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      <description>Location: Manchester | Salary: &amp;pound;26700 - &amp;pound;28000/annum | Type: Contract | As an Accounts Receivable Assistant in Manchester, you''ll play a key role in ensuring smooth financial processes within the technology and telecoms sector. You''ll handle invoicing and operational tasks that keep the accounting and finance department running efficiently.   Client Details   This is an excellent opportunity to join a global technology business based in Luxury offices in Manchester who are currently undergoing an exciting period of expansion. They are a highly sought after organisation to work for with career development opportunities.   Description   The Accounts Receivable Assistant is initially a temporary contract for 9 moths and will be Hybrid - 2 days in Manchester City Centre and 3 days remote working.     Reporting to the Accounts Receivable Manager Key duties will include:     - Raise sales invoices and credit notes with high accuracy.  - Set up new contracts in the system, add new customer accounts, create verifications projects so customers can be invoiced without delays.  - Ensure invoices are raised as per the agreed terms and conditions and check VAT treatment is correct on invoices and credit notes before sending them to customers.  - Deal with billing...</description>
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