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Senior Sales Director

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The Senior Sales Director is responsible for sales strategy, business development, and proposal execution in the marine gas turbines sector, specifically for naval applications. This role involves stakeholder management, relationship building, and leading cross-functional teams to secure complex deals.
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Job Description SummaryCustomer facing staff responsible for winning business. Owns/influences commercial business operating guidelines and has ownership/influence over budgets for Maritime and Naval markets. Face of the business regarding all Navy and ship builder gas turbine systems solutions. High levels of Commercial judgment are required to achieve outcomes required while managing key internal and external stakeholders.Job Description

Company Overview:

Are you ready to see your career take flight? At GE Aerospace, we believe the world works better when it flies. We are a world-leading provider of jet engines, components, and integrated systems for commercial and military aircraft. We have a relentless dedication to the future of safe and more sustainable flight and believe in our talented people to make it happen.

Role Overview:

  • Formulate and execute sales and proposal strategy for Marine Gas Turbines
    Formulates and executes proposal strategies and sales agreements for maritime and naval applications utilizing LM2500 and related gas turbine technologies and systems. Leads deal structuring, pricing, and proposal development, and plays an integral role in customer negotiations with Navy leadership, acquisition authorities, and shipyard executives. Identifies and develops new business opportunities with internal functional partners to introduce new products, services, and lifecycle support offerings that drive growth in the marine market segment.

  • Develop expertise and leadership in the Naval & Maritime market
    Builds deep commercial and domain expertise across the naval and maritime market, including shipbuilding programs, mid-life upgrades, and fleet support opportunities. Understands key product lines, customer segments, and sales processes, and influences commercial strategy and policy across large and/or diverse regional sales territories.

  • Apply industry insight to shape strategy and decisions
    Interprets internal and external business, defense, and maritime industry trends and recommends best practices to improve products, processes, and services. Uses insight into Navy procurement processes, shipyard practices, and competitive technologies to inform sales strategy, opportunity qualification, and investment decisions.

  • Lead complex, cross-functional sales campaigns
    Leads others to find creative, customer-driven solutions for complex projects, and opportunities. Evaluates the quality of information received, challenges conflicting data, and collaborates with multiple internal and external resources (engineering, program managers, legal/contracts, finance, and product line) to arrive at robust, competitive proposals and value propositions tailored to naval and shipyard requirements.

  • Manage key stakeholders and complex relationships
    Manages key stakeholder risk and navigates complex business and governmental relationships across Navy organizations, shipyards, channel partners, and internal functions. Communicates complex messages clearly and persuasively, and negotiates both internally and externally to align on strategy, resolve issues, and secure favorable commercial outcomes. Influences peers and senior leaders to take action and support strategic capture efforts and long-term account plans.

Ideal Candidate:

  • The ideal candidate has experience in shipbuilding systems (in particular propulsion systems) with shipyard and naval  relationships, along with sales acumen in building a growth pipeline.

Required Qualifications:

  • Significant experience in Marine/Defense Sales & Business Development
    Significant professional experience in Sales & Proposal, Business Development, and/or Commercial Operations, preferably in maritime, naval, or marine propulsion systems. Experience and knowledge of gas turbine technology (ideally LM2500 or similar) and marine systems integration is strongly preferred. Knowledge or experience working with Naval markets and shipbuilding ecosystems (e.g., interaction with Navy HQ, acquisition agencies, shipyards, and system integrators) is key.

  • Advanced education or equivalent experience
    Knowledge level typically comparable to a Master’s degree from an accredited university or college in Engineering, Naval Architecture, Marine/Mechanical Engineering, Business, or a related field, or equivalent relevant experience.

  • Proven track record in Naval/Maritime environment
    Typically 10+ years of experience in sales, maritime market roles, naval leadership, or marine/defense business development, with a demonstrated track record of winning complex deals, engaging at senior customer levels, and leading cross-functional teams in a naval or shipbuilding environment.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Significant experience in Marine/Defense Sales & Business Development

Significant professional experience in Sales & Proposal, Business Development, and/or Commercial Operations, preferably in maritime, naval, or marine propulsion systems. Experience and knowledge of gas turbine technology (ideally LM2500 or similar) and marine systems integration is strongly preferred. Knowledge or experience working with Naval markets and shipbuilding ecosystems (e.g., interaction with Navy HQ, acquisition agencies, shipyards, and system integrators) is key.

  • Strong communication and collaborative presence

Strong oral and written communication skills with the ability to effectively engage Navy leaders, acquisition officials, shipyard executives, and internal senior management. Demonstrated presence and ability to influence at multiple organizational levels.

  • Leadership and relationship-building Roles and Responsibilities

Formulate and execute sales and proposal strategy for Marine Gas Turbines
Formulates and executes proposal strategies and sales agreements for maritime and naval applications utilizing LM2500 and related gas turbine technologies and systems. Leads deal structuring, pricing, and proposal development, and plays an integral role in customer negotiations with Navy leadership, acquisition authorities, and shipyard executives. Identifies and develops new business opportunities with internal functional partners to introduce new products, services, and lifecycle support offerings that drive growth in the marine market segment.

  • Develop expertise and leadership in the Naval & Maritime market

Builds deep commercial and domain expertise across the naval and maritime market, including shipbuilding programs, mid-life upgrades, and fleet support opportunities. Understands key product lines, customer segments, and sales processes, and influences commercial strategy and policy across large and/or diverse regional sales territories.

  • Apply industry insight to shape strategy and decisions

Interprets internal and external business, defense, and maritime industry trends and recommends best practices to improve products, processes, and services. Uses insight into Navy procurement processes, shipyard practices, and competitive technologies to inform sales strategy, opportunity qualification, and investment decisions.

  • Lead complex, cross-functional sales campaigns through collaboration

Leads others to find creative, customer-driven solutions for complex projects, product lines, and opportunities. Evaluates the quality of information received, challenges conflicting data, and uses multiple internal and external resources (engineering, programs, services, legal, finance, and partners) to arrive at robust, competitive proposals and value propositions tailored to naval and shipyard requirements.

  • Manage key stakeholders and complex relationships

Manages key stakeholder risk and navigates complex business and governmental relationships across Navy organizations, shipyards, channel partners, and internal functions. Communicates complex messages clearly and persuasively, and negotiates both internally and externally (with partners, vendors, customers) to align on strategy, resolve issues, and secure favorable commercial outcomes. Influences peers and senior leaders to take action and support strategic capture efforts and long-term account plans.

At GE Aerospace, we have a relentless dedication to the future of safe and more sustainable flight and believe in our talented people to make it happen. Here, you will have the opportunity to work on really cool things with really smart and collaborative people. Together, we will mobilize a new era of growth in aerospace and defense. Where others stop, we accelerate.

Additional Information

Relocation Assistance Provided: Yes

#LI-Remote - This is a remote position

Top Skills

Gas Turbine Technology
Lm2500
Marine Systems Integration
Maritime And Naval Applications

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