Group Business Development Manager

Birmingham
11 months ago
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Group Business Development Manager
 
Location: Birmingham
Salary: £35,000 - £40,000 Basic + Company Car / Car Allowance
Hours of Work: 9AM - 5PM (Monday - Friday)
 
Are you an ambitious go-getter with a knack for business development and a flair for persuasive writing?
 
We're on the hunt for a Group Business Development Manager to join our clients dynamic team. This pivotal role will support both the group and its subsidiary businesses, helping them seize new opportunities, secure tenders, and drive growth.
 
What’s in It for You?

EV Perks: Free EV charging facilities.
Convenience: Free parking and on-site staff canteen.
Wellbeing: Free access to health and wellness schemes.
Growth: Professional development opportunities to help you thrive. Key Responsibilities

Proactively identify and pursue new business opportunities with relentless determination.
Research and source tender opportunities across public and private sectors.
Create compelling bid documents and presentations that stand out from the competition.
Collaborate with Managing Directors to secure client meetings and gain access to tender lists. What We’re Looking For

A tenacious, results-driven individual with a "dog with a bone" attitude.
Exceptional communication and writing skills for crafting winning proposals.
Strong ability to follow leads and build lasting relationships.
A proactive, solutions-oriented mindset that thrives in a fast-paced environment.
Proven FM sector business development or experience in facilities management. If you're ready to take your career to the next level and make a real impact, we want to hear from you!

Apply now and join a forward-thinking company where your ambition and creativity will be celebrated.
 
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