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Accounts Payable Manager

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Accounts Payable Manager
Accounts Payable Manager - Temporary Role - Immediate Start
Role: Accounts Payable Manager Day Rate: £250 - £280/ day Umbrella inside IR35 Location: London (2 days in 3 from home) Contract Length: 6 months+
This is a critical role within a rapidly growing organisation. This is a chance to own the entire Accounts Payable function, optimising processes, managing supplier payments, and supporting key projects and capital expenditure initiatives.
Key Responsibilities:
- Oversee and manage all aspects of the end-to-end Accounts Payable process.
- Process and review high volumes of supplier invoices with precision and care.
- Administer weekly and ad-hoc payment runs to ensure timeliness and accuracy.
- Maintain and update supplier master data, streamlining onboarding procedures.
- Conduct supplier reconciliations and resolve any payment disputes or inquiries.
- Facilitate purchase order approval workflows and monitor compliance.
- Track cash flow requirements and manage upcoming payment obligations effectively.
- Assist with essential month-end close processes, including accruals and reconciliations.
- Ensure that internal controls and relevant approval matrices are adhered to.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams for accurate financial reporting and cost allocation.
- Seek and implement opportunities for process improvement and automation in AP workflows.
- Support audit processes with accurate and comprehensive documentation.
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- Significant experience in managing Accounts Payable in a fast-moving and high-demand environment.
- Experience in Construction/ Infrastructure.
- Proven capability to process and oversee large-value supplier payments efficiently.
- Strong reconciliation skills with a detail-oriented and compliance-driven approach.
- Proficiency with ERP systems and a familiarity with purchase order workflows.
- The ability to multitask, manage priorities, and work effectively to tight deadlines.
- Experience navigating a dynamic organisation with evolving processes.
- Strong communication and relationship-building skills with internal and external stakeholders.
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