional accounting and month-end reconciliations. You ll maintain the general ledger, ensure data integrity across systems, and manage accounts payable, accounts receivable and credit control functions. The role involves coordinating payroll, preparing management accounts and VAT returns, supporting budget preparation and assisting with year-end accounts and internal and external audits. You ll also manage the Finance Manager and play a key role in the organisation s financial stability and operational success. Requirements Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent professional qualification). Proven experience managing the month-end close and preparing management accounts. High-level Excel proficiency and ability to work with financial data confidently. Experience with accounting software (Xero experience is advantageous). Proactive self-starter with strong attention to detail and accuracy. Experience in the charity sector, including technical expertise in Charity SORP is advantageous.
CMA Recruitment Group
Credit Control
CMA Recruitment Group Upton Grey, Hampshire
This is an opportunity based in Basingstoke, Hampshire to join a well-established UK business in a fast-growing sector, supporting a diverse customer base across multiple sites. Known for its collaborative culture, focus on continuous improvement, and commitment to employee development the company offers a stable yet dynamic working environment. The Credit Controller role sits within a busy, supportive finance team, providing broad exposure across credit control and accounts processes. It would suit someone who enjoys relationship building, problem solving, and working in a detail-focused environment. The business also offers a strong benefits package, clear career development opportunities, and a positive working culture. What will the Credit Controller role involve? Building and maintaining strong relationships with customers and internal teams to resolve payment issues Managing a portfolio of customer accounts and proactively chasing overdue balances Posting daily bank receipts, maintaining accurate ledger records, and supporting payment allocation activities Working to reduce aged debt and improve overall cash flow across the business Handling customer queries via phone, email, and payment inboxes, including processing card payments and resolving issues Following escalation processes for non-payment cases and contributing to debt recovery strategies, including attending review meetings Suitable Candidate for the Credit Controller vacancy Proactive, resilient mindset with the ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment Strong communication skills with a confident, professional, and customer-focused approach Good IT skills, including Excel and CRM/sales ledger systems Ability to build effective relationships across internal teams and external customers High attention to detail with strong numerical accuracy Well organised with the ability to prioritise workload effectively; previous credit control or finance experience desirable but not essential Additional benefits and information for the role of Credit Controller Study support and training Career development and progression opportunities within a supportive environment Onsite parking Employee referral bonus scheme and regular charity/community involvement initiatives Salary dependent on experience CMA Recruitment Group is acting as a recruitment agency in relation to this role. CMA complies with all relevant UK legislation and doesn t discriminate on any protected characteristics. By completing the application process, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Notice and that CMA may contact you in connection with your application in relation to CMA providing you with work finding services. Our Privacy Notice can be viewed under the privacy tab on our website. CMA is currently receiving a high volume of applications. Whilst we ensure all applications are considered, regrettably, it may not be possible to respond individually to all applications received.
May 14, 2026
Full time
This is an opportunity based in Basingstoke, Hampshire to join a well-established UK business in a fast-growing sector, supporting a diverse customer base across multiple sites. Known for its collaborative culture, focus on continuous improvement, and commitment to employee development the company offers a stable yet dynamic working environment. The Credit Controller role sits within a busy, supportive finance team, providing broad exposure across credit control and accounts processes. It would suit someone who enjoys relationship building, problem solving, and working in a detail-focused environment. The business also offers a strong benefits package, clear career development opportunities, and a positive working culture. What will the Credit Controller role involve? Building and maintaining strong relationships with customers and internal teams to resolve payment issues Managing a portfolio of customer accounts and proactively chasing overdue balances Posting daily bank receipts, maintaining accurate ledger records, and supporting payment allocation activities Working to reduce aged debt and improve overall cash flow across the business Handling customer queries via phone, email, and payment inboxes, including processing card payments and resolving issues Following escalation processes for non-payment cases and contributing to debt recovery strategies, including attending review meetings Suitable Candidate for the Credit Controller vacancy Proactive, resilient mindset with the ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment Strong communication skills with a confident, professional, and customer-focused approach Good IT skills, including Excel and CRM/sales ledger systems Ability to build effective relationships across internal teams and external customers High attention to detail with strong numerical accuracy Well organised with the ability to prioritise workload effectively; previous credit control or finance experience desirable but not essential Additional benefits and information for the role of Credit Controller Study support and training Career development and progression opportunities within a supportive environment Onsite parking Employee referral bonus scheme and regular charity/community involvement initiatives Salary dependent on experience CMA Recruitment Group is acting as a recruitment agency in relation to this role. CMA complies with all relevant UK legislation and doesn t discriminate on any protected characteristics. By completing the application process, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Notice and that CMA may contact you in connection with your application in relation to CMA providing you with work finding services. Our Privacy Notice can be viewed under the privacy tab on our website. CMA is currently receiving a high volume of applications. Whilst we ensure all applications are considered, regrettably, it may not be possible to respond individually to all applications received.
RECfinancial
Credit Controller
RECfinancial
RECFinancial are supporting an established Leicestershire client to recruit a Full-Time Credit Controller to join a stable finance team. Working 37.5 hours per week on a temporary basis. Reporting directly into the Accounts Team Leader, the new Credit Controller will work within a small credit control team looking after the ledger, playing a key role in managing the company s receivables and reducing the ledger. Commutable from Blaby, Enderby, Barwell, Wigston and all over Leicestershire. We are keen to hear from you if you are seeking a fresh challenge and a new opportunity. MAIN ROLE TEMPORARY CREDIT CONTROLLER: As a Credit Controller, you will be responsible for the timely collection of outstanding payments by monitoring and managing a section of the financial ledger. This role requires you to be a proactive and collaborative member of the team, working alongside your core debt collection duties. As well as being responsible for resolving invoice queries, raising credit notes for rebates and product displays. Plus, have a solid understanding of finance systems with strong Microsoft Office skills, particularly in Excel, which are essential for success in this role. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE TEMPORARY CREDIT CONTROLLER ROLE: Monitoring and managing aged debt to ensure the timely collection of outstanding payments Chasing overdue invoices via phone and email. Raise and send invoices and statements Set up and maintain customer accounts within the assigned section of the ledger Investigating and resolving customer payment and invoice queries Allocating incoming customer payments and reconciling customer accounts Assist with monthly and year-end accounts, including bank reconciliations, trial balance preparation, and audit support Liaising with various teams to assess credit worthiness and resolve account queries Building and maintaining strong relationships with customers to support effective credit control Support the wider finance team with general administrative duties SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE: Previous experience in credit control ideally, Excellent communication skills and the ability to build strong relationships Be confident in managing debts in a professional yet personable manner Strong working knowledge of MS Outlook, Excel, Pivot Tables and V-lookups Excellent attention to detail and a high level of accuracy Confident communicator with the ability to handle customer queries professionally Highly organised, reliable, and able to manage workload effectively WHAT THE COMPANY CAN OFFER: On-site parking £28k - £30k salary Great Working Environment Don t miss out on this fantastic opportunity and apply through the web site as we would like to hear from you. Please note we are unable to accept candidates without UK experience or requiring sponsorship. INDTB
May 14, 2026
Seasonal
RECFinancial are supporting an established Leicestershire client to recruit a Full-Time Credit Controller to join a stable finance team. Working 37.5 hours per week on a temporary basis. Reporting directly into the Accounts Team Leader, the new Credit Controller will work within a small credit control team looking after the ledger, playing a key role in managing the company s receivables and reducing the ledger. Commutable from Blaby, Enderby, Barwell, Wigston and all over Leicestershire. We are keen to hear from you if you are seeking a fresh challenge and a new opportunity. MAIN ROLE TEMPORARY CREDIT CONTROLLER: As a Credit Controller, you will be responsible for the timely collection of outstanding payments by monitoring and managing a section of the financial ledger. This role requires you to be a proactive and collaborative member of the team, working alongside your core debt collection duties. As well as being responsible for resolving invoice queries, raising credit notes for rebates and product displays. Plus, have a solid understanding of finance systems with strong Microsoft Office skills, particularly in Excel, which are essential for success in this role. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE TEMPORARY CREDIT CONTROLLER ROLE: Monitoring and managing aged debt to ensure the timely collection of outstanding payments Chasing overdue invoices via phone and email. Raise and send invoices and statements Set up and maintain customer accounts within the assigned section of the ledger Investigating and resolving customer payment and invoice queries Allocating incoming customer payments and reconciling customer accounts Assist with monthly and year-end accounts, including bank reconciliations, trial balance preparation, and audit support Liaising with various teams to assess credit worthiness and resolve account queries Building and maintaining strong relationships with customers to support effective credit control Support the wider finance team with general administrative duties SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE: Previous experience in credit control ideally, Excellent communication skills and the ability to build strong relationships Be confident in managing debts in a professional yet personable manner Strong working knowledge of MS Outlook, Excel, Pivot Tables and V-lookups Excellent attention to detail and a high level of accuracy Confident communicator with the ability to handle customer queries professionally Highly organised, reliable, and able to manage workload effectively WHAT THE COMPANY CAN OFFER: On-site parking £28k - £30k salary Great Working Environment Don t miss out on this fantastic opportunity and apply through the web site as we would like to hear from you. Please note we are unable to accept candidates without UK experience or requiring sponsorship. INDTB

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