Sr. Director, Business Development (Northern California - Bay Area)
Role Overview
The Sr. Director, Business Development will drive increased sales and business for Avid Bioservices amongst biotechnology, biopharmaceutical, and pharmaceutical companies, or others as deemed appropriate, and increase Avid Bioservices' visibility in the marketplace.
About the Role
This position requires the employee to be based out of Northern California (Bay Area).
Responsibilities
- Grow market share and revenue within the biopharmaceutical/biotechnology CDMO industry by targeting and meeting with prospective clients to sell the benefits of partnering with Avid.
- Create and qualify new business opportunities within the biopharmaceutical/biotechnology industry.
- Develop and implement sales and marketing strategies and provide them to the Chief Commercial Officer.
- Maintain relationships with existing clients to secure follow-on business.
- Solicit and manage requests for proposals, information, and quotations from clients and potential clients.
- Collaborate with the proposal writer to customize and assemble documentation due to clients and ensure completion and issuance of responses for all forms of requests for information.
- Develop technical, management, and cost proposals based on client opportunities, customer needs, and competitive offerings.
- Develop plans and models that support business requirements and strategic selling initiatives, including customer intelligence, market segmentation and analysis, cross-selling and up-selling campaigns, key performance indicators and metrics, and market share.
- Deliver strategic market insight for optimizing sales coverage and market segmentation.
- Attend industry trade shows, conferences, and seminars, document leads, follow up, and opportunities in the appropriate CRM.
- Coordinate and manage client site visits and audits.
- Develop, update, maintain and evaluate competitive and industry analysis and intelligence information/database.
- Provide data analysis and analytics support for sales cycle related functions in proposal and presentation collateral.
- Collaborate with the proposal writer to develop pricing models, structure, and negotiate manufacturing contracts, and support project scope of work documentation.
- Schedule travel as needed and submit expense reports in a timely manner.
- Participate in mandatory team meetings and regularly standing internal calls.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree (B.A or B.S.) in biology, chemistry or similar science disciplines from a four-year college or university.
- 5+ years of experience in a Pharmaceutical Manufacturing environment, CDMO (preferably Biologic Drug Substance) sales positions demonstrating knowledge, capability and expertise in the biologics/pharmaceuticals industry or equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Knowledge in upstream and downstream manufacturing, as well as analytical tests and technology transfer processes.
- Demonstrate ability to establish and build professional relationships.
- Growing and expanding sales and customer base is required.
- Demonstrate ability to work within a team environment, supporting fellow business operations, marketing, proposal writers and project management professionals.
- Demonstrate experience within the territories with access to biopharmaceutical accounts.
- Able to navigate internal teams to ensure the best support of client needs.
- Proficient in Microsoft suite of software programs.
Benefits
We offer competitive compensation packages for this role, including a base salary, performance-based bonuses, and comprehensive benefits such as health, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k) matching, and paid time off. The compensation range for this role is $154,700 to $206,300 annually, depending on experience and qualifications. Additionally, we offer opportunities for career growth and development as well as a supportive and inclusive work environment.
Physical Demands/Role Specific Needs
The work environment for this job occasionally involves exposure to potential electrical shock, toxic or caustic chemicals, vibrations, fumes or airborne particles, wet or humid conditions (non-weather related), and proximity to moving mechanical parts. The noise level in the work environment is occasionally loud.