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Business Development Manager - DE (Technical Product Development)
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Drive new business growth in accessible communications as a Business Development Manager at T-Mobile. Leverage your 4-7 years of technical product development and partnership experience in the accessibility or wireless industries. This role offers a competitive package and the opportunity to crea...
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United States , Bellevue; Overland Park; Austin; Various
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86900.00 - 156800.00 USD / Year
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Business Development Manager, T-Mobile Tuesdays
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Drive strategic partnerships for T-Mobile Tuesdays as a Business Development Manager. Leverage 4-7 years of business development experience in consumer-focused industries to negotiate and structure key deals. This role in Bellevue or Overland Park offers a competitive compensation package, stock ...
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United States , Bellevue; Overland Park
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90100.00 - 162600.00 USD / Year
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Embark on a high-flying career in Business Development within the dynamic aviation industry. Business Development professionals are the strategic architects of growth, responsible for identifying new revenue streams, forging vital partnerships, and expanding market share in a complex and globally interconnected sector. These roles are pivotal for airlines, aerospace manufacturers, MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) providers, and aviation service companies to navigate competitive skies and achieve long-term success. For individuals with a passion for aviation and a talent for commerce, business development aviation jobs offer a unique opportunity to sit at the intersection of technology, logistics, and global commerce. A professional in this field typically engages in a multifaceted role centered on strategic planning and relationship management. Common responsibilities include conducting in-depth market research to identify emerging trends, new geographic markets, and untapped customer segments. A core function is building and maintaining a robust sales pipeline, which involves proactive lead generation, rigorous qualification of opportunities, and managing lengthy, complex sales cycles. These roles require developing compelling business cases, tailored proposals, and negotiating high-value contracts for services ranging from aircraft leasing and parts supply to ground handling and technological solutions. Furthermore, business development managers are tasked with cultivating and nurturing long-term relationships with key stakeholders, including airline executives, government officials, and supplier partners, to ensure client satisfaction and secure repeat business. Internally, they collaborate closely with marketing, operations, and finance teams to align strategies and ensure the company can deliver on its promises. The typical skill set for success in these jobs is a powerful blend of commercial acumen and industry knowledge. While a bachelor's degree in business, marketing, engineering, or a related field is often preferred, a deep understanding of the aviation sector's regulatory, operational, and commercial dynamics is paramount. Essential skills include exceptional communication and presentation abilities, capable of engaging both technical and executive audiences. Strategic thinking, financial savvy for building business cases, and strong negotiation skills are non-negotiable. Professionals must be self-motivated, resilient, and adept at managing multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. Familiarity with CRM systems is also a common requirement. Whether you are a graduate entering the field or an experienced manager, business development aviation jobs demand a proactive, strategic mindset dedicated to driving the industry forward. Explore these critical roles and discover how you can contribute to the future of flight.

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