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Business Development Manager - Government Contracts (Honolulu)

$70,000-75,000/year

1201 S King St, Honolulu, HI 96814, USA

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Hawaiian Building Maintenance (HBM) is looking for a full-time Business Development Manager - Government Contracts. Ideal candidate will have a dynamic personality interested in learning our company and generating new business for state and federal leads, transform opportunity, excellent customer service skills and communication/presentation skills, initiative, and ability to multi-task, able to use Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, advance knowledge with contract/business proposals, the ability to provide insight and thought leadership to senior management. Must have a valid driver’s license and pass background check. Schedule: Monday - Friday: variable **Must be available on the weekends and holidays; subjective to events and meetings** Compensation: $70k - $75k + commission Benefits: Company vehicle, company gas card, health insurance plan, vision insurance, dental insurance, 401(k) plan, flexible spending options, holiday, vacation, and employee parking. To learn more about the position: https://careers.hireology.com/hawaiianbuildingmaintenance/2467070/description We are also looking for a Full-Time Business Development Manager. Click on link to view more about the position: https://careers.hireology.com/hawaiianbuildingmaintenance/2384176/description Hawaiian Building Maintenance 1013 Kawaiahao Street, Honolulu, HI 96814 (Office currently closed to walk-ins) Fax: 808-531-6946 Equal Opportunity Employer www.hbmhawaii.com/

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