Location: Washington, DC
Date Posted: 07/05/2024
### About ACEC
The American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) is the business association of the nation’s engineering industry. Founded in 1906, ACEC is a national federation of 52 state and regional organizations representing more than 5,600 engineering firms and 600,000+ engineers, surveyors, architects, and other specialists nationwide. ACEC member firms drive the design of America’s infrastructure and built environment. Please visit us at [www.acec.org](https://www.acec.org).
ACEC is committed to being a workplace that fosters inclusion, diversity, and equity. We believe that creating a collaborative environment allows our employees to thrive and better serve the industry we represent. We strongly support education and learning through professional and personal growth.
ACEC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, or sexual orientation), national origin, age, disability, military status, or genetic information.
### Salary and Compensation
We offer a competitive salary range of $165,000 – $215,000 annually, commensurate with candidates’ experience and qualifications.
### Additional Benefits
Our benefits package includes flexibility of schedule and top-notch benefits.
### Position Description
The Vice President, Federal and International Affairs will lead the Council’s lobbying and federal agency activities relating to the federal marketplace, including federal contracting policy and market opportunities. The position also promotes U.S. engineering industry policies, priorities, and market opportunities in the international sector, working with Congress and international agencies as well as educating ACEC member firms about global affairs impacting U.S. engineering interests.
The position will report to and work closely with ACEC’s Executive Vice President.
### Duties
1. Lead lobbyist working with Congress and federal agencies on issues involving federal procurement policies as they pertain to the A/E industry, with particular emphasis on contracting out and preserving and expanding qualifications-based selection (QBS).
2. Lead lobbyist advocating on issues affecting international markets and programs, working with Congress and relevant agencies to promote and protect the interests of the engineering industry.
3. Act as a resource to ACEC state organizations and member firms on international and federal contracting policies and market opportunities.
4. Work with advocacy staff to design the ACEC/PAC budget to support lawmakers critical to federal and international markets and issues, advise other in-house lobbyists as appropriate, and support other ACEC initiatives as needed.
### Qualifications
– Candidates for the position should have strong experience in working with congressional committees and federal agencies.
– Have knowledge of the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR).
– Have interest in foreign affairs and the global economy and its impacts on U.S. businesses.
– 8-10+ years Capitol Hill, agency and/or related industry experience required.
– Knowledge of the engineering industry a plus.
– Bachelor’s degree required, Masters or JD preferred.
Submit cover letter and resume to
### About ACEC
The American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) is the business association of the nation’s engineering industry. Founded in 1906, ACEC is a national federation of 52 state and regional organizations representing more than 5,600 engineering firms and 600,000+ engineers, surveyors, architects, and other specialists nationwide. ACEC member firms drive the design of America’s infrastructure and built environment. Please visit us at [www.acec.org](https://www.acec.org).
ACEC is committed to being a workplace that fosters inclusion, diversity, and equity. We believe that creating a collaborative environment allows our employees to thrive and better serve the industry we represent. We strongly support education and learning through professional and personal growth.
ACEC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, or sexual orientation), national origin, age, disability, military status, or genetic information.
### Salary and Compensation
We offer a competitive salary range of $165,000 – $215,000 annually, commensurate with candidates’ experience and qualifications.
### Additional Benefits
Our benefits package includes flexibility of schedule and top-notch benefits.
### Position Description
The Vice President, Federal and International Affairs will lead the Council’s lobbying and federal agency activities relating to the federal marketplace, including federal contracting policy and market opportunities. The position also promotes U.S. engineering industry policies, priorities, and market opportunities in the international sector, working with Congress and international agencies as well as educating ACEC member firms about global affairs impacting U.S. engineering interests.
The position will report to and work closely with ACEC’s Executive Vice President.
### Duties
1. Lead lobbyist working with Congress and federal agencies on issues involving federal procurement policies as they pertain to the A/E industry, with particular emphasis on contracting out and preserving and expanding qualifications-based selection (QBS).
2. Lead lobbyist advocating on issues affecting international markets and programs, working with Congress and relevant agencies to promote and protect the interests of the engineering industry.
3. Act as a resource to ACEC state organizations and member firms on international and federal contracting policies and market opportunities.
4. Work with advocacy staff to design the ACEC/PAC budget to support lawmakers critical to federal and international markets and issues, advise other in-house lobbyists as appropriate, and support other ACEC initiatives as needed.
### Qualifications
– Candidates for the position should have strong experience in working with congressional committees and federal agencies.
– Have knowledge of the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR).
– Have interest in foreign affairs and the global economy and its impacts on U.S. businesses.
– 8-10+ years Capitol Hill, agency and/or related industry experience required.
– Knowledge of the engineering industry a plus.
– Bachelor’s degree required, Masters or JD preferred.
Submit cover letter and resume
### About ACEC
The American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) is the business association of the nation’s engineering industry. Founded in 1906, ACEC is a national federation of 52 state and regional organizations representing more than 5,600 engineering firms and 600,000+ engineers, surveyors, architects, and other specialists nationwide. ACEC member firms drive the design of America’s infrastructure and built environment. Please visit us at [www.acec.org](https://www.acec.org).
ACEC is committed to being a workplace that fosters inclusion, diversity, and equity. We believe that creating a collaborative environment allows our employees to thrive and better serve the industry we represent. We strongly support education and learning through professional and personal growth.
ACEC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, or sexual orientation), national origin, age, disability, military status, or genetic information.
### Salary and Compensation
We offer a competitive salary range of $165,000 – $215,000 annually, commensurate with candidates’ experience and qualifications.
### Additional Benefits
Our benefits package includes flexibility of schedule and top-notch benefits.
### Position Description
The Vice President, Federal and International Affairs will lead the Council’s lobbying and federal agency activities relating to the federal marketplace, including federal contracting policy and market opportunities. The position also promotes U.S. engineering industry policies, priorities, and market opportunities in the international sector, working with Congress and international agencies as well as educating ACEC member firms about global affairs impacting U.S. engineering interests.
The position will report to and work closely with ACEC’s Executive Vice President.
### Duties
1. Lead lobbyist working with Congress and federal agencies on issues involving federal procurement policies as they pertain to the A/E industry, with particular emphasis on contracting out and preserving and expanding qualifications-based selection (QBS).
2. Lead lobbyist advocating on issues affecting international markets and programs, working with Congress and relevant agencies to promote and protect the interests of the engineering industry.
3. Act as a resource to ACEC state organizations and member firms on international and federal contracting policies and market opportunities.
4. Work with advocacy staff to design the ACEC/PAC budget to support lawmakers critical to federal and international markets and issues, advise other in-house lobbyists as appropriate, and support other ACEC initiatives as needed.
### Qualifications
– Candidates for the position should have strong experience in working with congressional committees and federal agencies.
– Have knowledge of the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR).
– Have interest in foreign affairs and the global economy and its impacts on U.S. businesses.
– 8-10+ years Capitol Hill, agency and/or related industry experience required.
– Knowledge of the engineering industry a plus.
– Bachelor’s degree required, Masters or JD preferred.
Submit cover letter and resume to [email protected]
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