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A family-run business in housing refurbishment in North London is seeking a Bid Manager. In this role, you will be responsible for establishing and managing the bid management function, leading the end-to-end bid process, and ensuring the quality of submissions. The ideal candidate will have significant experience in property management, with a strong track record of writing successful bids and managing teams. This position offers a competitive salary package up to £75,000.
Role: Bid Manager
Location: North London
Salary: up to 75k plus package
Howells are working with a family run business that operate in the Social Housing Refurbishment space with a turnover 70m.
As Bid Manager you will build and own the end-to-end bid management capability for Connect. You will establish the bid management function, including developing the bid library, establishing the bid lifecycle process and qualifying opportunities that align with our growth strategy. The Bid Manager will be responsible for preparing successful SQs and winning bids, taking ownership of the end-to-end bid process and implementation of all necessary bid procedures and processes. The Bid Manager will line manage a Bid Coordinator. The Bid Manager will be key in enabling their growth, ensuring we are bidding smartly, competitively and compliantly and that our bid submissions reflect our values, technical and service expertise and social value credentials.
Setting up the bid function
End-to-end bid management
For more into please contact Gary Sewell on (phone number removed)
If you feel that you have the relevant experience to be successful in this position and would like to find out more please apply online today attaching a copy of your current CV. Alternatively contact us on (phone number removed).
Howells are an Equal Opportunities employer. All applications will be dealt with in the strictest confidence. Howells acts as an Employment Business for the supply of temporary workers and an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies.