Director of Business Development, Central US
Responsibilities
Territory Ownership
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Own and manage a defined territory of investor-owned utilities across the Central U.S., including Texas, Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas, and neighboring states.
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Build and maintain a robust pipeline of qualified opportunities.
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Develop multi-threaded relationships across utility organizations — field, engineering, operations, asset management, grid modernization, and C-suite stakeholders.
Enterprise Sales Execution
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Drive complex, technical, multi-stakeholder sales cycles from initial outreach through contract execution, typically ~18 months in length.
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Lead discovery, technical presentations, pilot structuring, and commercial negotiations with support from revenue leadership.
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Develop account strategies and territory plans; bring a disciplined, process-driven approach to forecasting and pipeline management.
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Partner with sales engineering and regulatory teams to define pilots that ensure prospects experience clear, measurable value.
Market Development
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Represent Gridware at utility industry events and conferences (e.g., EEI, DistribuTECH) to build brand presence in the Central Region.
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Gather and synthesize market intelligence — customer needs, competitive dynamics, regulatory drivers — to inform product roadmap and GTM strategy.
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Work closely with marketing and product to develop region-specific messaging and materials.
Required Skills
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7+ years of technical sales or consulting experience directly with electric utilities.
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Demonstrated ability to convey and respond to technical engineering questions without additional internal support.
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Deep familiarity with the investor-owned utility landscape — procurement processes, regulatory environments, and key stakeholders.
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Strong executive presence and ability to build trust with both senior leaders (VP/C-suite) as well as frontline individual contributors.
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Experience managing long-cycle, technically complex sales processes involving multiple stakeholders.
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Self-directed and resourceful; comfortable creating structure in an early-stage, fast-moving environment.
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Willingness to travel 40-50% within the Central Region.
Bonus Skills
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An engineering degree with 2+ years industry experience working with/for electric utilities on T&D planning/engineering projects.
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Professional engineering licensure.
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Experience selling hardware/software platform solutions (sensors, IoT, SaaS) into utilities or critical infrastructure.
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Knowledge of distribution grid operations, engineering, protection, asset management, or wildfire mitigation programs.
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Networked into several major Central Region IOUs