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Collaborate with the development team to create and implement donor stewardship plans. Work directly with management and development team to manage project workflow and oversee day to day milestones for projects.
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Responsible for capture management and proposal writing/management duties to include market research, new business opportunity identification, strategy development, teaming/negotiation with other businesses, organizational design, key personnel identification, bid/no bid evaluation, proposal content development, pricing strategy and rate development, leading in-process reviews, and production.
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On business development consulting firm specializing in securing non? Associate Proposal Development Consultants work with Funding Strategists to conceptualize and develop high-quality scientific research proposals for NIH, NSF, DOD, NASA, DoE, and other federal funding agencies.
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Engineering Design of Land Development Projects - Utility Design - Site Grading - Storm Water Management Systems - Zoning Research - Permitting Research - Software Proficiency: AutoCad Civil 3D proficiency required We are looking forward to receiving your resume & going over the position in more detail with you.
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Proven track record of success in business development and sales, specifically in the oil field services industry, preferably in chemical sales. At Verdant, there is no priority higher than safety We are seeking a highly motivated and results-driven Business Development - Chemical Sales professional to join our dynamic team.
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Our ideal candidate is someone who is either self-employed (1099) currently or an established sales professional with a proven “book of business” looking to dramatically increase earning potential.
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Quantitative and qualitative research skills or willingness to learn skill (e.g., research design, survey development, community engagement studios/focus group design and facilitation, data analysis and interpretation, etc.
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The Trader Development Programme is a unique opportunity for high calibre candidates to go through a 2-4 year structured program to become a trader. We are currently looking for high calibre talent to join our Trader Development Programme (TDP), to be based in Houston office.
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Oversee the development and execution of plans that address land management, reservoir engineering, geoscience, drilling, completions, and wedge production. This role leads the Land, Reservoir Engineering, and Geoscience teams to drive the development and optimization of our assets in the Haynesville Shale.
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My client are one of the leading Independent Power Producers in the world, with GWs of Renewable Assets in Operation, GWs of projects under Construction, and GWs in their Development Pipeline - Onshore Wind, Solar, Solar+, BESS, Hydrogen, Transmission, Long Duration Storage, etc etc.
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Assist in site plan design , including conceptual drainage, grading, and preparation of Low Impact Development (LID) plans. Responsible for the development of engineering computations, material quantity take-offs, estimates, surveys and designs.
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With tremendous white space, the VP of Franchise Development will have a direct impact on growing the business. At a crucial inflection point Apex Leadership seeks an exceptional Vice President of Franchise Development to lead the Franchise Development function and help ensure the continued acceleration and scaling of the business.
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Will provide training to Craft Professionals and provide input to Workforce Development programs and procedures. In this role, you will participate in project orientation and training preparation for workforce development.
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Manage aspects of business development and client relations including performing market assessments, client identification, and matching client needs with Tetra Tech technical capabilities.
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Prepare technical proposals, including development of technical scopes and cost estimates, and participate in business development with existing clients and identified leads. ERM is seeking an experienced Principal Consultant, Environmental Assessment and Permitting to manage environmental permitting and CEQA/NEPA for large-scale capital development projects for power and technology sector clients.
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