Salary: £35,000–£38,000 (depending on experience) Hours: Monday–Friday, 40 hours per week (with potential for overtime) Location: Peterborough Could also suit similar roles titles: Engineering Stores Manager, Onsite Operations Manager Overview: A leading supplier of engineering parts and services is seeking an experienced Onsite Account Manager to join their team, based at a key customer site in Peterborough. This role offers an excellent opportunity for a commercially minded professional with experience in industrial B2B environments or procurement within manufacturing or engineering. Role Purpose: The Onsite Account Manager will be responsible for the efficient operation and ongoing development of the customer’s onsite stores. The position involves balancing operational delivery with a strong commercial focus—identifying opportunities to add value, improve processes, and drive growth. Key Responsibilities: * Manage the day-to-day operation of the onsite stores, including issuing parts and processing quotations and orders. * Attend production and engineering meetings to understand priorities and initiatives. * Develop and implement stores management services and processes in collaboration with site teams. * Prepare and follow up on customer quotations. * Deliver agreed service levels in line with site-specific KPIs and targets. * Plan and manage stock requirements in conjunction with the line manager and customer. * Identify opportunities for cost savings, spend consolidation, and margin improvement. * Build and maintain strong working relationships with key stakeholders, including engineering and facilities managers. Key Skills and Experience: * Proven experience in an operational or commercial role within a manufacturing or engineering environment. * Strong relationship-building and communication skills. * Ability to manage multiple priorities effectively. * Commercial awareness and the ability to identify value-added opportunities. * Full UK driving licence. * Knowledge of engineering products or services would be advantageous but is not essential. O