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Technical Account Manager
St Albans, Hertfordshire (with hybrid working)
Are you ready to take ownership of a high-profile customer relationship and help shape how a sophisticated digital solution is used across a global business? Join our client and step into a role with real influence, variety, and scope.
The Organisation
Our client is a powerhouse within the digital learning sector, enabling organisations to unlock their potential through digital learning tools and solutions. They offer a variety of products, tools, and services to support their clients’ learning ambitions, making them the trusted partner for a portfolio of global brands.
They are now looking for a Technical Account Manager to join their team on a full-time, permanent basis.
What’s In It For You
- Salary of £40,000 per annum + double OTE
- Flexible hybrid working (ideally 2-3 days per week in office)
- 25 days’ annual leave, plus an additional day for your birthday
- Private Medical Insurance
- Group Life Insurance
- Employee Assistance Programmes and wellbeing resources
- Enhanced family policies
- Regular social events and activities
This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced account manager with strong enterprise relationship skills and commercial awareness to join our client’s innovative organisation.
You’ll have the chance to become a trusted expert within a major account, strengthening your skill set and career profile as you help stakeholders get greater value from a sophisticated localisation solution.
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So, if you’re ready to become the driving force behind a major customer’s success, unlock new opportunities, and see your impact reflected in real growth, read on and apply today!
Your Duties
As a Technical Account Manager, you will drive the adoption, expansion, and long-term success of our client's localisation solution within one of its largest enterprise customers.
You will work closely with stakeholders to maximise product adoption, increase utilisation, and help customers realise the full value of the solution, while identifying opportunities to expand its use across teams, regions, and business areas.
By combining technical expertise with commercial awareness, you will identify growth opportunities, translate customer objectives into actionable plans, and support the expansion of the solution across teams, regions, and use cases.
Additionally, you will:
- Act as the primary localisation subject matter expert for the customer
- Deliver technical consultations for complex localisation requirements
- Identify and develop upsell, cross-sell, and adoption-led growth opportunities
- Build strategic stakeholder relationships to increase utilisation and expand the solution
- Monitor adoption, usage, and success metrics to optimise customer outcomes


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About You
To be considered as a Technical Account Manager, you will need:
- Proven experience managing enterprise customer relationships and complex accounts
- Experience delivering product demonstrations, webinars, and customer enablement sessions
- The ability to translate customer needs into commercial opportunities and growth plans
- Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills
- Strong analytical capability with the ability to interpret usage data and identify trends
An understanding of localisation solutions and eLearning platforms would be beneficial, but not essential, to your application.
Other organisations may call this role Account Manager, Customer Account Manager, Client Account Manager, Client Relationship Manager, CRM, or Sales Account Manager.
Webrecruit and our clients 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.
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