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Texas Instruments Director of Government Relations - Utah in Lehi, Utah

The Texas Instruments (TI) Government Relations team represents the company on important public policy issues around the world. We work with local, state and federal government officials, legislators, trade associations, business partners, and internal and external stakeholders to advance a policy and regulatory environment that supports TI’s business priorities.

Texas Instruments is seeking a highly motivated individual to join our state government relations team. The Director of Government Relations for our Utah operations will be responsible for developing and executing government relations strategies at the state and local levels. This role focuses on advancing our interests in Utah by advocating for TI’s public policy priorities and building relationships with key state and local officials, community leaders, and other stakeholders. The successful candidate will serve as the company's primary representative on policy matters affecting our business operations in Utah.

A successful candidate will have excellent communication and interpersonal skills, robust policy experience, and strong relationships with policymakers in Utah. This individual contributor role is based in Lehi, Utah and will report to the Head of State and Local Government Relations in Dallas.

Roles and responsibilities:

  • Lead the company's government affairs and policy efforts in Utah, and execute advocacy strategies to secure favorable policy and project approval outcomes

  • Develop and implement strategies to advance the company's interests on critical policy issues including water, energy, tax, incentives and workforce development in Utah

  • Build and maintain productive relationships with elected officials, government agencies, industry associations, and community stakeholders across Utah

  • Monitor and analyze state and municipal legislation, regulations and ordinances that may impact TI’s operations in Utah; draft comprehensive briefings for internal stakeholders

  • Leverage policy and political expertise to directly advocate and lead negotiations with state and local elected officials and regulatory agencies on critical infrastructure agreements and projects

  • Collaborate with cross-functional internal teams to align government relations strategies with business priorities and objectives

  • Represent the company at public hearings, community events, and industry forums

  • Engage with local communities surrounding our operations to foster local support and address concerns

  • Serve as a trusted liaison to mayors, city councils, planning boards, county commissions, the governor’s office, state legislators, local elected officials, public utility commissions, and economic development agencies

  • Facilitate elected official fab tours and site visits

  • Represent TI in key coalitions and industry associations

  • Develop and maintain strategic relationships with Utah congressional delegation and partner with the federal team on issues that impact our Utah operations

  • Ensure adherence to lobbying registration, ethics, and disclosure rules across all jurisdictions

  • Manage contract lobbyists and trade associations

  • Coordinate with internal teams to enhance TI’s reputation in Utah

Why TI?

  • Engineer your future. We empower our employees to truly own their career and development. Come collaborate with some of the smartest people in the world to shape the future of electronics.

  • We're different by design. Diverse backgrounds and perspectives are what push innovation forward and what make TI stronger. We value each and every voice, and look forward to hearing yours. Meet the people of TI (https://edbz.fa.us2.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX/pages/4012)

  • Benefits that benefit you. We offer competitive pay and benefits designed to help you and your family live your best life. Your well-being is important to us.

About Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments Incorporated (Nasdaq: TXN) is a global semiconductor company that designs, manufactures and sells analog and embedded processing chips for markets such as industrial, automotive, data center, personal electronics and communications equipment. At our core, we have a passion to create a better world by making electronics more affordable through semiconductors. This passion is alive today as each generation of innovation builds upon the last to make our technology more reliable, more affordable and lower power, making it possible for semiconductors to go into electronics everywhere. Learn more at TI.com .

Texas Instruments is an equal opportunity employer and supports a diverse, inclusive work environment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, creed, disability, genetic information, national origin, gender, gender identity and expression, age, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.

If you are interested in this position, please apply to this requisition.

Minimum requirements:

  • Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree in public policy, law, business, or related field preferred

  • 8+ years of experience in Utah state and local government relations or public policy, with demonstrated track record of success in developing and driving government affairs strategies that align with organizational objectives

Preferred qualifications:

  • Demonstrated understanding of legislative and regulatory processes in Utah

  • Strong knowledge of policy issues including water, energy, tax and workforce development

  • Established relationships with Utah government officials, regulatory agencies, and community leaders

  • Exceptional communication, negotiation, and relationship-building skills; demonstrated ability to build strong, influential relationships and collaborate effectively with people in different functions

  • Proven ability to translate complex policy matters into business implications

ECL/GTC Required: No

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