Join a multibillion-dollar global company that brings together amazing technology, people, and operational scale to become a powerhouse in the memory industry. Headquartered in Rancho Cordova, California, Solidigm combines elements of an established, successful technology company with the spirit, agility, and entrepreneurial mindset of a start-up. In addition to the U.S. headquarters and other facilities in the U.S., the company has international presence in Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Solidigm will continue to lead the world in innovating new Memory technologies with aspirations to be the #1 NAND memory company in the world. At Solidigm, we view problems as opportunities to define innovative solutions that hold the power to change the world and unleash the potential technological needs that the future holds. At Solidigm, we are One Team that fosters a diverse, equitable, and inclusive culture that embraces individual uniqueness and empowers us to bring our best selves to deliver excellence in support of Solidigm's vision and mission to be the go-to partner for optimized data storage solutions. You can be part of the takeoff of an innovative business that develops cutting-edge products, delivers strong business value for customers, provides an engaging workplace for its employees, and serves a greater impact on the world. This is a golden opportunity for the right applicant to join us and help design, build, and lead Solidigm. We want a diverse team of dedicated professionals who will not just be Solidigm team members but contribute to how we shape the future of the organization. We are seeking applicants who will grow and thrive in our culture; be customer inspired, trusting, innovative, team-oriented, inclusive, results driven, collaborative, passionate, and flexible.
Job DescriptionThe VP, Government Relations is a key member of Solidigm's executive leadership team, responsible for building and managing the company's relationships with government officials, regulatory bodies, and policy makers at the federal, state, and international levels. Reporting directly to the Co-Chief Executive Officer (Co-CEO), this individual will establish Solidigm's government relations function, shaping the company's policy positions and ensuring Solidigm's interests are represented effectively across all relevant legislative and regulatory environments. This role requires a seasoned government relations professional with deep expertise in the semiconductor and technology sectors, a strong existing network across key government stakeholders, and the ability to navigate complex geopolitical and policy landscapes in support of Solidigm's long-term strategic objectives. Key Responsibilities
- Build and manage Solidigm's government relations function from the ground up, developing a comprehensive strategy for engagement with federal, state, local, and international government stakeholders.
- Cultivate and maintain relationships with elected officials, regulatory agencies, and government bodies relevant to the semiconductor, storage, and technology industries including the Department of Commerce, Department of Defense, and the United States Trade Representative (USTR).
- Monitor, analyze, and communicate the potential impact of legislative and regulatory developments on Solidigm's business, including trade policy, export controls, national security reviews, supply chain policy, and semiconductor industry legislation such as the Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) Act.
- Serve as Solidigm's primary liaison to industry associations including the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) and SEMI, representing Solidigm's interests in coalitions, working groups, and industry advocacy efforts.
- Partner with the Co-Chief Executive Officer (Co-CEO), General Counsel, and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to develop and communicate Solidigm's policy positions on issues impacting the company's strategic and capital markets agenda.
- Lead Solidigm's engagement with Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) processes, serving as the primary point of coordination between Solidigm, SK hynix, legal counsel, and relevant government agencies on national security and foreign investment reviews.
- Support export control compliance frameworks in partnership with Legal and Finance, ensuring Solidigm's operations remain aligned with applicable regulatory requirements.
- Coordinate with Solidigm's parent company SK hynix on international government relations matters, managing geopolitical considerations and ensuring alignment on cross-border policy issues.
- Develop and maintain a government relations calendar including congressional hearings, regulatory comment periods, industry association meetings, and key policy events relevant to Solidigm's business.
- Prepare executive briefings, policy position papers, testimony, and other materials to support leadership engagement with government stakeholders.
- Ensure compliance with the Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA) and all applicable federal and state lobbying registration and reporting requirements, in close coordination with Legal counsel.
- Master of Business Administration (MBA), Juris Doctor (J.D.), or Master's degree in Public Policy, International Relations, or a related field required.
- 10+ years of experience in government relations, public policy, or regulatory affairs; semiconductor, technology, or manufacturing industry experience strongly preferred.
- Established relationships with key federal government stakeholders including members of Congress, congressional staff, and executive branch agencies relevant to the technology and semiconductor sectors.
- Deep understanding of trade policy, export controls, supply chain legislation, and national security frameworks including Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) processes and the Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) Act.
- Direct experience navigating Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) reviews, particularly in the context of foreign-owned or foreign-affiliated technology companies.
- Working knowledge of the Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA) and federal and state lobbying registration and reporting obligations, with a commitment to full regulatory compliance.
- Proven ability to build and manage a government relations function including the development of policy positions, advocacy strategies, and stakeholder engagement plans.
- Exceptional executive presence with the ability to represent Solidigm credibly with senior government officials, industry leaders, and board-level stakeholders.
- Highly collaborative with the ability to work cross-functionally across Legal, Finance, and executive leadership.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to translate complex policy and regulatory issues into clear, actionable guidance for business leaders.
- Willingness to travel frequently to Washington, D.C. and other locations to support government and regulatory engagements if not based in the Washington, D.C. area.
Preferred Skills & Competencies
- Prior experience in a government role such as congressional staff, executive branch, or regulatory agency position.
- Familiarity with international government relations, particularly in Asia-Pacific markets relevant to the semiconductor supply chain.
- Active membership and leadership experience within the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA), SEMI, or comparable industry associations.
- Experience supporting a company through a major strategic transaction or capital markets milestone with government relations implications.
This position is also eligible to participate in Solidigm's restricted stock unit (RSU), restricted cash unit (RCU), and cash bonus programs. In addition, Solidigm offers a benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, supplemental life and AD&D insurance; short- and long-term disability; healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts, and a company match on eligible 401(k) plan contributions.
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Skills Required
- MBA, J.D., or Master's in Public Policy, International Relations, or related field
- 10+ years of experience in government relations, public policy, or regulatory affairs
- Semiconductor, technology, or manufacturing industry experience
- Established relationships with members of Congress, congressional staff, and executive branch agencies
- Deep understanding of trade policy, export controls, supply chain legislation, and national security frameworks including CHIPS Act
- Direct experience navigating CFIUS reviews, especially for foreign-owned/affiliated technology companies
- Working knowledge of the Lobbying Disclosure Act and federal/state lobbying registration and reporting obligations
- Proven ability to build and manage a government relations function, including advocacy strategies and stakeholder engagement plans
- Exceptional executive presence and ability to represent company with senior government officials and board-level stakeholders
- Highly collaborative cross-functional work across Legal, Finance, and executive leadership
- Strong written and verbal communication skills to translate complex policy into actionable guidance
- Willingness to travel frequently to Washington, D.C. and other locations if not based in the D.C. area
- Prior government experience (e.g., congressional staff, executive branch, regulatory agency)
- Familiarity with international government relations, particularly Asia-Pacific markets relevant to semiconductor supply chains
- Active membership or leadership experience within SIA, SEMI, or comparable industry associations
- Experience supporting a company through major strategic transactions or capital markets milestones with government relations implications
Solidigm Compensation & Benefits Highlights
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Equity Value & Accessibility — Equity grants are available to all employees via a long‑term incentive plan, making ownership broadly accessible. RSUs are positioned as a core component of the total package.
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Leave & Time Off Breadth — Paid Flexible Time Off is offered to U.S. and international employees, indicating broad access to time away. A hybrid work model further supports practical time‑off flexibility.
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Healthcare Strength — U.S. medical options include PPO, HDHP, and HMO, with dental and vision coverage alongside wellness offerings. The breadth of plan types signals robust core healthcare support.
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What We Do
Solidigm is a leading global provider of innovative NAND flash memory solutions. Solidigm technology unlocks data’s unlimited potential for customers, enabling them to fuel human advancement. Our origins reflect Intel’s longstanding innovation in memory products and SK hynix’s international leadership and scale in the semiconductor industry, Solidigm became a standalone U.S. subsidiary under SK hynix in December 2021. Headquartered in San Jose, CA, Solidigm is powered by the inventiveness of close to 2,000 employees in 20 locations around the world. For more information about Solidigm, please visit https://www.solidigmtechnology.com









