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Senior Business Development Manager - RF Electronics

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Senior Business Development Manager - RF Electronics

Location: Anywhere in the USA (Remote)

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Business Development Manager to join a market leader in RF and antenna technology, serving the defence, telecommunications, and security sectors.

This role is ideal for a commercially driven, technically astute individual with antenna or RF electronics experience who thrives on building strong client relationships and driving business growth across North America.

Main responsibilities of the Senior Business Development Manager - RF Electronics(Remote - USA):

Develop and maintain high-level client relationships
Identify and pursue new business opportunities
Manage the full sales lifecycle including quoting, closing, and post-sales support
Track market trends and competitor activity
Lead regular sales meetings and utilise CRM tools for forecasting and reporting
Collaborate with engineering and product teams to deliver best-fit solutions
Represent the business at client sites and industry events

Requirements of the Senior Business Development Manager - RF Electronics (Remote - USA):

Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Business or related field
Proven sales experience in antennas or RF-related systems
Proven success in the defence, aerospace, or telecom markets
Proficiency with CRM systems and Microsoft Office tools
Excellent communication, presentation, and negotiation skills
Must be based in the USA

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a high-growth, forward-thinking organisation with a strong reputation for technical excellence. You'll play a key role in expanding their market presence while working independently with the support of a collaborative global team.

To apply for this Senior Business Development Manager role based in the USA, please send your CV to:

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Or call (phone number removed) / (phone number removed)

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