Finance Admin (26k) (Immediate Start) (Hybrid/North Belfast)

Job Description

VANRATH are delighted to be assisting a leading Broadband Company with the recruitment of a Finance Administrator. Fantastic company to work in, one of the best company cultures in NI and opportunities for progression.

Shifts are held over Monday to Friday (9.00am - 5.30pm + 1 Hour Lunch). No weekend working.

The role will be mainly Hybrid working (3 days Working From Home and 2 days in Dargan Crescent - North Belfast office). Initial training (usually 2-3 days) will be in office.

This is an immediate need for the company, and individuals who are immediately available will be preferred to others. Initially this will be a 12-month contract (High likelihood of Permanency depending on performance).

Equipment will be provided to yourself for Home working.

Salary

£23,000 - £26,000 + Fantastic Benefits Package + Tonnes of other Fantastic benefits & perks (Top Company)

Responsibilities

This role is for someone who is looking to make a real investment in their career. Working directly alongside the billing team. They will be required to work independently running collections payments, resolving non-payment issues and other administrative requirements.

  • Manage a customer ledger and agreed resolution to accounts issues.
  • With limited supervision, work independently to complete assigned tasks and responsibilities to meet agreed objectives.
  • Consider the impact of recommendations when making decisions or resolving problems
  • Processing financial transactions accurately
  • Direct debit set ups & processes
  • Resolve non-payment issues
  • Conduct follow ups

The Ideal Person

  • Experience working within a billing and collections or Finance role
  • Proven experience in dealing with customer account queries.
  • Excellent Customer Service skills
  • Strong numeracy skills
  • Eye for detail

For further information on this opportunity, or any other jobs in Belfast or wider Northern Ireland, please apply via the link below or contact Jack Groves via Vanrath in the strictest confidence.

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