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Our office has an extensive history delivering exciting and complex transportation projects for area clients like DART, NTTA, ARDOT, TxDOT and major airports in Dallas/Fort Worth and Little Rock. Our 125+ professionals located throughout the Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, and Little Rock areas create an office dynamic rich in diversity and development, backed by leadership committed to sustaining an equitable and inclusive culture.
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This position also involves serving as Client Manager assisting with Business Development efforts to win new work and expand our client base within our Texas Transportation division.
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Partner with the Regional Business Development Director and Client Service Account Manager(s) in managing client service accounts, developing business plans, and maintaining sales opportunity leads, budgets, and wins in CRM.
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Responsibilities will include project delivery, business development, and staff mentorship within the transportation planning, engineering and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) space to support regional growth objectives.
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Identify, develop, and close new business opportunities with oil and gas, Government customers in need of corrosion assessment, corrosion protection design, installation, and testing services.
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Masters' degree in Aeronautics, Aviation Planning, Business Administration, Transportation Planning, or related field. Bachelor's degree in Aeronautics, Business Aviation Administration, Aviation Planning, Transportation Planning, Civil/Transportation Engineering, Architecture, Industrial Engineering, or a related field.
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Conduct business development efforts for transportation and public works clients including TxDOT, NTTA, local public works departments and some involvement with transit agencies (DART, TexRail, etc.
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Collaborates with peer National Business Line Executives, including Transportation, Property & Buildings, Advisory, Earth & Environment, Energy, Climate Resiliency & Sustainability as well as the Strategic Growth Team and Regional Development Directors.
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This individual will be an independent contributor working closely with the vendor partner, 6-7 developers, and a Program Manager to lead the design, development, and implementation of ServiceNow solutions.
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Collaborate with local leadership across the West and organize civic engagement activities and be responsible for budgeting and tracking business development and civic spend. AECOM’s Transportation practice is Ranked #1 globally by Engineering News Record, and includes architecture, planning, design, engineering, project/program management, construction management, asset management, systems integration, and technology advisory services.
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As a member of the project leadership team the Design Manager provides technical leadership internally and externally across departments including engineering, pre construction, business development, and operations.
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In this position, you will be a key part of a seller/doer team and you will manage all aspects of railroad/transit engineering projects from business development, scope and fee development, staffing plan development, project oversight, quality management, and financial performance responsibilities.
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Minimum 5 years’ experience in auto leasing and/or captive auto finance industry in Business Development, Credit and Funding; including minimum 2 years’ managerial experience. The Associate Director, Lease Product is responsible for supporting the successful launch and development of the automotive leasing product by coordinating the development of strategy, systems, policies, technological integration, and other requirements.
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Master's degree, or MBA in business, operations, human resources, adult education, organizational development, instructional design or related field. Worldwide Operations is looking for Program Managers with a strong delivery record and proven project management experience to own strategic, tactical, cross-functional and technology projects and programs within Amazon Transportation Services.
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This position will be responsible for creating and implementing customer-centric solutions design in relation to developing new business opportunities, managing existing LTL accounts, setting and achieving expectations of carrier relationships, and ensuring service execution.
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