Business Development Director, Maritime (commercial Services)

Anduril Anduril · Defense · Washington, DC · Sales and Marketing : Business Development : Maritime Capture

Anduril Industries is a defense technology company seeking a Business Development Director for its Maritime Services division. The role focuses on expanding market presence in commercial and government sectors by defining strategy, forging partnerships, and closing deals. The position requires a deep understanding of the maritime services market and the ability to contribute to product strategy through customer insights. The company utilizes an AI-powered operating system, Lattice OS, and emphasizes autonomy, computer vision, sensor fusion, and networking technologies in its maritime platforms.

What you'd actually do

  1. Drive the expansion of Anduril's Maritime Services by leveraging deep understanding of commercial and government markets to identify new market entry opportunities and forge strategic partnerships
  2. Formulate a comprehensive growth strategy (domestic, international, and government), activate key partnerships, and closing impactful deals to build the Services business foundation
  3. Build a scalable pipeline to achieve ambitious revenue targets, actively contributed real-world customer insights to our maritime product strategy, and significantly elevated Anduril's brand awareness and leadership
  4. By the end of 2026, establish a scalable, high-performing pipeline to achieve ambitious revenue targets, actively contribute to our maritime product strategy through real-world customer insights, and significantly elevate Anduril's brand awareness and leadership within these sectors

Skills

Required

  • business development
  • strategy development
  • development program management
  • strategic acumen
  • technical expertise
  • maritime services market
  • commercial subsea technologies
  • applications

Nice to have

  • international markets
  • government sectors
  • customer insights
  • brand awareness
  • leadership

What the JD emphasized

  • Must be authorized to work in the United States