Regulator & Government Relationship Executive
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City and County of San Francisco
Desktop Support Specialist (1093) - Department of Technology
City and County of San Francisco • San Francisco, CA, United States • via SF Careers - SF.gov
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Qualifications
Incumbent must be willing to work a 40-hour week as determined by the department
On-call support and occasional weekend work is required
Travel within San Francisco may be required
Responsibilities
Provide Service IT support requests for the Department of Technology including end user support of standard applications and equipment
Provide point of escalation for junior 1092’s and may help coordinate workloads among the team as well as develop staff professional growth
May provide initial service a more technical or complex (technically or professionally) request
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• Provide Service IT support requests for the Department of Technology including end user support of standard applications and equipment.
• Provide point of escalation for junior 1092’s and may help coordinate workloads among the team as well as develop staff professional growth.
• May provide initial service a more technical or complex (technically or professionally) request.
• Manage Endpoints (WKS and SVR) using the Department’s Endpoint management Systems, System Patching, System Backups, System Imaging, hardware deployment and inventory, remote control support and track client Department configuration.
• Manage application lifecycle management; maintain up to date application libraries.
• Develop, design, and implement problem solutions.
• Monitor and track actionable notifications from our Monitoring and ticketing system.
• Onboard and Offboard employees following appropriate SOP.
• Contributing to planning equipment and software choices for a department.
• Contribute to DR testing, planning, and execution when appropriate.
Job Type:
We are hiring one (1) Permanent Exempt and one (1) Temporary Exempt - Full Time position. Both of them are excluded by the Charter from the competitive civil service examination process and shall serve at the discretion of the appointment officer. The anticipated duration of this project position is thirty-six (36) months and will not result in an eligible list or permanent civil service hiring.
Nature of Work:
Incumbent must be willing to work a 40-hour week as determined by the department. On-call support and occasional weekend work is required. Travel within San Francisco may be required.
Work Location:
Incumbent will conduct the majority of work at the Department of Technology, One South Van Ness Avenue, 2nd Floor. However, there may be situations where the incumbent will be required to work at other sites throughout the City of San Francisco as necessary. The department is currently working in a hybrid model; however, telecommuting options are available upon the appointing officer’s approval and at the appointing officer’s discretion.
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HashCash Consultants • Palo Alto, CA, United States • via LinkedIn
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Qualifications
University degree, preferably a Master’s degree in political science, public policy, Canadian studies, economics or a related discipline
Five to seven years of government relations experience (at the management level) coupled with a strong understanding of Federal government processes and institutions
Demonstrated competence in team building, strategic planning and organizational management
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The individual will support the Managing Director and the Executive Director in the achievement of the strategic plan of the association
He/She is responsible for managing an effective federal/central government relations program common goals of its members and is responsible for relationship building with federal/central government representatives and media
Assist in managing the development and implementation of lobbying strategies, including the drafting of statements, letters and testimonies, organization of grassroots efforts, coordination with industry allies and direct contact with legislators and regulators;
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Job Description
The individual will support the Managing Director and the Executive Director in the achievement of the strategic plan of the association. He/She is responsible for managing an effective federal/central government relations program common goals of its members and is responsible for relationship building with federal/central government representatives and media.
What you'll do
• Assist in managing the development and implementation of lobbying strategies, including the drafting of statements, letters and testimonies, organization of grassroots efforts, coordination with industry allies and direct contact with legislators and regulators;
• Assist in lobbying before Members of Congress and congressional staff on a variety of industry-related issues
• Manage a daily legislative tracking process; identifying, analyzing and tracking legislation and regulations and the federal government
• Participate in several industry groups focused on federal and state legislative activity, tax issues, environmental regulation and technology, and homeland security
• Develop, write and edit government relations content for publications and website
• Assist in the development of agendas, edited materials, as well as help conduct meetings and periodic conference calls of relevant committees and councils
• Respond to inquiries directly from association members including top executives
What you will need
• University degree, preferably a Master’s degree in political science, public policy, Canadian studies, economics or a related discipline.
• Five to seven years of government relations experience (at the management level) coupled with a strong understanding of Federal government processes and institutions.
• Demonstrated competence in team building, strategic planning and organizational management.
• Exceptional interpersonal skills, superior oral and written capabilities, including the ability to build professional relationships with government.
• Demonstrated ability to communicate with a variety of stakeholders (members; academics; government; media) and the ability to respond to member needs (strategically and tactfully) as well as exercise leadership and diplomacy amongst diverse perspectives and priorities.
• Fluently bilingual (English and French) – both spoken and written.
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