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The Defense Systems Sector of Leidos is seeing a Business Development Director for Manufacturing that will develop and execute growth strategies to support capabilities within the Manufacturing Segment.
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Strong interpersonal skill and ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams, including experience working with Software Development, Manufacturing Operations, Quality, Engineering, and other business functions to create high-quality, end-to-end solutions.
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The Business Development (BD) Lead focused on Defense Intelligence Markets supports Yorktown Systems Group, Inc (YSG) by identifying, vetting, and maturing new business opportunities from discovery to award to continue YSG's track record or pursing and winning new business that provides training, mission support, and professional services to our Government customers.
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Bring your expertise to this great opportunity in Huntsville, AL. This Serco opportunity supports the business development efforts as a prime contractor supporting the US Army. You will lead large proposal efforts supporting teams of logisticians, field service representative personnel, budget analysts, and other support personnel to collaborate closely with the customer delivering quality solutions.
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This leader must have proven technical and sales experience with electro-optical infrared (EO/IR) systems and sensor payloads and able to coordinate direct government sales, B2B sales, and product line development.
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Are you looking for a Business Development Program Manager position that support US Army’s mission daily? Bring your expertise to this great opportunity in Huntsville, AL. This Serco opportunity supports the business development efforts as a prime contractor supporting the US Army.
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Drive the strategic direction and lead all business development, capture, and proposal management activities. Secmation has an exciting leadership opportunity for a results-driven, forward-facing, customer relations expert in Business Development with professional experience in the Defense industry.
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The AMD Senior Director for Missile Defense and Navy Weapon System Research & Development is an experienced growth and portfolio management executive responsible for providing senior leadership in the capture, development, integration, and execution of MTSI business opportunities in Missile Defense and Navy Weapon System Research and Development (R&D.
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Direct the preparation for and execution of all core Business Development Business rhythms to include Pipeline Reviews, Gate reviews (Pursue-No-Pursue, Bid-No-Bid), and Bid Approval Reviews (including Pre-Reviews) for Sector and Corporate Defense Systems Opportunities.
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Credence has an immediate need for a Senior Military Business Development professional experienced as a Account Manager and Strategic Capture Lead in support of the Army. Credence is a Federal Systems Integrator and Consulting company building out teams of leaders to cultivate and support this effort.
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