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The Company combines this diverse suite of services with top talent, innovative technology and a large inventory of company owned assets, to offer clients a total solutions package in support of disaster events and large development projects, including complex work environments.
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Account Manager / Business Development Manager – IT Staffing / Solutions. Account Manager / Business Development Manager. Experience selling IT Solutions, Professional Services, or Staff Augmentation.
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The National Business Development Manager is responsible for identifying, engaging and selling new customer business. The National Business Development Manager will be managing an average of $20-30M annual book of business.
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In fact, we have won the Gallup Great Workplace Award every year since its inception in 2007, Business Development, Manager, Business, Development, Manufacturing, Business Services.
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Victor the world's largest and longest established underwriting manager of professional liability, specialty insurance, and risk management programs is seeking candidates for Business Development Manager primarily in Dallas, TX but we are also open to candidates in Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, or Miami FL.
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Knowledge of potential sales of: Operations, Maintenance, Consulting, Concession agreements Knowledge of Veolia business, services offered, capabilities and inter-relationship with other divisions in the Veolia Group.
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HF Sinclair also owns a 47% limited partner interest and a non-economic general partner interest in Holly Energy Partners, L.P., a master limited partnership that provides petroleum product and crude oil transportation, terminalling, storage and throughput services to the petroleum industry, including HF Sinclair subsidiaries.
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Strong background in sales and new business development experience within contract staffing. A proven track record in the contract staffing or technical services industry is required.
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Clarion Security is seeking candidates for a Business Development Manager (BMD) to join our sales team based in the fast-growing Dallas branch. The mission of the BDM is to sell security officer and technology hybrid services to commercial and government properties for the new Dallas Branch of Clarion Security.
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We are currently seeking a Sales and Business Development Manager to join our team in Dallas, TX. This is a full-time on-site role. As a Sales and Business Development Manager, you will be responsible for driving sales growth and developing new business opportunities.
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Business Development Manager - Dallas, Freight Forwarding Market. Experience working for an international freight forwarding company, specializing in air, ocean, import, and export services.
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The Business Development Manager at Epsilon is tasked with driving the growth of Epsilon's data solutions within the consumer services vertical. The focus is on delivering value-driven, client-centric marketing solutions to the Consumer Services vertical.
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Softworld, Inc. is currently seeking an experienced Business Development professional to join a high performing team in our Waltham, MA office. Meet or exceed Gross Profit and Start goals as set by your manager.
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The Senior Manager, Business Development is a key role within the Sales leadership team and will be responsible for leading a team of Area Sales Managers (ASMs) responsible for delivery Branded fuel growth.
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The National Accounts Business Development Manager - EAC is a high-visibility sales and business development position focused on various National Account Vertical Markets, to include retail, hospitality, commercial real estate, multi-family and off-campus student housing, data centers, finance/banking, and other markets as applicable.
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