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Airtron Heating & Air Conditioning

Director Corporate Development

Airtron Heating & Air Conditioning, Dallas, Texas, United States, 75215

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The Director of Corporate Development is a high-impact, high autonomy role responsible for leading the full lifecycle of acquisitions. From sourcing and evaluation through execution and post-close value creation. Beyond transaction execution, this role plays a pivotal part in building the future of our M&A function: develop talent, shaping culture, and scaling our national acquisition platform.

Lead Acquisitions: Own multiple acquisition processes annually, from deal sourcing, initial valuation and LOI through due diligence, and close.

Build Founder Relationships: Meet with business owners and executives, share Airton’s value proposition, and assess cultural and strategic fit.

Drive Analysis & Decision‑Making: Build and review financial models, evaluate strategic upside and risks, and synthesize key insights for investment decisions.

Coordinate Diligence & Closing: Lead cross‑functional diligence efforts, managing internal stakeholders and external advisors across legal, finance, tech, and ops.

Shepard Acquisition to Integration: Oversee post‑close transition and support new portfolio companies with early strategic planning, leadership alignment, and operational priorities.

Build the M&A Function: Mentor and grow a high‑caliber team. Develop and evolve our deal execution approach and internal best practices.

Shape the Culture: Act as a culture carrier – modelling humility, high standards, and long‑term thinking in everything you do.

Working Conditions

Open office environment.

Some overtime required as special projects arise.

Travel up to 50% of time depending on deal volume

Ability to work across time zones

7+ years of experience in M&A, private equity, investment banking, or corporate development with a track record of successful acquisitions across industries and/or geographies.

3+ years of related experience in finance or investment banking

Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Business, Economics, or related field

MBA, CPA, CFA, or similar credentials

Additional Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Strong financial acumen with the ability to lead valuation, modeling, and commercial analysis.

Proven track record in operating in high‑ambiguity environments and managing multiple deals simultaneously.

Exceptional communication and relationship‑building skills – able to build trust with founders, operators, and internal stakeholders.

Experience managing cross‑functional teams and coordinating third‑party advisors through complex transactions.

Knowledge and experience working with private equity buyout and/or strategic mergers and acquisitions.

A team builder who takes pride in developing talent and shaping culture.

Physical Requirements

Must be able to lift/move up to 10 pounds frequently

Must be able to drive and operate a motorized passenger vehicle

Must be able to wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) including but not limited to hard hat, safety glasses, ear plugs, masks/respirators, reflective safety vests, gloves and safety toe, construction-grade work boots

Must be able to adhere to long periods of standing, walking or sitting

Ability to hear, understand and distinguish speech and/or other sounds to operate phones or other equipment safely.

With natural or corrected vision, able to see and focus for close, distance, peripheral vision with normal depth perception

Ability to express or exchange ideas by means of the spoken word to impart oral information to others

Ability to enter text or data into a computer by means of a traditional keyboard or 10-key numeric keypad

Must be able to use arms and hands to reach overhead, signal, grab, hold, lift, turn, push and pull objects and tools

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