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Client Services Supervisor

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8 months ago
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Client Services Supervisor

Up to £40,000

Witham

Permanent/Full Time

Hybrid

Benefits: Enhanced Maternity / Paternity; Life Assurance; 25 Days Annual Leave + Bank Holidays; Employee Assistance Programme; Health Care Cash Plan; Volunteering Programme

Our client, located in the Witham area, is on the lookout for a Client Services Supervisor to join their team. You will be responsible for delivering high quality services, ensuring that all revenues are continuing to grow in line with future growth strategies.

Although the role is predominantly office based, you will be required to travel to clients and events throughout the year when needed.

The successful candidate will have previous people management experience and would have had experience in logistics coordination or shipping.

Duties & Responsibilities:

Daily management of a team of Client Coordinators, focusing on high service delivery at all times.
Managing the workload distribution across the team and maintaining appropriate staffing numbers.
Technical overview and main point of contact for Client Coordinators and Clients to assist in resolving complex queries
Main point of contact for the laboratory staff to assist in resolving issues and problems as they arise
Keep up to date with market intelligence and best practises
Build strong links to both our Sales and Marketing teams
Responsible for effective cash collection, including liaising with our Credit Control team regularly
Overseeing data quality of clients and their agreements to ensure that they are regularly kept up to date
Health & Safety liaison with the QHSE Manager
Keeping up-to-date with market intelligence.
Building strong connections to the Sales and Marketing teams.
Attending client meetings and events as and when required.
Adherance of company quality systems.Your Background and Skill:

Degree level or equivalent experience.
Experience in managing a team is essential.
You are expected to develop a good working understanding of the industry and product/services we offer.
Experience in contract and commercial agreements essential.
Ability to demonstrate building strong relationships either across department or with clients
Ability to communicate to a high standard to ensure excellent quality of service
Good problem solver and conflict resolution skills essential
Experience in Logistics/Shipping or Laboratory/Testing protocols essential.
You will have the ability to build up strong relationships across different departments.
You must hold a Full UK Driving Licence and hold a Valid Passport.If you would like to discuss the role in more detail, please apply with your CV. If you wish to discuss the position in more detail with a member of the team, please call (phone number removed).

We are currently only accepting applications from those who reside in the UK, with full Visa status. Applications from outside of the UK will not be shortlisted

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