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Business Development Director - Defense

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Senior level
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Hiring Remotely in USA
Senior level
The Business Development Director will lead growth strategies in defense sectors, managing the sales cycle, building partnerships, and analyzing market needs.
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Description

We are looking for a high-impact Business Development Director to lead our growth within the defense and government sectors in the USA. This is a role for a closer - someone who possesses the strategic "startup hustle" to navigate emerging tech landscapes and the professional "defense-sector polish" to seal high-stakes federal contracts.

The ideal candidate has a proven track record of securing wins with the Department of Defense (DoD) and thrives in high-growth, venture-backed environments.

The Mission

As the Director of Business Development, you will be the primary engine for our market expansion. You won’t just be "opening doors" or managing partnerships; you will own the entire lifecycle of the deal—from initial capture and strategic positioning to final contract closing.

Must-Have Requirements

  • Experience: 8+ years of professional experience, with a heavy focus on the defense and government sectors.
  • Deal Ownership: A documented history of closing complex deals with federal and defense customers.
  • The Startup Edge: Direct experience working within a startup environment. You understand how to build processes where they don't exist and move at the speed of innovation.
  • Location: Must be based in the United States.

Nice-to-Have

  • Maritime/Naval Expertise: Specific experience in shipbuilding, naval systems, autonomous maritime contexts, or maritime defense is a significant plus.
  • Growth Pedigree: Previous roles at venture-backed, high-growth defense tech companies.
  • Strategic Scope: Demonstrated experience as a Director or Senior IC owning capture efforts, strategic partnerships, and new business wins.
  • Career Stability: A history of sustained tenure and professional growth within organizations (we value "builders" over "hoppers").

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead Capture & Closing: Own the end-to-end sales cycle for major government and defense contracts.
  • Strategic Growth: Identify and penetrate new market segments within the DoD and federal government.
  • Partnership Architecture: Build and manage strategic relationships that lead directly to revenue and mission success.
  • Market Intelligence: Translate complex government requirements into actionable product feedback for our engineering and product teams.

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