Business Systems Manager (Banking) manages analysis activities to develop strategic plans and objectives and to identify operational improvements in a banking and financial services organization. Drafts strategic plans and optimization initiatives that support growth and profitability goals for bank operations and branch networks. Being a Business Systems Manager (Banking) analyzes emerging industry trends, economic conditions, new technologies, consumer behavior, merger and acquisition opportunities, and competitive threats. Performs data-driven monitoring and analysis of business performance used to recommend technological enhancements, process improvement measures, and new products. Additionally, Business Systems Manager (Banking) typically requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a director. The Business Systems Manager (Banking) manages subordinate staff in the day-to-day performance of their jobs. True first level manager. Ensures that project/department milestones/goals are met and adhering to approved budgets. Has full authority for personnel actions. To be a Business Systems Manager (Banking) typically requires 5 years experience in the related area as an individual contributor. 1 - 3 years supervisory experience may be required. Extensive knowledge of the function and department processes. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
We are currently seeking a Business Development Manager to support our Government sales vertical specifically focused on State & Local government agencies.
The State and Local Business Development role demands a strong and proven track record in seeking out and building relationships with end users, consultants, architects, general contractors, contract vehicle holders and industry influencers. The ideal candidate must bring a high level of business expertise, technical knowledge and/or education, an established end-user contact list, and resourcefulness to facilitate a strong business development process that leads to new projects and opportunities. This involves engaging with internal/external customers and identifying and analyzing new opportunities - whether known or not. Responsibilities include acquiring new projects within State & Local Government Agencies in the United States and Canada. The individual in this position is responsible for developing pipelines, qualifying opportunities, and boosting revenue.
The role calls for building relationships with strategic partners and customers. Effective collaboration, negotiation, and cooperation are crucial for achieving business goals. Additional tasks may include identifying and assessing State & Local contract vehicles, forming complimentary manufacturer relationships, creating short and long-term marketing campaign strategies, and building a robust business development plan. The Business Development professional must stay informed about competitor business models, performance, leadership, and market share impact.
The business developer plays a pivotal role in driving growth and expanding the organization's reach. By actively participating in operational and group strategy discussions, they contribute valuable insights that inform decision-making and shape the direction of the company's business development strategy. Their involvement in business development processes ensures alignment with overarching goals and objectives, paving the way for sustainable success.
Collaboration is at the heart of the business developer's responsibilities. By forging strong partnerships with regional account managers, they facilitate a seamless transition from identifying opportunities to pursuing them with purpose and precision. Their ability to cultivate relationships with customers and industry stakeholders is instrumental in nurturing trust and loyalty, ultimately leading to mutually beneficial outcomes.
Moreover, the business developer serves as a conduit for internal and external collaboration, acting as a bridge between different teams and stakeholders. By effectively communicating the organization's core capabilities and value proposition, they enhance brand visibility and credibility in the market. Through strategic planning and meticulous execution, they contribute to the seamless operation of capture teams and the successful acquisition of new projects.
In essence, the business developer is a catalyst for innovation and growth, continuously seeking ways to optimize processes, drive efficiencies, and capitalize on emerging opportunities. Their dedication to upholding business standards and aligning pursuits with the overall business strategy ensures that every endeavor is anchored in purpose and poised for success.
Additional duties involve developing solutions for specific opportunities, managing partner relationships, actively engaging in business planning activities, and overseeing all activities to deliver qualified opportunities to regional teams. The ideal candidate should possess a solid understanding of US Government contracting, contract types, procurement processes, and exhibit teamwork, strong reasoning, and effective communication skills in both verbal and written forms.
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