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... for workforce management, task management, material management and fire safety & security. At the ... Working closely with the Managing and Commercial Directors to ensure product and commercial ...

... for workforce management, task management, material management and fire safety & security. At the ... Working closely with the Managing and Commercial Directors to ensure product and commercial ...

... for workforce management, task management, material management and fire safety & security. At the ... Working closely with the Managing and Commercial Directors to ensure product and commercial ...

Proficient with email, professional reporting systems, and workforce management software.Excellent ... Join our team and make a direct impact on branch success! Job Posted by ApplicantPro

Proficient with email, professional reporting systems, and workforce management software ... Join our team and make a direct impact on branch success!

The Director of Customer Support will own the end-to-end support experience for our dealership ... Implement tiered support models, staffing forecasts, and workforce management practices to balance ...

The Director of Customer Support will own the end-to-end support experience for our dealership ... Implement tiered support models, staffing forecasts, and workforce management practices to balance ...

Director Global Rubber Material

Northville, MI · On-site

$219K - $229K/yr

Position Summary The Director of Formulation Development is a senior technical and organizational ... workforce. * Manage, coach, and develop technical leaders and subject matter experts. * Act as a ...

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How much do director workforce management jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for director workforce management in Michigan is $102,395.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $69,700.00 and $136,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a director workforce management do?

A Director of Workforce Management oversees workforce planning, forecasting, and scheduling to optimize labor resources. They analyze data, implement workforce strategies, and ensure operational efficiency while aligning staffing with business needs. Additionally, they collaborate with leadership to improve productivity, manage labor costs, and enhance employee engagement. Their role is crucial in industries like call centers, retail, and healthcare, where workforce efficiency directly impacts service delivery and profitability.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the director workforce management position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Director Workforce Management, you need expertise in workforce planning, data analysis, labor forecasting, and leadership, typically supported by a bachelor’s or master’s degree in business, human resources, or a related field. Familiarity with workforce management systems (such as Kronos, ADP, or Workday), advanced Excel skills, and sometimes relevant certifications (like SHRM-SCP) are highly valued. Outstanding communication, strategic thinking, and problem-solving abilities set top candidates apart in this position. These skills and qualifications are crucial for optimizing workforce efficiency, meeting organizational goals, and leading cross-functional teams effectively.

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Infographic showing various Director Workforce Management job openings in Michigan as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 2% Temporary, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 84% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $102,395 per year, or $49.2 per hour.

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Job description

Title: Regional Sales Manager

Salary: $70K-$80K, depending on experience + commission

'Supporting the digital transformation of the construction industry'

Biosite provides technology-enabled solutions that have been specifically designed to optimise operational efficiency, improve health and safety and ensure compliance for construction projects.

Biosite's purpose is to support the digital transformation of the construction industry, by being an innovator in developing technology and software solutions that give our customers peace of mind that they are in control of their sites. Underpinned by a unique biometric algorithm, Biosite provides market-leading software solutions for workforce management, task management, material management and fire safety & security. At the heart of all Biosite solutions is the capture of quality data that is converted to valuable real-time insight, enabling our customers to make more informed decision making.

Following our recent acquisition by ASSA ABLOY and our continued success in the UK market, Biosite is expanding into new geographies and as such is recruiting for a Regional Sales Manager for the US.

Focusing on the construction market, you will implement new business sales strategies that you have developed specifically to drive sales and growth within your region. As well as managing the strategy, you will also be hands on; liaising with clients directly and negotiating contracts.

The successful candidate will have an opportunity to develop the role and make their mark in what is a rapidly growing technology company leading the way in workforce management for construction.   

The position is a field-based role. 

 

Main Responsibilities and Tasks

  • Develop and implement sales strategies for the whole region.
  • Forecasting and reporting on sales activity within the region.
  • Working closely with the Managing and Commercial Directors to ensure product and commercial offering is suitable for continued growth and sales.
  • Generating new business through various means of lead generation such as telephone prospecting, physical prospecting, existing client relationship development, etc.
  • Taking full ownership for sales within the region and portfolio of key accounts; developing profitable sales through promoting additional services and value-added solutions.
  • Managing the sales process from initial prospecting stage through the securing the order and ensuring successful implementation, with a focus on customer satisfaction and retention. 
  • Actively managing and developing the growth of product sales within the region.
  • Effectively and efficiently analysing, implementing, and controlling the opportunities within the region.
  • Taking ownership for account performance, including: Ensuring ongoing retention and maximising opportunities Owning performance against financial targets, and Renegotiating renewals.
    Developing executive level relationships.
  • Maintaining your own prospecting and lead generation database.
  • Managing your own diary and time.

Key working relationships (internal and external)

  • Ensure sales targets are met and maximising opportunities and ensuring positive impact of the Biosite reputation and proposition.
  • Working closely with the Sales and Marketing team on the development of sales assets, with the opportunity to make recommendations direct to the Commercial Director and Managing Director  
  • Working closely with new customers to build successful trading relationships.
  • Developing your own customer network.

Person profile: Essential qualifications, experience, knowledge and behaviours

  • A thorough understanding of the sales / key account process with a minimum of five years' successful / appropriate construction or key account experience.
  • Proven track record of business development at all levels, with added value relating to construction, construction software or security solutions.
  • Strong sales and presentation skills - including probing, listening, and closing, especially in-depth investigation.
  • Solid understanding of the business and its strategy, with the ability to integrate this into daily activity, with the ability to take this forward into identifying opportunities to maximise product sales across multiple sectors and applications. 
  • Experience of developing and owning account plans, with a track record of delivering against account plans, new or existing accounts, bids or tenders.
  • Commercially aware with total business orientation and able to understand labour rate to material costs argumentation, plus able to understand and present a "value proposition" to clients or potential clients. Articulation of this is key to success. 
  • An open communication style; friendly, conscientious, and committed team player. A highly personable relationship builder and able to engage at all levels including Directors, Project Managers, Quantity Surveyors, Buyers, Procurement etc. 
  • Excellent presentation skills are also important together with strong negotiation, commercial and analytical skills. 
  • Naturally persuasive, creative, and self-motivated; able to recognise opportunities and use your own initiative to convert these into sales. 
  • A high degree of numeracy, computer literacy and a strong ability with Excel, PowerPoint and ability to become highly competent with our own SaaS product is essential to success. 
  • Due to the nature of the role, experience of selling at both site and senior level is essential. Adaptation to different environments is key. 
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