Defence Commercial Manager

Morson Talent
Stoke Gifford
1 week ago
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Morson Talent currently have an opportunity available for a Commercial Manager to work on behalf of or our aerospace client based in Bristol. Job Purpose This Commercial Manager position is a non-management role that will directly support the strategic growth of the Chinook and Apache portfolios. This role is full-time with hybrid working, the primary working location will be Bristol with office attendance 2-3 days per week. Typical Responsibilities: This position is expected to fulfil a variety of tasks and responsibilities typically associated with a commercial technical role, including, but not limited to: · Leads the drafting of proposal and contractual language. · Participates in the proposal and negotiation of agreements utilising approved contract terms and conditions. · Support proposal reviews in line with the internal gated process. · Supports / leads coordination and partnership with other internal functional disciplines, integrating business / finance / programme priorities to create solutions that balance business financial performance and customer relationship management · Supports the development and documentation of guidance related to new and updated contractual regulatory requirements. · Ensures compliance in the performance of contractual and business commitments, company policies, laws and regulations. Skills, Qualifications & Knowledge Required · Commercial suppo...

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