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Key Account Executive

DCS Group
Oxfordshire
1 month ago
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DCS Group is the UK’s leading Distributor, Manufacturer, and Exporter of Health, Beauty, and Household products. Representing major players like Procter & Gamble, Unilever, Johnson & Johnson, and more, we bring unrivalled expertise to a wide array of categories and channels. As we continue to grow, we’re currently looking for an ambitious Key Account Executive to join our team and play a pivotal role in our Sales division.


Operating from our 26-acre Banbury Head Office and our state-of-the-art Health & Beauty manufacturing facility in Redditch, DCS Group is passionate about delivering exceptional service to our clients and fostering a thriving, inclusive workplace for our people.

As a Key Account Executive, you will:

Own and nurture commercial relationships, delivering agreed revenue and margins across key accounts


Assess product briefs, manage timelines, and ensure projects are on time, within budget, and profitable
Actively identify and pursue new sales opportunities while building and sustaining strong client relationships
Provide strategic insights and consultative support to clients, aligning our unique value propositions with their goals
Work closely with internal teams to ensure successful product launches, manage client portfolios, and strengthen retention efforts

What we’re looking for:


You’ll be a confident communicator, skilled in negotiation and relationship building, with excellent attention to detail and strong organisational abilities. You have experience with key account management, thrive in a collaborative environment, and are highly motivated to drive results.

Core benefits of working at DCS Group:


At DCS Group, we care deeply about our employees’ well-being and offer a supportive work environment along with a range of benefits:

Life Cover


Pension Plan
Medical Cash Plan
Cycle to Work Scheme
On-site Subsidised Café (including free breakfast!)
Staff Shop and Social Events

There’s no place quite like DCS Group, and we’re proud of our unique culture and incredible growth. If you’re ready to make an impact and grow your career in a dynamic, innovative environment, we’d love to hear from you!

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