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The Proposal Manager will play a critical role in supporting AR's national growth strategy. Due to the importance of the Proposal Manager s role to Ardmore Roderick s growth strategy, we are only considering applicants with previous, related industry experience.
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Proposal Manager II's. Responsible for assembling required resources, skills and matrixed support functions to develop proposal content and conformance to RFP requirements. 7 years' experience working in Federal Government proposal development using the Shipley or equivalent proposal process and developing storyboards, mock-ups, proposal outlines.
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8 years' experience working in Federal Government proposal development using the Shipley or equivalent proposal process and developing storyboards, mock-ups, proposal outlines. + Manages overall content design, development and review as well as overseeing proposal production and delivery activities.
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The Senior Proposal Manager supports developing processes, tools, and programs for the continued growth of the team to meet the strategic marketing needs of the company. Dudek’s Proposal Services Senior Manager is a hands-on strategic role that implements the vision of the proposal team under the direction of the Vice President of Marketing to serve current and future states of proposals.
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Proposal Services - Senior Proposal Manager. Collaborates with VP of Marketing on broader marketing initiatives and with the Business Development Manager, Communication Manager, and Publications Manager on project pursuits.
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Under direction of VP of Marketing, develops processes, tools, and training materials/programs to retain and support existing and new proposal marketers. Previous supervisory and staff management experience is required as this role is responsible for supervising a multi-state, hybrid proposal team.
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Mark Thomas is more than a transportation engineering firm. Mark Thomas is about creating a better way for all of us to Move Forward. We are a company that is dedicated to improving how we all move through our world, providing a wide range of services in civil and structural engineering, land surveying, sanitary district management, and engineering, landscape architecture, and urban design.
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The Proposal Specialist is a competent page layout designer and collaborates with the entire marketing team, executive leadership, project staff (including field and office personnel), estimating, and others throughout the project pursuit process from RFQ->RFP->Interview->Debrief.
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Serves as Proposal Manager on largest, highest priority, and most complex proposals. Modern Technology Solutions, Inc. (MTSI) is seeking a Director of Proposal Development to join our growing team in Alexandria, Huntsville or Dayton.
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Leads the MTSI proposal development process across the proposal lifecycle, including process training and familiarization for team members. Extensive experience in proposal development across the entire lifecycle, including all process elements and volumes (i.e., technical, past performance, management, cost volumes; blue, pink, red, and gold team reviews; white glove and production.
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Staff management experience is required as this role is responsible for supervising a multi-state, hybrid proposal team. Ability to manage the full RFP process, coordinating the proposal teams, writing strategic content, and delivering completed proposals within schedule and quality standards.
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Halff has an immediate opening for a Proposal Coordinator in either our Tallahassee, Jacksonville, Orlando or Tampa office. Senior Proposal Coordinator - Ability to set schedules for proposal and presentation efforts and keep team on schedule.
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The ideal candidate is a dynamic marketer with experience supporting a fast-paced proposal workload and team; has strong writing and communication skills; has a problem-solving attitude; and ensures incoming work requests are met and delivered on time and according to quality standards.
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Familiarity with funding agencies, proposal submission processes, and grant administration policies. This role entails close collaboration with the SAO Executive Team to refine funding strategies, oversee proposal management, and pinpoint funding avenues, offering comprehensive support from grant writing to project consultation.
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Reporting to the Director of Bids & Proposals, the Proposal Pricing Analyst research and analyze historical data to develop cost estimation models to support proposal efforts, will collaborate with business development, program management, and engineering teams to lead pricing drills, generate ROMs and fully compliant cost proposals to capture new business across space sectors markets.
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