Membership Development Manager - Sector-Based & Armed Forces

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Membership Development Manager - Sector-Based & Armed Forces
Home-Based (with regular travel across the UK)

About Us

The Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) has been at the heart of the mechanical engineering profession since 1847. We strive to improve the world through engineering by developing engineers, promoting engineering, informing opinion, and encouraging innovation.

We are Investors in People (IIP) Gold and Investors in Wellbeing (IIW) Silver accredited, which reflects our organisation’s commitment to our employees, who are a vital part of supporting our engineers.

We are now looking for a Membership Development Manager to join us on a full-time, permanent basis. The ideal candidate will be based in the South of England, with the flexibility to travel within the region and across the UK as required.

The Role

As a Membership Development Manager, you will lead engagement and growth initiatives across key sectors to increase membership and professional registration.

Specifically, you will guide engineers through their membership and professional registration journey, supporting their transition from military to civilian roles or advancement within their chosen sector.

Beyond this, you will support our strategic goals by developing and executing sector-specific initiatives, representing us at key events, and working with internal teams to deliver impactful engagement activities.

Additionally, you will:

  • Establish relationships with the MOD, RAF, Royal Navy, and Army
  • Contribute to marketing efforts and case studies to enhance outreach
  • Track trends and provide recommendations for improvement
  • Identify new partnership opportunities aligned with sector priorities

    Person Specification

    To be considered as a Membership Development Manager, you will need:

  • Proven experience in membership development, business development, or industry engagement
  • A demonstrable track record of meeting and exceeding KPIs
  • Strong ability to influence, advise, and coach individuals and organisations
  • Exceptional communication and relationship management skills
  • Confident presentation skills, including experience speaking at industry events and workshops
  • Strategic thinking with the ability to adapt to industry and military-specific needs
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and CRM systems
  • A current driving licence and willingness to travel regularly, including overnight stays

    Salary and Benefits

  • Salary of £43,000 - £47,000 per annum, depending on experience
  • Car allowance
  • Work/life balance including 26 days’ holiday per annum plus Bank Holidays
  • Health & Wellbeing
  • Training and career development
  • Benefits such as stakeholder pension scheme, life assurance, and private health cover
  • Miscellaneous extras

    This is a rewarding opportunity for a driven and relationship-focused professional with experience in membership or business development to join our forward-thinking institution.

    You will be the driving force behind national engagement strategies across vital sectors, from defence to aerospace and beyond - shaping policy, forging influential partnerships, and leaving a lasting mark on the engineering landscape.

    The closing date for this role is 11th May 2025.

    Webrecruit and The Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be.

    So, if you want to develop professional communities as a Membership Development Manager, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency

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