Manage key defense/U.S. government accounts, driving expansion and presenting technical solutions. Responsible for quotes, presentations, and maintaining pipeline accuracy.
Senior Key Account Manager — Drones & Defense
Location: Los Angeles/Remote Reports to: VP, Global Sales Travel: 25-30%
About the Job:
Own and grow our largest defense/U.S. government and Tier-1 prime accounts across uncrewed systems (air, ground, maritime) and enabling tech (payloads, MANET/C2, autonomy, software). You’ll be the executive-face to the customer—technically credible, commercially sharp, and relentless about expansion—driving follow-up quotes, follow-up presentations, and multi-year growth.
What You’ll Do:
- Own strategic accounts: Serve as single-threaded owner for 3–8 marquee accounts (primes, SI’s, and select DoD/IC end-users); run QBRs/EBRs, executive alignment, and program cadence.
- Expand within accounts: Build whitespace maps, multi-site rollout plans, and cross-sell/upsell (airframe + payload + comms + software + integration + sustainment).
- Be technically credible: Understand (or quickly learn) UAS architectures, payload interfaces, datalinks (MANET, C2), autonomy stacks, integration constraints, and test/airworthiness basics; translate requirements to engineering and value to customers.
- Drive pursuits & quotes: Generate timely follow-up quotes (ROM to firm), BOEs, options/CLIN structures, lead pricing reviews and approvals, and track from inquiry → PO.
- Deliver follow-up presentations: Create and deliver mission-focused demos, tech deep dives, and ROI/mission-effect briefs tailored to user, PM, and exec audiences.
- Program & issue management: Orchestrate trials, range events, and evaluations; manage risks, action logs, test cards, and after-action plans through closeout.
- Forecast with precision: Maintain CRM hygiene, 90-day commit accuracy, and executive-ready pipeline views; drive MEDDIC/Challenger discipline across pursuits.
- Contracting & compliance savvy: Partner with contracts/export/QA on T&Cs, DFARS flow-downs, ITAR/EAR, cybersecurity (CMMC/NIST basics), and quality (AS9100) needs.
- Voice of Customer: Feed roadmap with validated needs (KPPs/KSAs, MOSA/interoperability, spectrum, SWaP-C, autonomy features).
Where You’ll Influence in the Buy Cycle:
- Pre-RFI shaping: User trials, CONOPS, draft requirements, and pilot funding.
- RFI/RFP: Eval criteria, threshold/objective performance, teaming and price-to-win inputs.
- Vehicle leverage: Expand via IDIQ/OTA/BPA/GWAC task orders and sole-source justifications where applicable.
- Post-award scale: Options, multi-site fielding, training, and sustainment attachments.
Required Qualifications:
- 7–12+ years key account or enterprise sales in drone/UxS, C5ISR, robotics, or defense with material growth in strategic accounts.
- Demonstrated ability to become technical fast and lead credible conversations with engineers, program managers, test directors, and operators.
- Track record of follow-up quotes → orders and building multi-year, multi-program expansions.
- Strong presentation skills (technical and executive); expert stakeholder mapping and deal strategy (MEDDIC/Challenger a plus).
- Working knowledge of ITAR/EAR, defense acquisition paths (FAR/DFARS, OTA/CSO, IDIQ), and program lifecycles from prototype to production.
- Bachelor’s in engineering, business, or related; advanced degree or DAU/NCMA credentials a plus.
- Clearance: Active Secret or ability to obtain/maintain; TS/SCI preferred.
- CRM (HubSpot), Microsoft Suite, collaboration (Teams), and standard proposal tooling knowledge.
KPIs:
- Net revenue and gross margin growth within named accounts
- Expansion velocity (new sites/programs/payloads/modules per account)
- Quote cycle time and quote-to-order conversion rate
- Forecast accuracy (commit vs. actual), pipeline coverage (≥3–4× quota)
- Program health (on-time demos, successful evals, CPARS-adjacent satisfaction)
Top Skills
Collaboration (Teams)
Crm (Hubspot)
Microsoft Suite
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