AM2PM Group
Mobile Client Manger

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Location: UK-wide client sites, with regular travel
Ideal base: Leicestershire, Warwickshire or Northamptonshire
Salary: Up to £35,000
Car allowance: £4,800 per year with access to company EV scheme
Bonus: Up to 10% of salary
OTE / total package: Up to £43,300
We’re looking for a Mobile Client Manager to support the delivery of temporary workforce services across a national client account.
This is not a traditional single-site Client Manager role. You’ll work across multiple client locations, supporting our site-based teams, strengthening service delivery and providing extra capacity where it is needed most.
You’ll spend regular time at higher-volume sites, step in during peak periods, cover holidays and sickness, support operational issues and help ensure we deliver a consistent, reliable service across the account.
What you’ll be doing:
- Supporting Client Managers and client contacts across multiple UK sites
- Providing hands-on support during peaks, pressure points and periods of absence
- Assisting with daily workforce activity, including attendance, shift starts and allocation
- Helping ensure agreed worker volumes and shift requirements are met
- Building strong relationships with client supervisors, site managers and workers
- Identifying, resolving and escalating service, compliance or supply issues
- Supporting worker engagement, inductions, check-ins and retention activity
- Working closely with Recruitment and Delivery teams to maintain pipeline strength
- Supporting accurate timesheets, worker records, onboarding and compliance standards
- Sharing best practice across sites to improve consistency and service quality
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You’ll need experience in industrial, logistics, manufacturing or high-volume recruitment, ideally with exposure to on-site workforce management.
You’ll be hands-on, organised and confident working in fast-moving environments. You’ll also need to be comfortable travelling regularly, building relationships quickly and supporting different sites without taking over local ownership.
The ideal person will be based in Leicestershire, Warwickshire or Northamptonshire, giving them strong access to key client sites and the wider UK network.


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This role would suit someone who:
- Enjoys variety and working across different locations
- Understands high-volume workforce delivery
- Can resolve issues quickly and professionally
- Is confident dealing with clients, workers and internal teams
- Is flexible around travel, working hours and shift patterns
- Wants to play a key role in supporting a national client account
Regular travel, flexibility and a hands-on approach are essential.
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