Business Development Manager – Join MosquitoNix St. Louis

Business Development Manager – Join MosquitoNix

Full Time • St. Louis

Business Development Manager – Join MosquitoNix®

Ready to step into a leadership role with a company that’s growing fast? MosquitoNix®, the national leader in mosquito control solutions, is looking for driven, people‑focused individuals to join our team as Business Development Managers. No prior industry experience is required—just ambition, strong communication skills, and a desire to lead.

Why Build Your Career with MosquitoNix®?

Since pioneering automated mosquito control in 2003, MosquitoNix® has grown into the nation’s most trusted brand in outdoor pest solutions. Our success comes from investing in great people and giving them the tools to grow, lead, and succeed.

We don’t just hire experience—we develop it.

What We Offer

  • Full Training Provided: Learn our systems, sales process, and leadership approach from the ground up.

  • Competitive Compensation: Strong commission structure with uncapped earning potential.

  • Profit Sharing: Quarterly bonuses tied to company performance.

  • Career Advancement: Build leadership skills and grow into senior management roles.

  • Company Vehicle & Gas Card: Everything you need to succeed in the field.

What You’ll Do

  • Drive Growth: Build relationships, attend community events, and expand our customer base.

  • Lead Sales Efforts: Manage the full sales cycle—from prospecting to closing.

  • Develop Partnerships: Create referral networks with local businesses and organizations.

  • Guide Customer Experience: Ensure homeowners understand the value of our mosquito control systems.

  • Support Install & Service Teams: Coordinate with operations to deliver a seamless customer journey.

What You Need to Succeed

  • A positive, self‑motivated attitude

  • Strong communication and relationship‑building skills

  • Ability to work independently and lead by example

  • A valid driver’s license

  • Comfort working outdoors and engaging with homeowners

  • A desire to grow into a leadership role

Why You’ll Love Working Here

At MosquitoNix®, we welcome individuals who want to grow—not just those with a long résumé. If you’re ready to take on a leadership‑oriented role, build a rewarding career, and make a real impact in your community, this is your opportunity.

Take the next step and join a company that invests in your success.
Compensation: $45,000.00 - $60,000.00 per year

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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WOULD YOU LIKE TO WORK AT MOSQUITONIX?

At MosquitoNix, we're serious about producing top talent to serve our customers. You'll be thoroughly screened and tested for competence within the scope of your work, and we also pull Motor Vehicle Records (MVR) reports and run background checks to ensure that we have safe, hygienic and responsible staff members. Our training program takes six weeks to complete. That's a full month and a half of training before you interact with any customers or perform any service work. It's a serious commitment, but by the end of your training, you'll be a trusted employee ready to take on challenging tasks, serve customers and enjoy competitive pay and steady employment.

In addition to training our staff members up front, we also offer a number of employee development programs to make sure our workers are always ready to meet new challenges. This includes on-going performance monitoring, goal setting and plans of action between employees and their managers. Each employee continues annual developmental training to provide the opportunity to perform at the highest levels and grow within the company.

Competitive Pay
Extensive Training
Employee Development Programs