Finance and Payroll Assistant

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Job Title: Finance & Payroll Assistant

Employment Type: Full-Time, Permanent

Salary: Up to £28,000 per annum

Location: Hybrid (3 days onsite and 2 days from home)

We are working with a highly innovative organisation within process improvements across all key areas of innovation. This is a key role supporting payroll operations and delivering transactional, financial, and management accounting services across a group of companies.

This is a great opportunity for someone with good payroll experience and knowledge to start a successful career with an established organisation.

Key Responsibilities:

Manage payroll using Sage (or equivalent) and ensure HMRC connectivity
Administer Bupa deductions and issue payslips
Process payroll payments via online banking
Prepare and post month-end payroll journals
Administer pension schemes and salary sacrifice programmes
Reconcile payroll figures and produce year-end returns
Process expense claims and analyse timesheets
Support month-end financial reporting and VAT submissions
Maintain fixed asset registers and intercompany balances

About You:

Educated to GCSE level 4-6 (or equivalent) in Maths and English
Experience with Sage (or similar payroll software)
Previous experience in finance and payroll functions
Strong Excel skills
Experience with month-end procedures and processes

Desirable:

HND (or equivalent) in a finance discipline (e.g., AAT)
Experience in both private and public sector finance environments
Familiarity with D365 systems

If you're ready to make a tangible impact in the world of technology and thrive in a fast-paced, collaborative environment, then please apply with a copy of your CV in word or reach out for more information.

SRG are the UK number 1 recruitment company specialising in the science, engineering, clinical, pharmaceutical, food/FMCG, renewable, biotech, chemicals and medical devices sectors.

As scientists ourselves, our specialist sector knowledge and our passion are second to none. It's this combination that makes us different. We're committed to providing outstanding temporary, contract and permanent career opportunities of all levels for our candidates and a comprehensive range of expert strategic recruitment services for our clients.

If you have a scientific background and this position is not relevant / suitable for you please feel free to get in touch or visit (url removed) to view our other vacancies.

Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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