The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) represents nearly 325 electrical equipment and medical imaging manufacturers that make safe, reliable, and efficient products and systems serving major markets including the Built Environment,
the Grid, Industrial, Core Electrical and Mobility. NEMA’s combined industries account for 360,000 American jobs in more than 7,000 facilities covering every state. These industries produce $106 billion in shipments and $36 billion in exports
of electrical equipment and medical imaging technologies per year.
Headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, NEMA’s mission is to accelerate and create an environment in which the all-electric economy will thrive. NEMA employs approximately 75, to grow to 85 over the next year and an annual operating budget of approximately
$24 million, expected to grow to $34 million over the same timeframe. The National Electrical Manufacturers Association engages in advocacy on public policy issues important to those industries, develops performance and other Standards in the electrical
and medical imaging industries, and provides economic reports and analytical products to assist Member companies with business decisions. NEMA is an ANSI-accredited standards development organization.
The Director of Regulatory and Industry Affairs, Industrial Systems leads NEMA’s regulatory agency engagement and issue management relative to NEMA members with industrial application products and technologies,
including industrial automation and motors. The Director engages with agency officials at the Department of Energy, the Environmental Protection Agency, and other relevant federal and state agencies on rulemakings and other programs of interest
to NEMA members. The Director leads teams of members to develop positions and strategies that advance member interests. The Director also works with NEMA members to develop strategies to advance NEMA members interests in the Industrial space, by bringing
to bear other NEMA competencies such as federal and state legislative affairs, internal and external communications, standards development and market insights.
The position reports to the Senior Vice President, Regulatory and Legal Affairs. NEMA delivers values to members using a matrixed, multi-faceted model, supported and facilitated by the Director.
The position is located in Arlington, Virginia, allows for a hybrid work schedule, and may include up to 30 percent time on travel, including both domestic and international.
Key Responsibilities
- Oversees NEMA’s engagement with regulatory agencies of jurisdiction in the Industrial space, including DOE, EPA, and relevant state agencies, among others. Maintains constructive working relationships with senior officials within relevant agencies.
Oversees member committees and teams on relevant regulatory engagements.
- Coordinates closely with staff in NEMA Technical and Public Affairs Departments to advance NEMA’s policy positions and desired regulatory outcomes.
- Contributes to and leads Industrial-related aspects of NEMA’s priority issue Campaigns: Supply Chain; and the Energy Transition.
- Serve as subject matter expert on industrial systems and products for internal and external audiences. Build NEMA reputation, capabilities, services, and value for NEMA members with industrial systems applications.
- Coordinates with the NEMA Membership Department to provide excellent customer service to retain existing members, while seeking opportunities for to grow NEMA’s membership and the industry’s profile in the industrial space.
- Develop constructive, respectful and effective relationships with governmental and non-governmental stakeholders, both domestic and international, to deliver value-add strategies.
- Represent NEMA publicly, presenting at conferences, and serving on committees to advance NEMA objectives.
Experience and Qualifications
- Undergraduate degree required; advanced/technical degree a plus
- Ten or more years full-time experience in related field(s)
- Deep knowledge of existing and emerging industrial technologies desired
- Demonstrated results-oriented team leadership
- Past experience analyzing, influencing, implementing, or adapting regulatory issues affecting industrial technologies preferred
- Excellent program management abilities including strong planning, time management, and budgeting skills
- Ability to clearly and persuasively write and speak with executive presence
- Ability to resolve conflicts quickly, fairly, and diplomatically
- Motivated to seek new challenges with a creative and learning mindset
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite; experience using online collaboration and communication software (e.g., SharePoint, Teams) a plus
NEMA offers a competitive salary and excellent benefits package including paid holidays and personal time, flexible working hours, 401(k) plan, health/dental insurance, and partial pre-tax parking/Metro subsidy.
Interested individuals should apply directly to NEMA at: NEMA CAREERS
EOE/M/F/V/D.