Director Government Affairs

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About This Role

  • The Director of US Government Affairs will work as part of a global government affairs team, coordinating closely with colleagues on the team, as well as other groups throughout Intel to craft effective, consistent positions on the issues of greatest importance to our company.
  • This position will report to the Vice President U.S.
  • Government Affairs and will be located in our Washington, DC office.
  • This position will manage outreach to the Executive Branch and Congressional Republicans to advocate and shape policies that advance American semiconductor manufacturing and technology leadership.
  • Key Responsibilities • Create and execute federal lobbying efforts that advance our policy positions and achieve favorable outcomes, with a particular focus on manufacturing and trade: • Advocate for Intel's positions on critical policy issues at a time of dynamic change for the semiconductor industry. • Articulate a clear, compelling vision for the importance of U.S. domestic semiconductor manufacturing, Intel's leadership role in the industry, and the federal policies needed to support these priorities. • Lead lobbying efforts on export controls (Executive Branch), investment restrictions, and critical minerals. • Work with the U.S.
  • Government Relations team to develop and execute Intel's strategic and tactical responses to pending legislation, regulation, and policy issues, including internal alignment and external engagement with trade associations, relevant third parties, and directly with policymakers. • Build strong relationships with key policymakers and other federal authorities to enhance Intel's reputation and influence with the federal government.

Qualifications

  • The ideal candidate will have proven experience lobbying Congressional and Executive branch leaders on trade and manufacturing issues, the ability to conceive and execute high-stakes lobbying campaigns, and a strong legislative background and an extensive network: • At least 7+years of relevant experience with the U.S. federal government; focusing on manufacturing policy, but with ability to work across a broad portfolio of issues • Past experience of lobbying elected officials, policymakers, government agency heads, and trade associations at a government affairs position in industry or other relevant position • Bachelor's degree required.
  • Advanced degree (e.g., JD, MBA, MPA, MPP) is highly desirable. • Proven track record of understanding and influencing legislative processes, including successful advocacy efforts that achieved favorable policy outcomes • Broad government relations/policy understanding (internal and external) • Clear reputation for ethical conduct and unquestionable integrity • Excellent political and business judgment; high degree of discretion; strong analytical skills • Exceptional verbal and written communication skills Job Type: College Grad Shift: Shift 1 (United States of America) Primary Location: US, Washington, D.C.
  • Position of Trust This role is a Position of Trust.
  • Should you accept this position, you must consent to and pass an extended Background Investigation, which includes (subject to country law), extended education, SEC sanctions, and additional criminal and civil checks.
  • For internals, this investigation may or may not be completed prior to starting the position.
  • For additional questions, please contact your Recruiter.
  • Benefits We offer a total compensation package that ranks among the best in the industry.
  • It consists of competitive pay, stock bonuses, and benefit programs which include health, retirement, and vacation.
  • Find out more about the benefits of working at Intel .
  • Annual Salary Range for jobs which could be performed in the US: $225,710.00-318,650.00 USD The range displayed on this job posting reflects the minimum and maximum target compensation for the position across all US locations.
  • Within the range, individual pay is determined by work location and additional factors, including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training.
  • Your recruiter can share more about the specific compensation range for your preferred location during the hiring process.

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