Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Salary D.O.E + 25% Bonus + additional commission for large project wins!
Senior Business Developer – RF systems I am currently recruiting for a leading British RF systems company who are supplying RF systems to Space X and working with defence, space and aerospace accounts across the UK and EU. They are growing and are seeking a Senior Business Developer to join their team! As Senior Business Developer, you will come from a RF systems /microwave background and have existing relationships within aerospace / defence accounts in the UK/EU. You will be managing and developing business as well as driving forward pipeline. Home-base role – can be hybrid with offices in the north of the UK. Senior Business Developer Requirements: Relevant technical degree, or equivalent, in electronic engineering. Good understanding of RF and microwave technologies ( may include antenna, transceiver, modem, radio etc ) Proven skill-set in solution and consultative selling. Existing relationships within defence, aerospace or space accounts. Existing security clearance a plus! This is an exciting opportunity to make a difference on a growing British tech company who are making a global impact! Get in touch for more information..
Manchester
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