Credit Controller (Hybrid)

Employer: Yolk Recruitment Ltd

Location: Cardiff, Wales, GB

Salary: £27,000

Job type: FULL_TIME, Work From Home

Posted: 2026-07-09T00:00:00Z

Sector: Construction & Trades

Job Description

Credit Controller - Hybrid (2 Days Office / 3 Days Remote) Location: Cardiff (Hybrid - 2 days in office / 3 days remote) Hours: 35 hours per week Contract: 12 month FTC Salary: DOE Our client, a well-established and growing organisation based in Cardiff , is seeking an experienced Credit Controller to join their friendly finance team on a 12 month fixed term contract This is a fantastic opportunity for a motivated finance professional who enjoys building relationships, maintaining accurate records, and ensuring efficient cash collection - all while benefiting from a flexible hybrid working arrangement. The Role: Managing and collecting outstanding debts in a professional and timely manner. Building and maintaining strong relationships with customers and internal teams. Accurately allocating payments and reconciling customer accounts. Investigating and resolving payment or invoice discrepancies. Preparing aged debt reports and supporting month-end processes. The Candidate: Previous experience in credit control or accounts receivable is essential. Excellent communication and negotiation skills. Strong attention to detail and organisational ability. Confident using Excel and accounting systems (experience with [insert system, e.g. Sage or Xero] desirable). Comfortable working both independently and as part of a team in a hybrid environment. The Package: Salary DOE Hybrid working - 2 days per week in the Cardiff office, 3 days working from home. 35-hour working week promoting a healthy work-life balance. Permanent position with excellent career development potential. Amazing benefits package Supportive and collaborative team environment. If you're looking for a rewarding credit control role within a successful and supportive business, we'd love to hear from you.

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