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We represent some of the most successful and respected Public and Private firms in the country.  These Engineering, Architecture, Program Management, and Design Build firms are consistently at the top of the rankings – some are global, some are national, and some are local. Our clients work on some of the finest projects in markets such as highway, water, rail, aviation, energy, and federal, just to name a few.  The companies we work with recognize the significance of capturing quality talent, are dedicated to growth, and most of all, they understand the importance of employee development and retention.  EDT focuses on clients who are opportunistic, progressive, and have driven leadership.

USAID Director of Business Development
Our client is global provider of Federal services with USAID being one of their platforms. They are an international company, geared for growth, with numerous offices around the world.

The USAID Director of Business Development will understand business relations with the agriculture, economic development and energy and climate change divisions. The ideal candidate will be well versed in upcoming contracts, on a global scale. Be experienced in developing marketing strategies, proposal preparation and working with subcontractors, to include pricing structure. This individual needs to be independent, confident and driven.

US Head of MEP
Our client is an international firm, who is one of the largest independent mechanical and electrical consulting firms in the building services engineering industry.

The Head of MEP will be leading an emerging MEP services department in the United States. This individual will need to have an MEP background, as well as strong leadership, extensive client connections and experience growing an MEP practice. Our client has several significant contracts already secured in the US and are looking to grow their practice over the next five years by more than ten-fold. Currently, the practice has approximately a dozen people and they are looking to grow that to 150 people over the next 5 years.