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Job Title: Contract Specialist

Job Type: Part-Time (Path to Full-Time)

Location: Dallas, TX (Remote/Hybrid)

Pay: Commission-Based + Performance Incentives

About the Role

Emmanuel Environmental Services, LLC (EES) is a 40-year-old, woman- and minority-owned environmental services company serving healthcare and commercial facilities in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. We are executing a Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Growth Plan and hiring a Contract Specialist to drive two revenue pipelines: government contracting and B2B sales for EES Certify Pro, our compliance training platform for EVS professionals.

This is a real ownership role. You will work directly with the CEO.

Responsibilities

• Research government bid opportunities (SAM.gov, BidSync, DemandStar, Texas SmartBuy)
• Draft and submit government proposals — technical narratives, pricing, compliance documents
• Manage CRM pipeline from opportunity identification through award
• Conduct B2B outreach to staffing agencies and healthcare facilities for EES Certify Pro subscriptions
• Build institutional relationships with procurement contacts at universities and health networks
• Submit a weekly pipeline report to the CEO

Qualifications

• Enrolled in or recently graduated from business, public administration, healthcare management, communications, or related field
• Strong professional writing skills
• Detail-oriented with the ability to meet hard deadlines
• Comfortable with outreach calls and professional sales conversations
• Google Suite / Microsoft Office proficiency; CRM experience a plus

Why EES

• Direct mentorship from the CEO
• Front-row seat to a growth-stage small business
• Real deliverables that impact company revenue from Day 1

To Apply

Resume + 3–5 sentence cover letter required. Tell us why this role fits your goals. Applications without a cover letter will not be reviewed.

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