Owen Daniels
Account Engineer

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Are you an experienced Account Engineer/Account Manager, Project Engineer, or Customer-Focused Engineer looking for your next challenge within the automotive sector? Do you enjoy managing customer relationships, coordinating complex engineering programmes, and working within a fast-paced OEM environment? If so, this is an exciting opportunity to work closely with automotive OEM customers on high-performance engineering programmes from concept through to production.
Account Engineer
Permanent Position
ASAP Start
Coventry
Responsibilities:
- Managing and developing relationships with key OEM customer accounts on a day-to-day basis
- Supporting engineering programmes throughout the full project lifecycle from initial concept through to production release
- Acting as the primary interface between customers and internal departments to ensure programme requirements are achieved
- Monitoring programme progress, delivery schedules, and customer expectations throughout each stage of development
- Supporting commercial activities including quotations, RFQ responses, and ongoing account performance reviews
- Attending customer meetings, development reviews, and testing activities where required
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Requirements:
- Previous experience within an engineering, project engineering, account management, or programme management role
- Background within the automotive, motorsport sector would be highly advantageous
- Commercial awareness with an understanding of programme timing, cost control, and customer expectations
- Engineering degree qualified or equivalent industry experience


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- Competitive holiday allowance
- Matching pension contribution up to 7%
- Annual bonus scheme
- Life Assurance
- Annual salary reviews
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