At least eight years of policy experience focusing on manufacturing, trade, economic competitiveness, energy security, or other relevant aspects of industrial policy; Strong understanding of U.S. economic policy, industrial strategy, supply chains, trade dynamics, and domestic and international clean energy markets; Familiarity with federal policymaking processes, including within Congress, executive agencies, and regulatory bodies; Experience managing teams of direct reports, initiatives, budgets, consultants, and complex multi-stakeholder projects; Demonstrated ability to develop and execute near-term and long-term strategic policy and advocacy campaigns, using written products, events, coalition-building, direct policymaker engagement, and other means; Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including experience synthesizing complex policy, economic, political, and geopolitical information into actionable and politically-relevant messages; Demonstrated political acumen and ability to navigate highly sensitive or politically contentious issues; Passion for center-left policymaking and a genuine belief that smart electricity policy is essential to delivering an affordable, reliable, and clean energy future. Mentoring and developing staff while fostering a collaborative, high-performing, and mission-driven team culture; Supporting fundraising and donor engagement efforts, including participating in donor meetings, preparing briefing materials, and helping develop funding strategies, proposals, and reports; Traveling domestically and internationally as necessary to support stakeholder engagement, coalition-building, research, and advocacy efforts; Other duties as assigned.