“Responsibilities:
- Develop capture plans, formulate a winning capture strategy, and obtain the resources necessary to prosecute the capture plan.
- Identify and qualify opportunities and grow the pipeline both independently and in collaboration with Business Development.
- Lead development and implementation of large deal capture plans (win strategy, timeline, and backlog), ensuring it is maintained, up to date, and properly reported.
- Perform gap analysis of capabilities against customer requirements and identifies salient past performance references.
- Form and lead cross-functional opportunity pursuit teams of business developers, solution architects, analysts, business unit representatives, and proposal managers managing level of effort and direction.
- Engage support from corporate resources to support Opportunity Capture, including Graphics, Marketing, Contracts, Recruiting, and Pricing.
- Perform market analysis, identify opportunities, develop, and execute capture plans, and monitor competitor activity for each capture.
- Leads development of internal teaming and capabilities gap analysis, competitive assessments, discriminators and key win themes and overall win strategy.
- Develop proposal schedule and ensure adherence to all deadlines.
- Coordinate the development of all proposal development materials including proposal outline, proposal management plan and writing plans.”
“Requirements:
- 3+ years of capture management in federal government contracting.
- Deep relationship in the Federal government and the contracting community, preferably with USDA, VA, DHA, FDA, CDC, Air Force.
- Organizational process improvement and process design.
- Metrics and performance management.
- Staff and team development.
- Analytical, presentation, and problem-solving skills
- Experience in Information Technology (IT) solutions
- Demonstrated experience in proposal writing, work breakdown structures and basis of estimates.”
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