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Natcast, Inc.

Public Policy Analyst

Natcast, Inc., Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022

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Natcast (short for The National Center for the Advancement of Semiconductor Technology) is a new, purpose-built, non-profit entity created to operate the National Semiconductor Technology Center (NSTC) consortium, established by the CHIPS Act of the U.S. government. Working at Natcast represents an opportunity to help extend America’s leadership in semiconductor technology, significantly reduce the time and cost of moving from idea to commercialization, and build and sustain a semiconductor workforce development ecosystem. These efforts to advance semiconductor technology and seed new industries built on the capabilities of a wide range of advanced chips hold the potential to benefit the country and the world for generations to come. Public Policy Analyst Washington, DC In this role you will analyze and shape semiconductor policy initiatives, providing critical insights that advance Natcast's mission while ensuring effective engagement with key government stakeholders. Every day you will track legislative developments, conduct policy analysis, and develop compelling communications that articulate Natcast's position on crucial semiconductor industry issues. To thrive in this role you must combine policy expertise with analytical excellence, demonstrating the ability to both understand complex semiconductor issues and translate them into actionable insights. Natcast stands at the forefront of semiconductor research and engineering, serving as a crucial hub for innovation in the U.S. semiconductor ecosystem. Through the National Semiconductor Technology Center (NSTC), Natcast drives technological advancement through collaborative partnerships, cutting-edge facilities, and a commitment to maintaining U.S. leadership in semiconductor technology. This position plays a crucial role in advancing Natcast's policy objectives. Supporting the VP of Public Policy, this role requires sophisticated understanding of semiconductor policy combined with strong analytical capabilities to drive effective government engagement. Responsibilities: Analyze Congressional appropriations and semiconductor policy

Track and summarize legislative and regulatory developments

Develop expertise in assigned policy areas

Lead policy communications development

Create briefing materials and position papers

Conduct research on emerging policy issues

Support cross-functional policy initiatives

Draft policy statements and reports

Ensure accuracy of policy documents

Provide strategic policy recommendations

Coordinate external policy communications

Required Skills and Experience: Bachelor's degree required

2+ years public policy experience

Strong analytical and research capabilities

Excellence in policy analysis

Superior writing and communication skills

Experience with legislative processes

Strong stakeholder management abilities

Cross-functional collaboration expertise

Project management capabilities

Detail-oriented with high accuracy standards

Preferred Skills and Experience: Experience in technology policy

Knowledge of semiconductor industry

Background in federal appropriations

Policy communications experience

Understanding of regulatory processes

Capitol Hill experience

Ready to advance semiconductor innovation through policy excellence? Join our team and help shape the initiatives that will strengthen domestic semiconductor capabilities for generations to come. Apply now to contribute to this critical mission! Natcast is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender, gender expression, age, national origin, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, military status, or any protected attribute. We encourage qualified candidates from all backgrounds to apply and join us in our mission. If you require accommodation at any stage of the application process due to a disability, please let us know. We collect and manage personal data in compliance with data privacy regulations and best practices.

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