Account Manager

Bournemouth
4 weeks ago
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Job Location: Bournemouth, Dorset

Job Type: Permanent

Hours: 37 hours per week, Monday – Friday 8am – 4.30pm with a half day finish on a Friday

Some flexibility is required to help cover the company operational hours between the team, which may see you start earlier or slightly later.

Salary: Excellent starting salary and benefits package which includes:

• 25 days holiday plus bank holidays (33 days)
• Half day finish on a Friday.
• Enhanced pension up to 10% of salary.
• Life Assurance
• An abundance of support, training and development with plenty of opportunities to get involved in various projects.
• Free onsite parking.
• New, spacious and modern offices.
• A professional, friendly and dynamic environment

An established manufacturing company who are seeing a substantial growth year on year, are looking for an additional Account Manager to join their team at their modern facilities based in Bournemouth.

This is exciting opportunity to join a leading organisation who is renowned for outstanding products.

Your role will see you providing detailed quotations for customers avionics and defence products, working closely with various departments to keep the them up to date with every stage of their order until delivery ensuring that all necessary documentation and export licences are obtained to ensure smooth delivery.

This a really exciting and important role for the company where you will be part of a team working to ensure customer and company expectations are met to the highest possible standard.

Key duties will include;

• Creating and providing quotations, following them up and making amendments as required
• Processing sales orders
• Assisting with customer enquiries including updates on order progress, product information, lead times, costs and deliveries
• Contacting customers to follow up after order delivery & check receipt
• Maintain regular contact with Customers to find out any future requirements, via phone, teams or face to face
• Liaising with various departments around the business including production and despatch

Our ideal candidate will possess;

• Previous experience in an account management role or undertaking account management as part of a role is essential
• Any experience in electronics, technical, manufacturing or engineering industry is advantageous
• A natural ability to build rapport and provide excellent customer service.
• Excellent organisational, multitasking and prioritising skills.
• Good IT skills, experience with Microsoft programmes including Excel, Word and Outlook.

If you would like to find out more about this brilliant opportunity, please either send your CV or call our Recruitment Team on (phone number removed) and we will be happy to discuss this further with you.

Those who have the right skills and experience, our aim is that you will hear back from us within 24 hours but due to the high number of applications we are receiving at present, we are unable to respond to every application individually so if you do not hear from us within 3 days, please assume that your application at this stage has not been successful. As new positions arise, we will review any applications already made to us and may contact you about other suitable roles.

Resource Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to a policy of treating all its employees and job applicants equally. It is the policy of the Company to take all reasonable steps to ensure that each applicant is assessed only in accordance on the basis of their qualifications, skills and abilities to perform the relevant duties without prejudice in regards to background, religion, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, disability or gender.

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