Build what matters. Grow where it counts. 


Who We Are 

At AMCS, sustainability means business — and careers that create impact. From our roots in Ireland to our teams across Europe, North America and Australasia, we are bringing together ambitious people to help reshape the industries that sustain our world. 


What We Build 

We build intelligent, cloud-based SaaS solutions that turn complex operations into smarter, more sustainable performance. Powered by AI, data and deep industry expertise, our technology helps customers optimise routes, manage recycling, improve compliance, unlock insight and move faster toward a more efficient, circular future. 


Why Join AMCS 

Join AMCS and be part of a global team where purpose meets performance. Here, you can grow your career, challenge what’s possible and work on technology that makes a measurable difference — for our customers, our communities and the planet. 


About the Role

As an Account Executive at AMCS, you will be responsible for driving net new business growth by helping mid-market organizations solve complex operational and sustainability challenges through our SaaS solutions. You will own the full sales cycle—from prospecting and qualification through to close—while building trusted relationships with key stakeholders.


This role requires a consultative seller who can uncover customer needs, align solutions to business outcomes, and confidently navigate both virtual and in-person engagements with both technical and non-technical audiences.


Key Responsibilities

  • Drive New Business Growth
    Own and expand net new logo acquisition within your assigned territory

  • Territory & Pipeline Management
    Develop and execute a strategic territory plan to build and maintain a high-quality pipeline that meets and exceeds quota

  • Full-Cycle Sales Execution
    Lead opportunities from prospecting through close, including discovery, solution positioning, negotiation, and deal execution

  • Customer Engagement
    Conduct consultative engagements via phone, video, and in-person meetings to understand customer goals and challenges

  • Cross-Functional Collaboration
    Partner with Marketing, Business Development, and Sales Engineering to drive demand, deliver impactful demos, and align solutions to customer needs

  • Solution Alignment
    Translate complex technical capabilities into clear business value for a range of stakeholders

  • Sales Operations & Forecasting
    Maintain accurate pipeline management, forecasting, and activity tracking within Salesforce

  • Continuous Improvement
    Contribute to team best practices and support broader sales initiatives as needed

Required Experience & Qualifications

  • A minimum of 3–5 years of quota-carrying experience selling complex, mid-market SaaS solutions (e.g., ERP or platform-based systems) with a consistent track record of meeting or exceeding targets

  • Proven success managing full sales cycles and closing deals in both virtual and in-person environments

  • Strong prospecting skills, including cold outreach across multiple channels

  • Ability to communicate complex technical solutions in a clear, compelling way to diverse audiences

  • Experience working collaboratively with cross-functional teams in a fast-paced environment

  • Proficiency with Salesforce or similar CRM systems

  • Excellent communication, storytelling, and presentation skills

  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to prioritize, multitask, and manage time effectively

  • Bachelor’s degree preferred

AMCS Group is an equal opportunity employer committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. We make employment decisions based on qualifications, merit, and business needs, and do not discriminate on the basis of any protected characteristic under applicable laws. 


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