About the organisation
Architen Landrell Manufacturing Ltd are a well-established, growing business with a reputation for quality, innovation and long-term customer relationships. They design, engineer, manufacture, install and maintain tensile fabric structures, ETFE roof systems, ETFE cushions and fabric canopies for complex architectural projects worldwide.
As a specialist subcontractor since 1983 in the construction sector, they collaborate with architects, engineers, main contractors and creative influencers to deliver everything from stadium roofs to the world’s largest disco ball! As part of their continued growth, we are looking for an ambitious Finance Apprentice to join our team and build a rewarding career in finance.
This is more than just an entry-level role. You will receive hands-on training, work closely with experienced finance professionals, and have the opportunity to gain recognised accounting qualifications while earning a competitive salary.
This role would suit a motivated school or college leaver who is keen to learn, enjoys working with numbers, and is looking to build a long-term career in finance.
Location: Station Road, Chepstow NP16 5PF
Hours: Full time. 37.5 hours per week
Pay: Apprenticeship Minimum Wage
Apprenticeship: AAT Accountancy
Key Duties:
- Processing purchase invoices and matching them to purchase orders.
- Assisting with sales invoicing and customer account administration.
- Recording receipts and payments accurately within the accounting system.
- Supporting credit control activities and customer account reconciliations.
- Assisting with supplier statement reconciliations.
- Processing employee expenses and company credit card transactions.
- Posting nominal journals.
- Maintaining accurate financial records and filing systems.
- Supporting month-end accounting processes.
- Assisting with data analysis and management reporting.
- Handling finance-related queries from customers, suppliers and colleagues.
- Undertaking administrative duties to support the finance department.
Essential:
- Good numerical and analytical skills.
- Strong attention to detail and accuracy.
- Good communication skills.
- Competent IT skills, including Microsoft Excel.
- A positive attitude and willingness to learn.
- Reliable, organised and able to work as part of a team.
- GCSE Maths and English (Grade 4/C or above).
Desirable:
- A-levels, BTEC or equivalent qualification.