Supports the development of white papers, briefings, and presentations in coordination with key Honeywell stakeholders for both internal and external engagements.
Uses integrative, analytical thinking to conduct policy and funding research, attend Congressional hearings, and review and summarize government reports.
Assists with advocacy efforts on business objectives for aerospace technologies.
Assists with events in the DC office and at Honeywell sites, including political events.
Provides administrative support, including scheduling, travel and expense reports, and briefing/prep materials for Vice Presidents.
Other duties as assigned.
YOU MUST HAVE
Bachelor’s degree in a relevant program, i.e. Political Science, Economics, Business, History, Communications.
Two to three years of experience in the following: Business, Congress, Think Tanks or Associations. Congressional experience preferred.
Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, etc.). Very strong PowerPoint and Excel skills strongly preferred. Strong communications, writing, and presentation skills.
Professional Behaviors Required:
Professionalism – Commitment to integrity, ethics, respect, diversity, and inclusion.
Expertise – Demonstrated tactical and strategic capabilities with sound policy judgment.
Range – Ability to engage on multiple levels of the Federal Government to achieve outcomes.
Adaptability – Adjust to changing circumstances, including shifting political dynamics.
Teamwork – Operate successfully within a small, highly-focused team.
Drive – Initiative-taker with curiosity to find the right approach or solution.
Vision – Evaluate the status quo, identify opportunities, develop plans, and secure results.
Additional Information
JOB ID: HRD234451
Category: Legal
Location: 101 Constitution Ave NW Ste 500W,Washington DC,District of Columbia,20001,United States