Recruitment Billing Manager – Mechanical & Electrical Engineering

Rec2 Recruitment
Loughborough
3 weeks ago
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Overview

Recruitment Billing Manager – Mechanical & Electrical Engineering. Are you a Managing Consultant, Team Leader, or Manager with a background in freelance recruitment, looking for the next step in your career? Do you want a role that offers a clear path to Director-level progression?

An established independent recruitment agency specializing in permanent and freelance placements within the Building Services & Engineering sectors is seeking a Recruitment Billing Manager to lead, manage, and grow their Contracts Division.

Key Responsibilities
  • Lead, manage, and expand the Contracts Division, ensuring high performance and alignment with business objectives.
  • Develop and implement business strategies to drive growth and establish new client relationships within the Building Services sector (Mechanical & Electrical Engineering).
  • Set and achieve individual and team sales targets, working collaboratively to ensure consistent success.
  • Deliver recruitment solutions such as PSL and Sole Supplier agreements.
  • Act as the primary point of contact for bids, tenders, presentations, and contract negotiations.
Your Profile
  • 4+ years of proven experience in freelance recruitment and team leadership within Building Services, Mechanical & Electrical Engineering, or a related sector.
  • Strong communicator with excellent presentation, negotiation, and decision-making skills.
  • Interpersonal skills to operate effectively at all levels within a close-knit team.

Salary £45,000 to £55,000 (neg) + Guarantee + Commission + Team Override + Benefits + Career Progression

This role offers an opportunity for significant career progression and directorship for the right candidate who demonstrates both the leadership and strategic vision required to drive the success of the Contracts Division.

Note: This recruiter does not advertise all opportunities; best to speak with the team directly to hear about current openings. See latest jobs.

We are only able to respond to Candidates who have Recruitment Industry experience. If you have not heard from us within one week, please assume you have not been selected for an interview.

Rec2 Recruitment Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

Rec2 Recruitment specifically focuses on the placement of experienced Recruitment Professionals in the Built Environment, Engineering, and Energy sectors.

REC2 is affiliated with a specialist job board and information resource dedicated to the Recruitment Industry. We focus exclusively on the R2R, Rec2Rec, and Recruitment to Recruitment sectors, helping experienced Recruitment Professionals apply for recruitment jobs across the UK


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