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Commercial & Business Development Manager (Crane Services)

Philadephia, PA

Company Overview:

Hanwha Convergence USA is a leading provider of O&M Servies for Solar and Energy Storage Systems, leveraging our industry-leading IT and engineering capabilities. In addition, we are a trusted smart factory solutions provider, supplying top-notch integrated control and monitoring systems. Our company is committed to bringing tomorrow’s dreams to life and creating a smarter world with our customers by adding value to technology.

Note for external recruiting firms: We are not accepting unsolicited resumes at this time. Please do not contact our employees regarding this position.

Position Summary:

The Crane Business Commercial and Business Development Manager is responsible for leading contract negotiation and management, managing commercial proposal activities, and driving MRO business development within the crane services business in the United States. This role integrates contract and commercial functions with subcontractor management and new business development to optimize revenue, profitability, and fleet utilization.

Contract & Commercial Proposal and Review (30%)

  • Review and manage all commercial proposals, bids, and contract terms
  • Ensure accuracy, competitiveness, and profitability of pricing structures
  • Lead contract negotiations with clients, vendors, and partners
  • Evaluate project margin, risk exposure, and commercial feasibility
  • Support bid strategy development and internal approval processes
  • Ensure alignment between contract terms and operational execution capability

Strategic Planning & Business Analysis (20%)

  • Develop annual and mid-term business plans for crane operations
  • Conduct market, competitor, and pricing analysis
  • Support revenue forecasting and demand planning
  • Analyze profitability by customer, project, and fleet utilization
  • Provide strategic insights to support executive decision-making

MRO Coordination (20%)

  • Develop and support MRO strategy to ensure fleet reliability and availability
  • Manage contact, relationships, and performance of subcontractors
  • Coordinate with maintenance and operations teams to optimize repair scheduling and cost efficiency
  • Monitor maintenance cost structure, vendor performance, and turnaround time
  • Support capital expenditure (CAPEX) planning for equipment lifecycle management
  • Align maintenance priorities with commercial and operational requirements
  • Ensure compliance with safety standards and regulatory requirements

New Business Development (20%)

  • Identify and develop new business opportunities in construction, energy, industrial, and infrastructure sectors
  • Build and maintain strategic client relationships
  • Drive revenue growth through new customer acquisition and project wins
  • Represent the company in client meetings, bids, and industry events
  • Develop and maintain a strong sales pipeline

Other Duties (10%)

  • Perform other duties and special projects as assigned by management
  • Support cross-functional initiatives including safety, HR, finance, and asset management
  • Assist in reporting, executive presentations, and internal business reviews
  • Ensure compliance with company policies and industry safety regulations

Qualification:

  • Bachelor’s degree in business, Engineering, Construction Management, or related field (MBA preferred)
  • 10+ years of experience in crane industry, heavy equipment, construction, industrial services, or MRO-related operations
  • Strong experience in contract negotiation, commercial proposal review, and business development
  • Experience with equipment maintenance planning or asset management strongly preferred
  • Strong financial acumen (pricing, margin analysis, P&L understanding)
  • Experience in strategic planning highly preferred
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills in both English and Korean
  • Experience in a multinational company is preferred

Physical Requirements:

  • Ability to remain in a stationary position (e.g., seated at a desk) for extended periods while performing office-based work.
  • Frequent use of a computer, keyboard, mouse, and other standard office equipment.
  • Ability to communicate effectively in person, over the phone, and via video conferencing.
  • Ability to read, review, and analyze information presented on screens and in printed materials.
  • Ability to occasionally stand, walk, reach, bend, or lift light office materials or equipment (up to 20 pounds).
  • Sufficient visual and auditory acuity to perform job-related tasks in a typical office and meeting environment.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced, professional business environment and manage multiple priorities.
  • Ability and willingness to travel domestically and internationally, with travel requirements of up to approximately 25%.

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