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Billings Specialist

Uxbridge
1 month ago
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Billing Specialist
£27,000 – £30,000
Uxbridge
Hybrid working (after training)
Superb benefits

We’re looking for a meticulous and organised Billings Specialist to join a friendly and busy finance team in Uxbridge. This role plays a vital part in ensuring accurate, timely invoicing for a diverse portfolio of clients, working in a fast-paced environment where accuracy and adaptability are key.

The Billing Specialist will take ownership of client invoicing requirements, maintain billing records, resolve queries, and collaborate with internal teams to ensure data integrity. You'll also monitor unbilled fees, support credit control, and continuously look for ways to improve billing efficiency.

This is an exciting opportunity for a detail-driven Billing Specialist or finance administrator with strong Excel skills, excellent written communication, and the ability to juggle multiple tasks and deadlines.

Why join?

Hybrid flexibility (following training)
Fantastic team culture and lively office environment
Superb benefits package
Strong onboarding and support during peak periods
To succeed in this Billing Coordinator role, you’ll need:

Proven experience in billing, invoicing or finance administration
Excellent data accuracy and numeracy
Confident mailbox management and stakeholder communication
Intermediate Excel skills
Proactive mindset and a calm approach under pressure
If you're ready to bring your skills to a new challenge as a Billings Specialist, we’d love to hear from you.

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