Director Government Affairs

Intel

Washington, D.C., United States
Base: $225,710.00-318,650.00 usd annually; bonus/e...
Hybrid
7+ years federal government experience
Lobbying congressional and executive branch leaders
Advocacy on trade and manufacturing issues
The Director of Government Affairs at Intel will lead federal lobbying efforts to advocate for policies that enhance U.S. semiconductor manufacturing and technology leadership. The ideal candidate should have extensive experience in lobbying, particularly within trade and manufacturing, and possess strong communication and analytical skills

Job Summary

  • The Director will manage outreach to the Executive Branch and Congressional Republicans to advocate for American semiconductor manufacturing.
  • This role requires creating and executing federal lobbying efforts focused on critical policy issues like export controls and critical minerals.
  • Intel offers a competitive total compensation package including stock bonuses, health benefits, and retirement programs.

Matching Summary

Match Score: 85

The Director of Government Affairs at Intel will lead federal lobbying efforts to advocate for policies that enhance U.S. semiconductor manufacturing and technology leadership. The ideal candidate should have extensive experience in lobbying, particularly within trade and manufacturing, and possess strong communication and analytical skills.

Salary

Base: $225,710.00-318,650.00 USD annually; Bonus/Equity: Stock bonuses included; Benefits: Health, retirement, and vacation programs

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • 7+ years federal government experience
  • Lobbying Congressional and Executive branch leaders
  • Advocacy on trade and manufacturing issues
  • Experience with export controls and investment restrictions
  • Strong network of policymakers and federal authorities

Nice-to-have

  • Advanced degree in law or public policy
  • Ethical conduct and unquestionable integrity
  • High degree of discretion and political judgment
  • Ability to work across broad portfolio of issues

Key Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree required; Advanced degree highly desirable
  • At least 7+ years relevant experience with U.S. federal government
  • Proven track record influencing legislative processes
  • Position of Trust requiring extended background investigation

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