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Geospatial Intelligence Services Manager

Hammersmith
8 months ago
Applications closed

Account Services Manager required to help prestigious global clients across survey planning, cartography, Image processing production, aerial photography, image enhancement, scanning, rectification and photo mosaicking all contributing to accurate geospatial intelligence.

monitoring, mapping and navigation  capture, interpret and analyse geospatial data to understand events and  make decisions.

The ideal candidate will have government and commercial pre sales or customer success experience of Geospatial Information Systems or GIS, remote Sensing and image processing.

You will support regional key accounts by solution scoping, advocating fit for purpose product, proposal coordination and other customer centric delivery from requirement capture, technical expert consultation to delivery against performance metrics and project milestones.

Experience

Degree or equivalent experience and over three years relevant commercial experience applying GeoInt, GIS, Remote Sensing or Image Processing technologies to client driven projects.

Role

Establish and maintain strong customer relationships, with a focus on proactively identifying and resolving specific areas of concerns.

Work cross functionally driving results.

Business acumen and analytical insight measuring and monitoring customer achievements.

Identify and exploit opportunities to upsell.

Hit deadlines and financial targets

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