Job Brief
A System One Account Manager is responsible for building long-term, trusted relationships with engineering and AEC clients by delivering a high-touch, concierge-level staffing experience. This role oversees a portfolio of active engineering job requisitions and ensures seamless fulfillment in partnership with the Account Executive and recruiting teams.
The Account Manager plays a critical role in growing and protecting client relationships by maintaining continuity, driving service excellence, and creating strong barriers to entry against competitors. Success in this role is defined by client satisfaction, fulfillment quality, and long-term account retention and expansion.
What Does an Account Manager Do?
Account Managers oversee the end-to-end management of engineering staff engagements, including job order intake, fulfillment coordination, and ongoing client communication. You will build strong relationships with key stakeholders within architecture, engineering, and construction firms, ensuring staffing solutions align with project demands, timelines, and technical requirements.
This role works cross-functionally with internal partners, including Account Executives, Recruiting Leadership, Recruiters, and Operations—to optimize delivery, improve client experience, and identify growth opportunities within existing accounts.
A successful Account Manager collaborates closely with the sales team to achieve revenue and retention goals while keeping clients engaged, informed, and confident in System One’s services over the long term.
Responsibilities
Every day, System One focuses on services and solutions that require a high degree of specialization, in-demand technical skills, and large-scale operational expertise. We are essential partners to those on the front lines of our nation’s most critical infrastructure, technology, and life sciences initiatives.
Founded more than 40 years ago as a staffing partner to the engineering industry, today System One is a diversified organization operating in over 50 locations and putting more than 9,000 people to work in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.