Overview We are recruiting for a National Account Manager
We are a leading provider of innovative water treatment solutions, dedicated to ensuring the safety and sustainability of water resources across industries. With a commitment to excellence and cutting-edge technology.
Reporting to the director, the National Account Manager will be responsible and take overall responsibility for the Account Management team, providing guidance, support, and direction to all team members by driving engagement and fostering a positive team culture.
Manage and review the work of the team, ensuring all tasks are performed accurately to provide exceptional support to the business.
Develop and nurture a diverse portfolio of customers through proactive and reactive outreach and relationship building.
Oversee the account management of existing customers, ensuring their needs are met with care, commitment, and professionalism.
Maintain accurate records of customer interactions and sales activities using the CRM system.
Manage the team’s adherence to internal policies and procedures.
Help the business meet or exceed targets and KPIs.
Previous experience in a services-related B2B sales / account management role.
Demonstrable strong knowledge of the Microsoft Suite, especially Excel.
Demonstrable experience of working independently and autonomously while leading an engaged account management team.
Experience in commercial contract management and negotiation (including NEC 3/4).
In return for your hard work and dedication, the National Account Manager will receive:
~£Hybrid working arrangements between our head office in Selkirk and home.
~30 days Annual Leave (including Bank Holidays), rising to 34 with length of service.
At Panton McLeod we are dedicated to supporting our clients to protect, maintain and improve water quality. With over 30 years’ experience working in the highly regulated water industry, everything we do is focused on providing our clients with the highest quality service possible and the reassurances they expect when working on their critical assets that process, use or distribute water.