Working as a Business Development Manager - FM you will lead the business development function in FM services to build relationships, raise the profile of Skanska FM capability, identify suitable opportunities inline with Business Plan and support the growth of the Operating Unit. What you'll do:
- Deliver a sustainable pipeline of work in accordance with the business strategy
- Be a key contributor and collaborator in the development of the business strategy for the assigned sector / geography
- Be an integral part of the preconstruction team within Building Services Operating Unit, liaising with the Operations team and, specifically the senior leadership team.
- Provide proactive business development for the Operating unit which is aligned to the business strategy and in accordance with the Skanska Tender Approval Process.
- Create, present and manage Customer Engagement Plans for the Operating Unit within the assigned sector / geography, including supporting members of the Operating Unit to assist in delivery of the CEP.
- Maintain and deepen existing customer relationships to provide future opportunities for work
- Develop new customer relationships providing quality negotiated, framework and tender opportunities for the Operating unit.
Ability to communicate and influence effectively to develop and maintain customer relationships - Business and strategic acumen is essential to develop negotiated, framework and tender opportunities, with an ability to communicate and influence effectively to develop and maintain customer relationships
- Has thorough knowledge of business development and creating negotiated framework and bid opportunities
- Has an ability to gather, analyse and evaluate facts
- Pays attention to detail and sees things through to completion
- Can deliver reports orally and written in an objective and persuasive manner
- Has knowledge of the construction industry and experience within a project based organisation and operations within London
Skanska, one of the world's leading project development and construction groups, is an