Accounts Payable Accountant

Randstad Finance
Horsham, United Kingdom
Last month
Posted
7 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Location: Horsham (Hybrid - min. 1 day/week in-office)

Salary: £31,957.90 (£15.86/hr)

Contract: Full-Time, Temporary (Until Dec 28, 2026)

Hours: 38.75 per week (Mon-Fri, 08:30 - 17:00)

The Opportunity

Are you a detail-oriented finance professional looking to make an impact within a global leader? We are seeking two EMEA Accounts Payable Accountants to join the Clinical Trials Division (CTD) of our client, a world leader in serving science.

In this role, you won't just be processing numbers; you'll be a vital link in a supply chain that ultimately serves patients worldwide. You will manage AP functions for entities across the UK, Switzerland, Germany, and the Netherlands, ensuring financial accuracy and operational excellence.

Key Responsibilities

Core AP Processing: Handle day-to-day supplier invoices, including manual inputting of complex freight billing.

Financial Integrity: Reconcile supplier statements, manage vendor master data, and resolve queries promptly.

Month-End Support: Calculate accruals and assist in the month-end closing process to hit growth and profitability targets.

Compliance & Audit: Ensure all activities are documented and audit-ready in adherence with SOX and US GAAP.

Process Improvement: Identify gaps and champion "Practical Process Improvement" initiatives to enhance service delivery.

What We're Looking For

Technical Proficiency: Solid experience in accounts payable, financial reporting, and month-end cycles.

IT Savvy: Intermediate to advanced MS Excel skills are essential. Experience with Oracle, CODA, or Job Router is highly beneficial.

Communication: Strong written and verbal skills; you'll be liaising with international suppliers and internal finance teams daily.

Values Driven: You embody the core values of Integrity, Intensity, Innovation, and Involvement.

Adaptability: The ability to manage multiple assignments and prioritise effectively in a fast-paced environment.

Randstad Financial & Professional encourage applications from individuals of all ages & backgrounds. Appointment will be made on merit alone but candidates must be able to demonstrate their ability to work in the UK. Randstad Financial & Professional acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment & an employment business for temporary recruitment as defined by the Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Business Regulations 2003

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