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Senior Program Development Manager
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Seeking a Senior Program Development Manager in Boulder, CO, to drive business growth for advanced national security technologies. This role requires 20+ years in U.S. Government/aerospace technical program management and a proven track record leading captures and proposals exceeding $50M. You wi...
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United States , Boulder, Colorado
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172000.00 - 227000.00 USD / Year
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Program Development Manager
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Seeking a Program Development Manager in Boulder to drive growth in national security and defense. Lead $10M+ technical proposals and capture plans for DoD/IC agencies, leveraging 12+ years of aerospace program management. Enjoy top-tier benefits including 100% company-paid HSA medical, vision, a...
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United States , Boulder
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149000.00 - 175000.00 USD / Year
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Business Development Manager
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Drive growth as a Business Development Manager for major restaurant franchise brands. Leverage your 5+ years of experience to secure strategic partnerships and close deals. Enjoy remote work from Boulder, CO, with benefits like flex PTO and 401k matching. Travel approximately 10% to build key cli...
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United States , Boulder
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70000.00 - 75000.00 USD / Year
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Boulder Heavy Industries
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About the Development Manager role

A Development Manager is a strategic leadership role focused on planning, executing, and overseeing initiatives that drive growth, improve processes, and achieve key business objectives. Professionals in these jobs act as crucial connectors between strategy and implementation, ensuring that projects or commercial activities align with organizational goals. While the specific context varies widely by industry—from retail and consumer goods to urban planning and technology—the core function revolves around managing development in its many forms, whether it's product categories, market expansion, physical infrastructure, or organizational capabilities.

Typically, a Development Manager is responsible for leading high-impact programs from conception to delivery. This involves identifying new opportunities for value creation, such as entering new markets, optimizing product ranges, or enhancing operational efficiencies. They conduct in-depth analysis, using data and insights to inform strategic decisions and build compelling business cases. A significant part of the role is stakeholder management; Development Managers must collaborate with cross-functional teams, senior leadership, and external partners to align priorities, secure buy-in, and ensure seamless execution. They often own the end-to-end process, which includes scoping projects, managing budgets, overseeing timelines, and measuring outcomes against key performance indicators like sales growth, profitability, or market share.

Leadership is a central component, with many Development Managers mentoring and guiding a team of analysts or specialists. They foster a culture of innovation, encouraging the adoption of new tools, technologies, and methodologies—such as data analytics, AI, or agile frameworks—to improve capabilities and ways of working. Their day-to-day tasks can include negotiating with suppliers or partners, developing and monitoring performance metrics, driving process improvements, and presenting strategic recommendations to decision-makers.

Common skills and requirements for Development Manager jobs include a strong background in strategic analysis, business development, or management consulting, often with 5+ years of relevant experience. Excellent problem-solving, financial acumen, and project management skills are essential. Candidates must possess superior communication and influencing abilities to advocate for strategies and lead change. A data-driven, customer-centric mindset is highly valued, alongside the agility to adapt plans in a dynamic environment. A bachelor’s degree in business, finance, or a related field is typical, with an MBA often being advantageous. Ultimately, individuals in this profession are enablers of growth, tasked with turning vision into tangible results that propel the organization forward. If you are a strategic thinker with a bias for action and a talent for leading complex initiatives, exploring Development Manager jobs could be your next career step.