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Post Info TOPIC: Seadrill is looking for an Invoice Processor in Liverpool, UK.


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Seadrill is looking for an Invoice Processor in Liverpool, UK.


Function

Accounting

Salary

£25,000

Job Description

 

Seadrill is the worlds leading offshore drilling contractor. Our aim is to unlock oil and gas for the benefit of our customers and their customers in the safest, most cost-effective manner. The company operates a versatile fleet of 59 units that comprises drillships, jack-up rigs, semi-submersible rigs and tender rigs. The company is listed on the New York Stock Exchange and the Oslo Stock Exchange.

Seadrill has some 7,500 skilled employees, representing some 75 nationalities, operating in 15 countries on five continents. Our Liverpool office provides global support to Accounts, HR and IT.

Role Objective:
To manage the processing of supplier invoices, from scanning, verification and approval to dealing with supplier queries and reconciling supplier accounts.

 

Candidate Profile

 

Principle accountabilities and Responsibilities:
Opens daily invoices submitted via email/paper
Acknowledges receipt of invoices to suppliers
Reviews all invoices for appropriate information and correct back-up documentation in readiness for scanning
Puts PO and non-PO invoices into workflow for approval
Follows up on outstanding invoices awaiting approval with relevant departments, buyers, cost controllers and others
Deals efficiently and effectively with supplier queries 
Reconciles supplier statements, researching and correcting discrepancies when required
Maintains historical records by filing documents
Maintains files, documentation and records thoroughly and accurately, in accordance with company policy and good practice

 

Benefits

 

25 Days Holiday 
Pension
Cycle-to-work scheme
Medical Insurance

 

Click on the link for more information:

https://express.candarine.com/campaign/url/forward/5c0868642e01



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