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State and Local Government Relations Manager

Omnissa · California, United States · 3 wk ago
RemoteRemoteManagement$135k–$225k/yrFull-time

State & Local Government Affairs Lead

As a State & Local Government Affairs Lead you will be responsible for driving our state-based government strategy across the United States, with a strategic focus on California and other key states as coordinated with Omnissa’s Public Sector SLED Sales organization.

  • Serve as the company's primary liaison to state legislators, legislative staff, and Governor's Offices, building and maintaining trusted, long-term relationships.
  • Develop and execute a comprehensive state and local government affairs strategy with California as a key strategic priority, expanding outreach to additional high-value states over time in consultation with Omnissa’s state and local public sector sales team.
  • Partner closely with the sales, business development, and public sector solutions teams to identify and shape policy environments that drive new government business opportunities and expand existing pipelines.
  • Cook up executive engagements between company leadership and senior government officials to strengthen high-level relationships and connect state and local public sector sales staff with key state stakeholders.
  • Organize and lead legislative visits, fly-ins, briefings, and roundtables with state and local government officials and company leadership.
  • Monitor, analyze, and report on state and local legislation, regulatory proceedings, and budget developments relevant to technology procurement, cybersecurity, digital infrastructure, and public sector IT policy.
  • Develop and maintain a robust stakeholder map of key decision-makers across California and priority states.

What Will You Bring to Omnissa?

  • Required: 3-4 years of experience in state government relations, public policy, or legislative affairs; experience in the technology sector strongly preferred.
  • Demonstrated track record of building and leveraging relationships with state legislators, legislative staff, and/or the Governor's Office; experience in California strongly preferred.
  • Deep understanding of state legislative and budget processes, regulatory environments, and political landscapes.
  • Experience working at the intersection of public policy and business development, with an ability to connect policy levers to commercial outcomes.
  • Strong understanding of state and local government procurement processes, IT modernization initiatives, and public sector technology needs.
  • Proven ability to develop and execute multi-state government affairs strategies.
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to distill complex technical and policy issues for diverse audiences.
  • PREFERRED: Prior experience working in or directly with a state legislators, Governor's office, a state executive agency, or a statewide elected official's office (preference to experience with California in particular).
  • Background in digital government, enterprise technology, public sector IT, or cybersecurity.
  • Experience with mobile device management (MDM), digital workspace, or SaaS software in a government context.
  • Existing relationships with state CIOs, CTOs, technology procurement officials, or public sector IT associations (e.g., NASCIO, NASTD).
  • Familiarity with federal grant programs (e.g., BEAD, SLIGP, CISA grants) and how they create state and local technology spending opportunities.

Location

Location: Mountain View, CA / Sacramento, CA / Remote CA (with statewide and national travel as required)

Travel Expectations

Amount and when based on the legislative cycle.

Education

Bachelor's degree preferred, or equivalent combination of education and relevant professional experience.

Compensation

The typical base salary for this role is between USD $135,000 – $225,000 per year and it may be eligible for participation in a corporate bonus program.

In addition to competitive compensation, Omnissa offers a variety of benefits such as employee ownership, health insurance, 401k with matching contributions, disability insurance, paid-time off, growth opportunities, and more.

About the Role

We are Omnissa! Omnissa is the first AI-driven digital work platform, built to support flexible, secure, work-from anywhere experiences. We integrate industry-leading solutions—including Unified Endpoint Management, Virtual Apps and Desktops, Digital Employee Experience, and Security & Compliance—into a seamless, autonomous workspace that adapts to how people work. Our platform boosts employee engagement while optimizing IT operations, security, and cost. Guided by our Core Values—Act in Alignment, Build Trust, Foster Inclusiveness, Drive Efficiency, and Maximize Customer Value—we’re growing rapidly and committed to delivering meaningful impact. If you're passionate about shaping the future of work, we’d love to hear from you.

Benefits

Omnissa offers a variety of benefits such as employee ownership, health insurance, 401k with matching contributions, disability insurance, paid-time off, growth opportunities, and more.

Qualifications

Required: 3-4 years of experience in state government relations, public policy, or legislative affairs; experience in the technology sector strongly preferred.

Demonstrated track record of building and leveraging relationships with state legislators, legislative staff, and/or the Governor's Office; experience in California strongly preferred.

Deep understanding of state legislative and budget processes, regulatory environments, and political landscapes.

Experience working at the intersection of public policy and business development, with an ability to connect policy levers to commercial outcomes.

Strong understanding of state and local government procurement processes, IT modernization initiatives, and public sector technology needs.

Proven ability to develop and execute multi-state government affairs strategies.

Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to distill complex technical and policy issues for diverse audiences.

PREFERRED: Prior experience working in or directly with a state legislators, Governor's office, a state executive agency, or a statewide elected official's office (preference to experience with California in particular).

Background in digital government, enterprise technology, public sector IT, or cybersecurity.

Experience with mobile device management (MDM), digital workspace, or SaaS software in a government context.

Existing relationships with state CIOs, CTOs, technology procurement officials, or public sector IT associations (e.g., NASCIO, NASTD).

Familiarity with federal grant programs (e.g., BEAD, SLIGP, CISA grants) and how they create state and local technology spending opportunities.

Skills

Required: 3-4 years of experience in state government relations, public policy, or legislative affairs; experience in the technology sector strongly preferred.

Demonstrated track record of building and leveraging relationships with state legislators, legislative staff, and/or the Governor's Office; experience in California strongly preferred.

Deep understanding of state legislative and budget processes, regulatory environments, and political landscapes.

Experience working at the intersection of public policy and business development, with an ability to connect policy levers to commercial outcomes.

Strong understanding of state and local government procurement processes, IT modernization initiatives, and public sector technology needs.

Proven ability to develop and execute multi-state government affairs strategies.

Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to distill complex technical and policy issues for diverse audiences.

PREFERRED: Prior experience working in or directly with a state legislators, Governor's office, a state executive agency, or a statewide elected official's office (preference to experience with California in particular).

Background in digital government, enterprise technology, public sector IT, or cybersecurity.

Experience with mobile device management (MDM), digital workspace, or SaaS software in a government context.

Existing relationships with state CIOs, CTOs, technology procurement officials, or public sector IT associations (e.g., NASCIO, NASTD).

Familiarity with federal grant programs (e.g., BEAD, SLIGP, CISA grants) and how they create state and local technology spending opportunities.

Pay

The typical base salary for this role is between USD $135,000 – $225,000 per year and it may be eligible for participation in a corporate bonus program.

Schedule

Hybrid/Remote

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