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Account/Project Manager - Large Format Print, Hertfordshire, to £43k

Pertemps Bond
Hertfordshire
1 day ago
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This leading provider of large-format, experiential graphics, based in Hertfordshire is seeking an Account/Project Manager to join its busy design studio on a permanent basis.

Working alongside the MD, you will help and support him, working primarily on the agency’s biggest clients, providing project and account management support in the delivery of a range of large format print and branding projects, including signage and Wayfinding, building branding, environmental graphics (and plenty of other obscure print requirements!).

You will liaise with clients, cost projects, brief design and artwork teams, liaise with the internal printers, manage budgets, oversee all aspects of project admin, and ensure the highest level of service and quality of work at all times.

Applicants must be dynamic, highly organised, excellent communicators, good negotiators, and available for a quick start. A solid project or account management background, within a design studio, or printers is essential. Due to the nature of the role you will be required to be office based 5 days a week. Free onsite parking is available.

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