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CNC Estimator & Account Manager

Penta Precision Eng Ltd
Portchester
10 months ago
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Join Our Team as a CNC Estimator & Account Manager at Penta!Are you a strong team player with excellent attention to detail? Do you thrive on building strong customer relationships and driving growth? Are you a Machinist looking for the right next step in your career? Penta is seeking a CNC Estimator & Account Manager to be an integral part of our fantastic Sales & Marketing Team.What you will be doing:As a CNC Estimator & Account Manager at Penta, you will be responsible for managing 50% of the company's order book minimising business risk and delivering sustained, profitable growth for the Penta team. You'll work closely with the Sales & Marketing team, proactively onboarding new customers and preparing accurate quotes to maximise flow and throughput. You will continuously be improving how the team operates and aid in driving growth and strengthening margins.What we're looking for from our Estimator & Account Manager:A strong understanding of the CNC machining process is a must as you will be preparing and managing accurate quotes. You will also be providing machining design advice to our customer and supporting them on their drawings and models to bottom out any issues before production.We're searching for candidates who are committed to continual self-development and align with Penta's Core Values. If you're flexible and conscientious, have a can-do attitude, always strive for improvement, and are committed to making work enjoyable for all, we want to hear from you!If you are a Machinist with a strong understanding of the machining process, looking for the next step of your career, please do get in touch even if you don’t think you meet all the criteria. We are happy to develop and support you into the role and take you on a journey here at Penta.Estimator & Account Manager Benefits: * Salary: Tell us what you are looking for and if you are the right person for us, we will make it work! * A company profit & core values related bonus scheme. * A forward-thinking, stimulating work environment with a great team around you to support your development. * 34 days of pro-rata annual leave, encompassing statutory holidays. * Access to our company sickness scheme (subject to qualifying criteria). * Participation in our company auto-enrolment pension scheme (subject to qualifying criteria).Hours of Work: Monday – Thursday: 7:30am to 5.00pm, 30-minute lunch break & Friday: 7:30am to 12:30pm.Meet the Organisation: Who We Are and What We DoPenta was founded in 1998 by five people (hence the name, Penta). With a heritage in manufacturing production tooling for an international computer manufacturer, the team developed its skills to encompass delivering for the aerospace, marine, and medical industries amongst others. Penta gained ship-to-stock status with a majoraerospace OEM in 2012, having attained a better than 99% quality performance for two years, and has maintained this standard ever since.In 2021, Penta started investing in new premises, people, and capital equipment, including fully automated 5-axis machinery. We’ve doubled the size of our facility, and this investment represents our progression toward our Core Target of becoming “the engineering company where everyone wants to work and who everyone wants to buy from.”In 2022, Penta won the Business Growth award at the Central South Business Awards ceremony – recognition of the hard work and dedication of the whole Penta team.Are you ready to take the next big step in your career? This is your chance! If being our CNC Estimator & Account Manager excites you, don't hesitate – apply now

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