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Business Development & Special Projects Manager
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About The Role
The Business Development & Special Projects Manager's role is dedicated to the successful development of:
- Suitable and rewarding commercial leads for GMT's technologies, solutions and services across (primarily) the mobility industry, as well as (secondarily) other industries that would clearly benefit from the portfolio of solutions.
- Develop and manage high-potential revenue-generating special projects approved by the Executive BoD.
It reports to GMT's Strategy & Business Director and will need to interface with all heads of functions/departments throughout the Gordon Murray Group. At this point there are no direct reports to this role, but this is planned when the Business Development function further expands.
Disclaimer:
This vacancy is being advertised by Optamor Limited. Optamor is a specialist Recruitment Process Outsourcing provider. We provide a flexible full recruitment solution which takes care of all recruitment requirements from planning to on-boarding. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission.
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