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Director of Government Affairs

Director of Government Affairs
Organization: E-Space
Location: Remote
Date Posted: 07/19/2024

### About the Job

Ready to make connectivity from space universally accessible, secure, and actionable? Then you’ve come to the right place!

E-Space is bridging Earth and space to enable hyper-scaled deployments of Internet of Things (IoT) solutions and services. We are building a highly advanced low Earth orbit (LEO) space system that will fundamentally change the design, economics, manufacturing, and service delivery associated with traditional satellite and terrestrial IoT systems.

We’re intentional, unapologetically curious, and 100% committed to innovating space-based communications and delivering actionable intelligence that will expand global economies, protect space and our planet, and enhance our overall quality of life.

### What Is the Role

E-Space is looking for an experienced government affairs professional with extensive experience working with the United States Congress, the Department of Defense, and Intelligence Communities. This person will be responsible for creating and implementing successful strategies to achieve our government services business objectives. This position reports to the VP of Global Affairs and is eligible for remote work across the United States.

### What You Will Do

– Day-to-day representation as it pertains to Defense authorization and appropriations on Capitol Hill and with Executive agencies.
– Support the internal Government Services team with respect to business objectives with the Pentagon and Intelligence agencies.
– Grow and maintain a network of relationships with Congressional members and staff relating to strategic business opportunities in the defense sector.
– Draft legislative language and testimony related to objectives.
– Monitor legislation and hearings and report internally.
– Monitor and analyze federal/defense budgets, legislative proposals, and appropriations.
– Develop materials for key audiences in furtherance of E-Space Government Services goals.

### What You Bring to This Role

– A Bachelor’s degree.
– 5+ years of professional experience working on legislative matters in the private sector, a Congressional office, an Executive agency, and/or the Intelligence Community.
– Active clearance preferred.

### Bonus Points

– Direct experience with NDAA and appropriations and budget planning and development.
– Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
– Experience working on issues directly related to DOD and the Intelligence Community, or other agencies with space capabilities or responsibilities.
– Knowledge of the space/satellite services industry.
– Knowledge of satellite systems and defense/Intelligence Community programs.
– Knowledge of U.S. federal contracting and acquisition practice.

### Salary

$150,000 – $200,000 a year

The estimated base salary range for this role per year is based on market data and other factors, which are subject to change. Individual pay is determined by location, skills, expertise, relevant experience, and other factors. For questions, please speak to the recruiter if you apply and are selected for an interview.

### Why E-Space Is Right for You

We want you to make the most of your journey at E-Space. That’s why we support and invest in the physical, emotional, and financial well-being of our team members and their families. Some of what you can expect when working at E-Space:

– An opportunity to really make a difference.
– Sustainability at our core.
– A fair and honest workplace.
– Innovative thinking is encouraged.
– Competitive salaries.
– Continuous learning and development.
– Health and wellness care options.
– Financial solutions for the future.
– Optional legal services (US only).
– Paid holidays.
– Paid time off.

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