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Service Account Manager

Proactive GlobalDubai, United Arab Emirates, UAEPosted 20 May 2026

Service Account Manager at Proactive Global, operating within the warehouse automation sector in the UAE. The role focuses on managing customer relationships, driving service sales, and negotiating contracts to enhance customer satisfaction. Requires a background in engineering or applied science combined with technical sales experience. The position involves regional collaboration and travel across the MEA region.

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Business Development

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Onsite, UAE

Company

Tier 3

What you will work on

Service Account Manager at Proactive Global, operating within the warehouse automation sector in the UAE. The role focuses on managing customer relationships, driving service sales, and negotiating contracts to enhance customer satisfaction. Requires a background in engineering or applied science combined with technical sales experience. The position involves regional collaboration and travel across the MEA region.

TAL's take

Quality 30/1004/5 clarityTier 3 company

Role is for a staffing agency representing a client in warehouse automation, scope is standard account management without significant technical depth.

Clear role requirements and responsibilities defined, though company identity is that of a recruiting agency rather than the end employer.

Must haves

  • Degree or equivalent in Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, or Applied Science
  • Proven experience in technical sales or solutions engineering
  • Excellent negotiation, presentation, and communication skills
  • Strong commercial acumen

About the company

Proactive Global is a recruiting and staffing agency, placing it in the Tier 3 category.

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