trey25624
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 10, 2007
- 47
I was recently presented with an opportunity and looking for some advice from people that have maybe dealt with a similar situation.
I currently work for an oil and gas company as an engineer, specifically in pipeline integrity. A consulting company has offered me a position to create a business line that provides pipeline integrity services to the oil and gas industry. I would be responsible for attracting new clients as well as managing projects. Essentially growing this from scratch. I would be expected to bring in revenue of over 200k in my first year and over 700k every year after. I think this is possible from research I've done. The pay for this job would be better than my current position.
I spent nearly 10 years in consulting so I understand how the business works, although I was never in a business development role exclusively. I did bring in some new work through existing clients. My current job is a good one, pays well, but ultimately I struggle with the pace associated with working for such a large company (things move slowly).
Any advice is much appreciated!
I currently work for an oil and gas company as an engineer, specifically in pipeline integrity. A consulting company has offered me a position to create a business line that provides pipeline integrity services to the oil and gas industry. I would be responsible for attracting new clients as well as managing projects. Essentially growing this from scratch. I would be expected to bring in revenue of over 200k in my first year and over 700k every year after. I think this is possible from research I've done. The pay for this job would be better than my current position.
I spent nearly 10 years in consulting so I understand how the business works, although I was never in a business development role exclusively. I did bring in some new work through existing clients. My current job is a good one, pays well, but ultimately I struggle with the pace associated with working for such a large company (things move slowly).
Any advice is much appreciated!