Cattle Payments Administrator

Posted Date 4 days ago(16/03/2026 12:19)
Job ID
2026-4954
Location : Name
Dunbia Cardington
Discipline
Accounting & Finance
End Dated
31/03/2026
Position Type
Permanent Full-Time
Job Locations
UK-Bedfordshire-Bedford

Overview

We are actively seeking applications from individuals keen to take up a career within one of Europe’s leading food processing companies. This is an opportunity to join a well-established finance department in our Cattle Payments team as a Payments Administrator. This role ensures that all purchases are paid accurately in accordance with the daily/ weekly timetable.

 

We encourage new ideas and perspectives, in a supportive environment.  You will benefit from personal development and training, working in a fast paced challenging and rewarding food manufacturing business, who will support you to achieve your career goals.

Responsibilities

Key Responsibilities (but not limited to):

  • Inputting daily prices submitted from the procurement team, and updating the IT system by supplier.
  • Coordinating of the weekly payment process.
  • Posting non- automated remittances daily, together with any required documentation.
  • Liaison with suppliers and resolving queries with regards to prices, quality, additional documentation required etc…
  • Maintain accurate internal records.
  • Producing weekly cost reports.
  • Creating new customer accounts and maintaining accurate customer records.
  • Audits – presentation of work for Year End Audit and liaising with external auditors.
  • Maximise use of IT systems.

Qualifications

The Person:

  • Previous administration experience required.
  • Good time management, organisational and multi-tasking skills.
  • Excellent attention to detail and a right-first-time mindset.
  • Collaborative team player with a “can-do” attitude.
  • Good communication skills (both written and spoken).

 

No company sponsorship is available to overseas applicants for this position

 

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