Director of Business Development - Contract
- Emplacement Ottawa
- Type d’emploi Emploi contractuel
- Salaire $0 per year
- Discipline Aerospace and Defence
- Références JOB-31028
About the Role
We are seeking a strategic and relationship-driven Director of Business Development to lead growth initiatives in the National Defence sector. This role is well-suited for a seasoned professional with a deep understanding of federal military infrastructure procurement and a proven track record of working with government-based clients and stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities
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Lead the business development strategy for defence-related construction projects across Canada.
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Identify, pursue, and secure new project opportunities in the defence construction sector through close collaboration with internal teams and external stakeholders.
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Build, foster, and maintain strategic relationships with external consultants, key government agencies (including DCC, DND, PSPC, and other federal bodies), and industry partners to support long-term growth.
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Navigate complex procurement processes and ensure compliance with government contracting requirements.
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Lead strategic business development planning and execution for defence construction initiatives, guiding Qualifications and Proposals teams to deliver compelling, compliant, and competitive submissions aligned with client expectations and organizational goals.
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Act as a trusted representative of the Construction division at industry events, conferences, and stakeholder meetings (e.g., Canadian Construction Association, Naval Association of Canada) to enhance brand visibility and strengthen key relationships.
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Collaborate closely with proposal, estimating, and operations teams to develop winning strategies and submissions.
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Monitor market trends, policy changes, and funding announcements relevant to defence infrastructure.
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Establish, lead, and strengthen strategic relationships with external consultants supporting the defence portfolio, ensuring alignment with project goals, strong collaboration, and long-term value creation.
Qualifications
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Minimum 10–15 years of progressive experience in defence, federal government, or infrastructure-related sectors, with a focus on strategic leadership and stakeholder engagement.
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At least 5 years in a senior leadership role (e.g., Director, Chief of Staff, or equivalent) overseeing complex operations, cross-functional teams, or national-level initiatives.
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Proven success leading business development or strategic growth initiatives within the defence or public infrastructure space.
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Experience working with or within organizations such as DND, CAF, PSPC, or DCC is strongly preferred.
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Strong understanding of federal procurement processes and capital project delivery models in both public and private sector environments.
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In-depth knowledge of Canadian defence infrastructure priorities, including how military organizations plan, fund, and execute capital projects.
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Demonstrated ability to leverage trusted relationships with senior industry leaders to advance strategic initiatives and uncover new opportunities.
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Background in military service or federal government roles directly related to the defence sector, ideally in a senior leadership capacity (e.g., strategic operations, cross-functional leadership, Chief of Staff–type roles).
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Exceptional communication, negotiation, and stakeholder engagement skills with the ability to influence outcomes and build long-term partnerships.
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Bilingualism (English/French) is considered an asset.
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Eligibility for Government of Canada Secret Level Clearance is mandatory.
Preferred Attributes
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Strategic, big-picture thinker with a collaborative leadership style who brings others along and values shared success.
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Disciplined, detail-oriented, and structured; thrives in organized environments and executes effectively.
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Open to learning, adaptable to new industries, and operates with humility and professionalism.
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Comfortable navigating both public and private sector environments with a genuine passion for contributing to national defence and public infrastructure.
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Mission-driven, balanced, and motivated by work that supports Canada’s long-term strategic priorities.