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Business Development Director
Business Development Director – Defence & National Security
Location: Flexible / London / M4 Corridor (with UK&I travel as required)
Security Clearance: Eligible and willing to undergo high level UK government security clearance
Our purpose is to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation. As a Business Development Director (BD Director), you will contribute to this by engaging the Defence & National Security market, shaping opportunities around real customer challenges, and helping Fujitsu play a meaningful role in safeguarding the UK and its allies.
Role Overview
The Business Development Director is a senior, market-facing business development role within Fujitsu’s Defence & National Security business, focused on building strong customer relationships, shaping opportunities, and developing a high-quality pipeline aligned to real Defence and Security challenges. Operating within an established strategic framework, the role is centred on leading customer-facing campaigns, engaging the Defence & Security market, and building a robust pipeline aligned to genuine customer needs and market demand.
The role spans the full sales lifecycle — from early market engagement and campaign shaping through to handover into formal bid — working closely with bid and delivery teams to ensure opportunities are well-positioned, clearly articulated and executable. As part of a collaborative Business Development team, the role requires a balance of strategic judgement and hands-on execution, creating momentum in the market, aligning internal contributors, and converting relationships and insight into high-quality, competitive pursuits.
Key Responsibilities
- Contribute to the identification and prioritisation of Defence & National Security campaigns as part of the Business Development team, informed by market insight, customer needs, partner capabilities and Fujitsu’s offerings.
- Take ownership for shaping and executing agreed campaigns, defining where to play, target customers, problem spaces, value proposition and routes to market.
- Develop and execute campaign plans for assigned campaigns, creating momentum through structured market engagement and opportunity shaping.
- Feed insight from campaign execution back into wider campaign prioritisation and future focus areas.
- Own the progression of opportunities through the pre-contract sales lifecycle, from early qualification and shaping through to handover into formal bid.
- Qualify and prioritise opportunities to focus effort on high-value, winnable pursuits aligned to customer need and Fujitsu capability.
- Shape opportunity positioning, value propositions and win themes, maintaining momentum as opportunities move towards procurement.
- Support structured handover to bid and delivery teams, ensuring continuity of customer context, insight and campaign history.
- Operate as an integral member of the Business Development team, working collaboratively to align campaigns, share market insight and coordinate activity.
- Engage constructively with bid, delivery and partner teams to ensure opportunities are competitive, executable and well-shaped.
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date campaign and opportunity information in line with agreed pipeline management and governance processes.
- Use pipeline insight to inform opportunity prioritisation, review activity and future market engagement
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Experience & Skills
- Defence & National Security business development: Proven track record of full-lifecycle business development, including early campaign shaping, pre-sales through to opportunity progression and long-term account growth.
- Defence procurement knowledge: Strong understanding of Defence procurement processes and frameworks, including SPT, ITT, competitive dialogue and formal assurance reviews (e.g. BAR/CAR).
- Customer intimacy and senior stakeholder influence: Experience building trusted advisor relationships with MOD, Armed Forces, Defence Digital or national security organisations, with credibility at senior customer and executive levels.
- Opportunity shaping and technology alignment: Ability to translate customer challenges into well-shaped opportunities, aligning needs with technology portfolios and solution roadmaps.
- Campaign and partner leadership: Comfortable leading complex, multi-party campaigns involving primes, SMEs and international partners to create coherent, competitive pursuits.
- Commercial acumen: Strong commercial judgement and negotiation skills, with experience converting partnerships, MoUs and teaming agreements into tangible pipeline and revenue.
- Market and industry insight: Clear understanding of the Defence & National Security landscape, including customer priorities, industry trends and competitive positioning.
Measures of Success (First 12-18 Months)
- Value and quality of qualified pipeline generated, driven by owned campaigns and aligned to Defence & National Security priorities.
- Effective conversion of campaigns into competitive bids, demonstrated through strong opportunity shaping and timely, high-quality handover to bid teams.
- Quality of customer and partner engagement, evidenced by access, strength of relationships and repeat engagement across target stakeholders.
- Conversion of partner engagement into active opportunities, using teaming and partnerships to strengthen pipeline and competitiveness.
- Accurate and reliable pipeline visibility, with campaign and opportunity information maintained to support governance, prioritisation and decision-making.


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Why Join Us?
This is an opportunity to be at the forefront of Fujitsu’s engagement with the UK Defence & National Security community. As a Business Development Director, you will lead customer-facing campaigns, build trusted relationships across the Defence & National Security ecosystem, and shape opportunities that address complex, real-world challenges – directly contributing to the long-term role Fujitsu plays in safeguarding the UK and its allies.
Please note: It’s still worth applying even if you do not meet all the requirements above. We are passionate about investing in you and your career and if you have the transferable skills/ background in customer relationship development this could be the next opportunity for you.
Your Benefits
- 26 Days annual leave plus public holidays (3 flexible)
- Pension – Double matching contributions of up to 10%
- Life assurance
- Companywide incentive plans
- Your choices (Flexible benefits such as increased holidays / travel / dental, critical illness and more)
- Perks at work – employee discounts
- Employee assistance programme / virtual GP
- Role dependent benefits: Private medical / company car or car allowance
Recruitment process
The recruitment process consists of two stages of interviews.
We are a Disability Confident Employer and will offer an interview to disabled applicants who best meet the minimum/essential criteria for the role. Email EMEIArecruitment@fujitsu.com if you would like to apply through the Disability Confident Interview Scheme.
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