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6 Business Development Manager Jobs in Phoenix, AZ
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Assistant Project Manager - Multifamily ProjectsPhoenix, AZ (Onsite) Full-TimeOur reputable client, a General Contractor with over $3 billion in work over the past decade, is seeking a Assistant Project Manager to lead high-end residential construction projects with a focus ...$90,000 - $120,000/Year -
Assistant Project Manager - Multifamily ProjectsPhoenix, AZ (Onsite) Full-TimeOur reputable client, a General Contractor with over $3 billion in work over the past decade, is seeking a Assistnat Project Manager to lead high-end residential construction projects with a focus ...$80,000 - $100,000/Year -
Project Manager - Multifamily Projects - ChicagoPhoenix, AZ (Onsite) Full-TimeOur reputable client, a General Contractor with over $3 billion in work over the past decade, is seeking a Project Manager to lead high-end residential construction projects with a focus on quality...$130,000 - $155,000/Year -
Assistant Project Manager - Luxury Multifamily - ScottsdaleScottsdale, AZ (Onsite) Full-TimeOur top client of 2025 is actively looking for a Assistant Project Manager. This role will provide a clear, transparent path to a PM within the first 6-12 months with an excellent compensation pack...$90,000 - $120,000/Year -
Assistant Project Manager - Multi-family - ScottsdaleScottsdale, AZ (Onsite) Full-TimeOur top client of 2025 is actively looking for a Assistant Project Manager. This role will provide a clear, transparent path to a PM within the first 6-12 months with an excellent compensation pack...$80,000 - $120,000/Year -
Project Engineer - Multifamily ProjectsPhoenix, AZ (Onsite) Full-TimeOur reputable client, a General Contractor with over $3 billion in work over the past decade, is seeking a project engineer to lead high-end residential construction projects with a focus on qualit...$80,000 - $90,000/Year
Business Development Manager Jobs in Phoenix, AZ
Business development managers focus on training employees. They develop new programs and initiatives that will increase the skill set and overall knowledge of the workers in their business.A typical day in the life of a business development manager might include:
• Assessing the current knowledge base and skill set of employees
• Developing training programs for new employees
• Creating training and development initiatives to enhance existing employees
• Instructing supervisors on appropriate training methods