PTP Accountant with Turkish language
Looking for a career where you can make a real impact? Join DHL Supply Chain in Budapest and be part of our exciting expansion! As a global leader in logistics and supply chain management, we’re building a world-class accounting hub in Budapest and we’re looking for talented individuals like you to join our team.
Key Responsibilities:
- Process and verify invoices, ensuring compliance with company policies and procedures.
- Manage vendor accounts, including setting up new vendors and maintaining accurate records.
- Reconcile vendor statements and resolve discrepancies in a timely manner.
- Monitor and manage the PTP mailbox, responding to vendor inquiries and resolving issues.
- Collaborate with internal teams and external vendors to ensure smooth and efficient PTP operations.
- Assist with month-end closing activities and prepare relevant reports.
- Maintain accurate and organized documentation for audit purposes.
Qualifications & Key Requirements:
- Proven experience as a PTP Accountant or in a similar role.
- Knowledge of financial compliance and reporting requirements in relation to accounting standards
- Fluent in Turkish and English language
- Good communication skills and ability to learn
As a preference:
- Experience of performing accounting in a logistics or similar industry
- Experience of using Oracle Cloud
What do we offer?
- Cafeteria HUF 500.000/year
- Opportunity to be at the start of a new HUB in Europe
- Language allowance
- Your work could have impact to DHL Supply Chain Finance worldwide
- Stability, career growth and a whole range of certified trainings
- Friendly team and pleasant working environment
- Extra benefits (discounted fee to Gilda Max network, All You Can Move offer, fruit days)
- The opportunity to learn something new, but also to come up with new ideas
Work location: Budapest, 9th district/Hybrid
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Application ends on
January 1, 1970