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Vice President, Business Unit Leader
Job Description:
HITT Contracting is seeking a Vice President (VP) to serve as the Business Unit Leader (BUL) for our Santa Clara office. The BUL will lead and manage multiple project teams to deliver exceptional results for our clients and generate profit for the company. This individual identifies project opportunities on multiple accounts and can define the strategies needed to win work for their team and ensures that projects align with our risk tolerance and run smoothly from start to finish. This position reports to and receives direction from an Executive Vice President.
HITT Contracting is headquartered in the Washington, DC area (Falls Church, VA). Our company has a strong, 85-year history of success in the commercial construction market nationwide and offers a positive and inclusive, team-oriented work environment. HITT has been recognized as a top workplace across multiple markets.
The qualified candidate brings strong leadership experience and established relationships in the industry and possesses the ability to implement strategy and execute goals set forth for Santa Clara and its surrounding market. This individual possesses excellent business acumen and communication skills, a core understanding of commercial construction and general contracting, and has proven ability managing multiple priorities and competing deadlines. Successful Business Unit Leaders and their teams must be committed to The HITT Promise meaning working tirelessly and intentionally to earn the trust of our clients by delivering exceptional experiences.
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