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Seeking an APMP-certified, SC-cleared Bid Specialist with over 26 years' experience. Proven track record of securing 170+ winning bids worth £375m for major firms. A meticulous editor and writer who delivers high-quality, error-free content under tight deadlines. Based in Waterlooville, UK.
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United Kingdom , Waterlooville
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Join our team as a Bid Specialist, a home-based role with UK-wide site visits. You will craft compelling proposals for enforcement and field service sectors, managing the end-to-end bid process. We seek a skilled writer with excellent organisational abilities and stakeholder engagement skills. En...
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Social Value Bid & Delivery Specialist in London. Drive positive impact through UK public sector bids and project delivery. Requires passion for sustainability and procurement expertise.
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United Kingdom , London
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Discover and apply for Bid Specialist jobs, a critical and dynamic profession at the heart of business growth and client acquisition. A Bid Specialist, also known as a Proposal Specialist or Tender Manager, is a professional responsible for managing the end-to-end process of responding to formal requests for proposals (RFPs), invitations to tender (ITTs), and other competitive bidding documents. Their primary mission is to craft compelling, compliant, and winning submissions that secure valuable contracts for their organization. This role is a strategic blend of project management, writing, research, and coordination, making it essential in industries like construction, IT, consulting, engineering, and government services. Professionals in bid specialist jobs typically oversee the entire bid lifecycle. This begins with opportunity identification, where they scour portals and sources for relevant tenders. They then conduct initial analyses to assess feasibility and alignment with company capabilities. A core responsibility is dissecting complex tender documents to create a clear compliance matrix and submission plan. The Bid Specialist then becomes a project manager, orchestrating a diverse team of subject matter experts, sales personnel, legal advisors, and executives to gather necessary information, write content, and develop pricing models. They are often the central editor and quality controller, ensuring all written content is persuasive, error-free, and adheres strictly to the client's formatting and content requirements. Finally, they manage the meticulous assembly and timely submission of the bid package, often through electronic portals. Common responsibilities in this career path include writing and editing proposal sections, creating executive summaries, developing case studies and CVs, coordinating reviews, managing tight deadlines, and maintaining a library of reusable content (boilerplate). Post-submission, they may also handle clarifications and contribute to debriefs for both won and lost bids. Typical skills and requirements for Bid Specialist jobs are both diverse and demanding. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are paramount, as is exceptional attention to detail and organizational prowess. Strong project management abilities are necessary to keep complex submissions on track under pressure. Analytical thinking helps in understanding client needs and scoring criteria. Familiarity with public procurement regulations is often required, especially for public sector bids. While not always mandatory, professional certifications like those from the Association of Proposal Management Professionals (APMP) are highly regarded. A relevant degree in business, communications, or a field related to the industry is common, though significant experience in sales support, writing, or project coordination can also provide a pathway into these roles. Success in bid specialist jobs hinges on being a collaborative, resilient, and strategically-minded professional who thrives on turning complex challenges into successful outcomes.

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