Aerospace Account Managaer

Littleton Common
3 weeks ago
Create job alert

Position: Aerospace Operations Account Manager

Location: Heathrow
Salary: Up to £45,000 per annum + bonus + profit share

Hours: Mon - Fri 8:30 - 17:00pm

We're partnering with a highly respected, employee-owned global logistics business to recruit an experienced Aerospace Operations Account Manager for their Heathrow operation.

This is a rare opportunity to join a company where employees genuinely have a stake in the business. Built from entrepreneurial roots into a market-leading logistics group, this organisation has retained a people-first culture while continuing to grow its specialist Aerospace offering across the UK and globally.

The Opportunity

Reporting into the Operations Manager, you'll take ownership of a portfolio of Aerospace clients, managing shipments from inception to completion while developing long-term, profitable relationships. You'll work closely with senior Aerospace leadership to drive growth, maximise margins, and deliver an exceptional service in a fast-paced, time-critical environment.

Key Responsibilities

Manage and grow an Aerospace customer portfolio
Build strong relationships with clients, suppliers, airlines, and overseas agents
Support the UK Aerospace leadership team in achieving commercial targets
Handle shipments end-to-end, ensuring compliance and operational excellence
Raise, manage, and follow up client quotations
Select carriers to maximise profitability and service levels
Manage costs, margins, and weekly/monthly financial reporting
Support out-of-hours Aerospace requirements alongside the wider team

What We're Looking For

Proven experience within Aerospace logistics
Strong understanding of Aerospace supply chains and customs processes
Multi-modal experience (Air & Road essential; Ocean training available)
Commercially minded with strong negotiation skills
Confident relationship builder with a proactive, solutions-focused approach
Organised, self-motivated, and comfortable working in a high-pressure environmentWhy Join?

Employee-owned business - benefit directly from the company's success
Salary up to £45,000, plus bonus and profit share scheme
Collaborative, supportive culture with a genuine entrepreneurial spirit
Clear opportunity to influence and grow the Aerospace vertical
Long-term career development within a stable, forward-thinking organisationThis role would suit someone who enjoys autonomy, accountability, and being part of a business where their contribution truly matters.

Apply now to find out more. Early applications are encouraged as this role may close ahead of schedule.

WR Logistics are the #1 recruitment partner for all vacancies in the logistics industry. We recruit in the UK & USA for permanent jobs.

WR is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Aerospace Account Manager

Aerospace Operations

Aerospace Operations Account Manager

Aerospace Operations

Contracts Compliance Specialist M/F

Sales Manager

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

How Many Space Industry Tools Do You Need to Know to Get a UK Space Job?

If you’re pursuing a career in the space industry — whether that’s spacecraft engineering, mission operations, space software, satellite systems, ground segment integration or space data analytics — it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of tools, platforms and technologies mentioned in job adverts. One role wants experience with CAD and FEA software. Another asks for experience with GNSS simulation. A third mentions mission scheduling tools, RF link analysis suites, Python, C++, continuous integration — and it seems there’s always another acronym to learn. With so much listed, many candidates fall into the trap of thinking they must master every tool under the sun before they’ll be taken seriously. Here’s the honest truth most UK space hiring managers won’t say out loud: 👉 They don’t hire you because you’ve heard of every tool — they hire you because you can apply the right tools to solve real space problems, explain your reasoning clearly, and deliver results. Tools matter, but they always serve a purpose: achieving mission goals, improving reliability, reducing risk, delivering data, or enabling collaboration. Tools are enablers — not trophies. So how many tools do you actually need to know to get a space job? The answer is much fewer and far more strategic than you might think. This article breaks down: what tools employers really expect which ones are core across most space roles which ones are role-specific how to present your tool proficiency on your CV and in interviews

What Hiring Managers Look for First in Space Sector Job Applications (UK Guide)

The space industry is one of the most exciting and multidisciplinary sectors in technology and engineering today. Whether you’re applying for roles in spacecraft design, aerospace systems, robotics, satellite communications, mission operations, payload engineering, space software, ground systems, or scientific research, your application must quickly show hiring managers that you are relevant, technically credible and ready to deliver. In the UK space jobs market — spanning organisations from startups to defence primes, agencies, research labs and commercial constellations — hiring managers do not read every word of your CV. They scan applications rapidly, often making a judgement about whether to read further within the first 10–20 seconds. This guide breaks down exactly what hiring managers look for first in space sector applications, how they assess CVs and portfolios, why specific signals matter, and how you can position your experience to stand out on www.ukspacejobs.co.uk .

The Skills Gap in UK Space Jobs: What Universities Aren’t Teaching

The UK space sector is one of the most exciting and fastest-growing high-tech industries in the world. From Earth observation and satellite communications to space robotics, launch systems and deep-space exploration, the breadth of opportunity is enormous. The UK Government’s ambition to capture a significant share of the global space economy has driven investment, policy support and a wave of innovative companies — both established and start-up. Yet despite strong academic programmes and a pipeline of graduates with relevant degrees, employers in the UK space sector consistently report a persistent problem: Many graduates are not prepared for real-world space industry jobs. This is not a matter of intelligence or motivation. Rather, it reflects a growing skills gap between what universities are teaching and what employers actually need from space professionals. In this article, we’ll explore why that gap exists, what universities are doing well, where they fall short, what employers want, and how jobseekers can bridge the divide to build thriving careers in the UK space sector.