Configuration Engineer

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A Configuration Engineer specialises in designing and developing computer systems and products. Among their responsibilities include understanding the company’s needs, performing extensive research and analysis, coordinating with fellow engineers and experts, developing blueprints and prototypes, and creating test structures to be the basis for improvement.

Telesales/Call Centre Operative

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A telesales/call centre operative, also sometimes called a call centre representative or agent, is the person you speak with on the phone when you contact a company for a quote, to check on stock availability, customer service, technical support, or for ongoing sales enquiries. Their tasks can vary depending on the specific company.

Telesales/Call Centre Manager

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A telesales/call centre manager is the conductor of an orchestra, ensuring the smooth operation of the entire telesales or call centre operation while keeping customer satisfaction at the forefront. You will manage the day-to-day function as well as forward plan to ensure high satisfaction rates and high sales.

Head of Facilities & Capital Projects

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To lead, manage and direct the strategy and internal governance for the delivery of facilities building management (FM) and capital projects across the business. To lead, manage and direct the strategy and internal governance for the delivery of corporate health and safety (CH&S), emergency planning and business continuity across the business and its partner services.

Purchase Ledger

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As a Purchase Ledger Controller will be expected to ensure that purchase ledger invoices are coded and processed with the correct narrative. Ensure sSupplier account queries are dealt with to a consistently high standard, and that the purchase ledger payment runs are in line with supplier terms and enable full take-up of settlement discounts available.
Set up new supplier accounts and maintain existing account details within the purchase ledger. As well as weekly and monthly reconciliation of supplier statements and accounts, you will also assist in the preparation of purchase summaries and post nominal ledger journal vouchers, issue manual purchase orders and ensure that all purchase ledger invoices & batch prints are filed.

Stock & Process Manager

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This role works with all departments in our larger operations to ensure that both stock and internal business processes run smoothly. As Stock and Operational Process Manager you will be part of the management team and have responsibility for helping to meet key performance indicators around branch stock levels, sales, margin and safety targets.

Accounts Assistant

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Match purchase invoices with goods-in documentation and purchase orders.
Post approved invoices and expenses to purchase ledger. Prepare and post month-end accruals.
Resolve problems arising from the above activity or refer them to the appropriate person.
Prepare and process weekly payment runs

Stock & Process Supervisor

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This role works with all departments to ensure that both stock and internal business processes run smoothly. As Stock and Operational Process Supervisor you will work closely with the management team to take responsibility for this.

Credit Manager

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Responsible for managing the team conducting collections and overall financial maintenance of accounts. Working to resolve financial queries and disputes, agreeing payment plans, organising customer credit notes where non payment is due to issues with orders supplied, organising solicitors letters when non payment arises, filing credit insurance claims when insolvency occurs

Company Secretary

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The Company Secretary acts as the shareholders first point of contact with your company. Responsible for the distribution of company announcements including correspondence regarding dividends, registration of share ownership, transfers and other areas relating to shareholdings. A company secretary ensures that a company complies with financial and legal requirements, as well as maintaining its high standards of corporate governance. Although not strictly required to provide legal advice, a company secretary will need to have a thorough understanding of the laws that affect the areas of work involved in the company they work for.