The Business Development Manager drives growth and partnerships across industrial markets in Canada by managing key accounts, identifying opportunities, and leading complex sales cycles.
Position Purpose:
The Business Development Manager (BDM) is responsible for driving strategic growth, profitability, and long-term partnerships across national and regional distributors as well as some direct end users within industrial markets (ie: oil & gas, manufacturing, mining, rail, etc.). This role develops and executes account strategies aligned with company objectives, leveraging a consultative, value-based sales approach to expand share of wallet and deliver measurable customer outcomes.
Job Responsibilities:
- Own and manage a portfolio of national/key accounts with revenue and margin accountability.
- Map customer organizations (economic buyers, influencers, users) and build executive relationships.
- Identify growth opportunities across multiple market segments and geographies within Canada.
- Assess and acquire new distribution channels in the region as needed to achieve market share and revenue goals.
- Present company value proposition, distributor programs, and benefits to target distributors to peak their interest and to ultimately join our network of distributors.
- Deliver against annual sales targets (revenue, margin, mix).
- Lead complex, multi-site sales cycles using a consultative / Challenger-style approach.
- Drive cross-selling and upselling across product lines and solutions.
- Negotiate pricing agreements, contracts, and long-term supply arrangements.
- Position differentiated value propositions tied to cost savings, reliability, uptime, and operational performance.
- Collaborate with technical teams to deliver customized industrial solutions.
- Translate customer needs into actionable proposals, ROI models, and implementation plans.
- Serve as the central liaison between accounts and internal teams (customer service, operations, supply chain, product management, marketing, finance).
- Lead internal account reviews, pipeline management, and forecast accuracy.
- Monitor industry trends, customer market dynamics, and competitive activity.
- Provide insights to leadership on pricing, product gaps, and market opportunities.
- Support new product introductions and strategic initiatives within key accounts.
- Utilize company CRM tool to manage pipeline of opportunities.
- Utilize marketing tools and resources to generate leads.
- Provide sales training and field support to distributors as needed. Develop and monitor. distributor sales activity and performance within the region.
- Ensure exceptional customer service is provided to internal and external customers.
- Identify and participate as an exhibitor in applicable Industry trade shows and conferences.
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Business, Engineering, or related field.
- 5–10+ years of industrial/B2B sales experience, with at least 3+ years selling industrial lubricants or compounds.
- CRM proficiency (e.g., Salesforce) and pipeline management discipline.
- Technical aptitude to understand industrial applications and product performance.
Core Competencies
- Strong commercial acumen, negotiation skills, and strategic thinking.
- Technical sales experience in the Industrial, Oil & Gas, Mining, or related market sector is helpful.
- Results driven with high accountability.
- High energy and ability to work in a fast paced environment working with all levels from corporate executives to field employees.
- Ability to work independently and strong organizational skills to manage time, territory, and resources effectively.
- Strong follow through skills to close leads and action items.
- Ability to Travel >50%
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