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Business Development Representative. Develop sales skills by understanding production, estimating, and all aspects of the PuroClean business. Talent in identifying and maximizing opportunities to build relationships with clients and customers to create win-win situations and support the business.
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As a Business Development Director, you will contribute to Cognite’s growth by winning new business with Manufacturing accounts, who are headquartered in your territory. Familiarity with relevant technology, such as Big Data (Hadoop, Spark, Hive, BigQuery); Data Warehouses; Business Intelligence; and Machine Learning.
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Customer Relationship Development / Prospecting - Identify, contact, and develop personal relationships with key buying influences within targeted accounts to facilitate business acquisition and retention.
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The ideal candidate will have a solid background in using Civil 3D for preparing engineering drawings and a thorough understanding of engineering principles within the field of commercial or land development, TxDOT, and roadway projects.
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Under minimal supervision, acts as a liaison between the technology and business groups in the development of new systems and enhancement of existing systems. Minimum 5 years acting as a business analyst in an applications development environment.
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We are seeking a dynamic self-starter who is a results-driven and experienced Business Development Manager to join our team. Proven track record of success in business development within the medical aesthetics industry.
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A minimum of one year of B2B SaaS Business Development experience. As our Business Development Representative, you achieve company sales objectives by prospecting and connecting with new customers.
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Our client, a solar developer and IPP currently doubling in size, is seeking a Director of Business Development to help accelerate the transition to clean energy in the C&I Solar sector.
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This position is based in Houston, TX, and reports to the Business Development Director. This role is eligible for our hybrid work policy; Business Development relies heavily on in-person collaboration.
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Understand and apply knowledge of health care industry, trends, applicable laws and regulations, market conditions, and the market access environment (including but not limited to pharmacy-economics, payer/reimbursement landscape and patient flow/influence between institutions and community practices) and analyze these factors in the development of business plans and in daily execution of interactions with the HCPs within compliance guidelines.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and results-driven Business Development - Chemical Sales professional to join our dynamic team. The primary focus of this role is to identify new business opportunities, develop strategic partnerships, and drive the sales of our chemical products and solutions to oil field service companies.
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The Business Development Manager responsibilities shall include all business development related activities for the domestic United States but will generally be focused in the Gulf Coast area for Environmental Services.
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Act as an interface between Business Development in Countries/Regions, Global Sectors, Key Account Management, Nortam Product and Nortam Solution Design. The key purpose of the role is to grow CEVAs North America CL business through development of additional business with existing customers, new business wins with new target customers and where required support retention of existing business in line with CEVA strategic growth plan.
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We are seeking an enthusiastic and proactive Business Development Manager to join our team in Houston. The Business Development Manager is tasked with developing new business relationships, expanding existing client engagements, and providing first-level support to clients.
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