Account Manager

Stockport
9 months ago
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Account Manager

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Stockport

Monday-Friday

8am-5pm

£30,000-£35,000 + Commission

Full job description

My client who is a leader within their industry is looking for a proactive and client-focused Account Manager to join their team.

As an Account Manager, you will play a crucial role in managing client relationships, overseeing projects from concept to delivery, and ensuring the highest standards of service. You will act as the primary point of contact for clients, working closely with internal teams to meet project objectives and deadlines. The role will involve working closely with existing accounts to maximise and unearth opportunities.

Account Manager

Key Responsibilities:

Develop and maintain strong relationships with clients, understanding their needs and objectives.
Manage multiple accounts and projects, ensuring timely delivery and budget adherence.
Coordinate with internal teams, including design, production, and installation, to deliver high-quality work.
Provide strategic advice to clients on branding and visual communication solutions.
Prepare and present proposals, quotations, and project timelines.
Identify opportunities for growth within existing accounts and assist in new business development.
Ensure smooth workflow and problem-solve any challenges that arise during project execution.
Account Manager

Requirements:

Proven experience in account management, ideally within a print or manufacturing
Strong project management skills with the ability to multitask and meet deadlines.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to build long-term client relationships.
A proactive, solution-driven mindset with strong attention to detail.
Knowledge of production and design processes is a plus.
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a team.
What’s on offer:

A competitive salary based on experience.
Opportunity to work with a talented and passionate team.
A collaborative and supportive work environment.

Key Skills:
Account Manager, Sales Account Manager, Sales Executive, Business Development Manager

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