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Stronghold Investment Management is seeking candidates for the role of Oil and Gas Business Development Manager. The position will work closely with multiple departments to facilitate the acquisition and divestiture of oil and gas assets in a fast-paced environment.
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We are on this rocketship together and embrace a fast-paced, truly collaborative environment. Ability to thrive in a fast-paced startup environment, adapting to changes and evolving strategies swiftly.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) is leading the next paradigm shift in computing and the AWS GovCloud (US) team is looking for an experienced Business Development Manager to join our fast-paced organization.
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As a Business Development Manager, you will be subject to various work environments. Fessler & Bowman is a fast-paced and culture-focused industry leader in specialty concrete and civil earthwork.
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Job DescriptionBrilliant is seeking an ambitious and enthusiastic Client Solutions Manager (Business Development ) to join a growing team and work passionately selling temporary staffing and consulting services in the accounting and finance space.
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We Guide, You Grow LLC is recruiting a Business Development Manager that will work as part of the broader Business Development Team and will enable customer acquisition and retention though effective account management activities.
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We are looking for our entry-level Business Development Manager to be a highly dedicated professional to perform Account Management, Sales, and Customer Service while delivering top-notch support, care, and professionalism within every interaction.
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Strong analytical, problem solving, trouble shooting skillsProduct design and development expertiseAbility to think creatively, generate new ideas, and drive innovationPlanning, cross-functional project management, organizational, influencing and conflict resolution skillsCapable of working in a very fast-paced and dynamic environment.
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The Manager, Sales & Business Development role is responsible for growing the Biologics, Vaccines and Drug Product business and is accountable for results in a dynamic and fast-paced environment to drive sales volume and profitable revenue for the Biologics & Vaccines Franchise across our technology platforms; Process and Analytical Development, Drug Substance and Drug Product offerings from pre-clinical to late phase / commercial supply.
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Plans and implements sales & business development strategy within assigned region for the US Biologics & Vaccines Franchise, including acquisition and management of business from small to mid-sized pharma and biotech companies.
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The AWS Government Regions Go To Market (GTM) team is looking for an experienced Sr. Business Development Manager to join our fast-paced organization supporting the U.S. Dept of Defense (DoD) classified mission programs and IT workloads.
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The Business Development manager will display the ability to quickly prioritize task and manage multiple priorities in a fast paced environment work environment. On-Board is hiring a Business Development Leader in Ohio.
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Business Development Manager, Commercial Staffing - Secaucus, NJ. If you're a motivated individual who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is eager to make an impact in the enterprise sales sector, we want to hear from you.
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The Marketing Program Manager will be the leader of the Community and Economic Development (CED) Marketing and Research Team. CED is a dynamic and fast paced environment with a broad range of economic development services and high priority projects.
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Assist in the management of the business development cycle in coordination with our negotiating team to expand adoption of value-based care. The Manager of Strategy and Business Development is a key member of our team, and will support our national and regional payor efforts to grow value-based care.
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