
Government Account Executive
EPRI, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Government Account Executive
Location: Washington, D.C., Washington DC Home Office Job Summary and Description: The Government Account Executive is responsible for long-term relationship development and account strategy across assigned government agencies. This role focuses on shaping demand, influencing research and development (R&D) priorities, and positioning EPRI for future funding opportunities across all sectors. The Government Account Executive leads agency engagement strategies, develops multi-year growth plans, and serves as the primary interface between government customers and internal technical teams. The role facilitates early-stage interactions, gathers market and customer intelligence, influences solicitations prior to release, and identifies upcoming opportunities (1236 months out). The Government Account Executive collaborates closely with Capture Leads by informing opportunity and proposal strategies but does not own proposal execution. The role is also responsible for facilitating responses to Requests for Information (RFIs), white papers, and concept papers in coordination with internal stakeholders. Key Responsibilities: Serves as the primary relationship owner and strategic point of contact for assigned government agencies. Develops and executes comprehensive account and growth strategies aligned with organizational and sector objectives. Builds and maintains long-term relationships with key decision-makers, influencers, partners, and business development contacts within assigned agencies. Identifies, qualifies, and tracks upcoming funding opportunities and solicitation pipelines spanning 1236 months. Gathers and disseminates customer, market, and competitive intelligence to inform capture and proposal strategies. Influences solicitations prior to release by engaging with agencies on technical priorities, program design, and alignment with mission needs. Facilitates and coordinates RFI, white paper, and concept paper responses, working with technical staff and Capture Leads as appropriate. Collaborates with Capture Leads to transition qualified opportunities into active capture, providing account context, customer insights, and strategic positioning. Coordinates and facilitates interactions between government customers and internal technical, sector, and leadership teams. Represents the organization at agency meetings, industry days, conferences, and networking events. Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree in engineering, physical sciences, mathematics, or equivalent required. Broad knowledge of the electricity and energy industry with 7+ years of experience. Minimum of 7 years of experience working with U.S. government agencies (federal, defense, or state) in business development, program engagement, or industrial liaison roles. Demonstrated experience in account management, relationship development, or consultative sales. Familiarity with government R&D funding mechanisms and solicitation processes. Skills and Attributes: Strong relationship-building and stakeholder management skills. Strategic thinker with the ability to develop and execute long-term account plans. Excellent oral and written communication skills with government and internal audiences. Ability to work collaboratively across technical, sector, and capture teams. Strong organizational, analytical, and problem-solving skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and relevant AI tools. Willingness to travel up to approximately 50%. Salary Range: $160,000 USD to $180,000 USD annually.
Location: Washington, D.C., Washington DC Home Office Job Summary and Description: The Government Account Executive is responsible for long-term relationship development and account strategy across assigned government agencies. This role focuses on shaping demand, influencing research and development (R&D) priorities, and positioning EPRI for future funding opportunities across all sectors. The Government Account Executive leads agency engagement strategies, develops multi-year growth plans, and serves as the primary interface between government customers and internal technical teams. The role facilitates early-stage interactions, gathers market and customer intelligence, influences solicitations prior to release, and identifies upcoming opportunities (1236 months out). The Government Account Executive collaborates closely with Capture Leads by informing opportunity and proposal strategies but does not own proposal execution. The role is also responsible for facilitating responses to Requests for Information (RFIs), white papers, and concept papers in coordination with internal stakeholders. Key Responsibilities: Serves as the primary relationship owner and strategic point of contact for assigned government agencies. Develops and executes comprehensive account and growth strategies aligned with organizational and sector objectives. Builds and maintains long-term relationships with key decision-makers, influencers, partners, and business development contacts within assigned agencies. Identifies, qualifies, and tracks upcoming funding opportunities and solicitation pipelines spanning 1236 months. Gathers and disseminates customer, market, and competitive intelligence to inform capture and proposal strategies. Influences solicitations prior to release by engaging with agencies on technical priorities, program design, and alignment with mission needs. Facilitates and coordinates RFI, white paper, and concept paper responses, working with technical staff and Capture Leads as appropriate. Collaborates with Capture Leads to transition qualified opportunities into active capture, providing account context, customer insights, and strategic positioning. Coordinates and facilitates interactions between government customers and internal technical, sector, and leadership teams. Represents the organization at agency meetings, industry days, conferences, and networking events. Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree in engineering, physical sciences, mathematics, or equivalent required. Broad knowledge of the electricity and energy industry with 7+ years of experience. Minimum of 7 years of experience working with U.S. government agencies (federal, defense, or state) in business development, program engagement, or industrial liaison roles. Demonstrated experience in account management, relationship development, or consultative sales. Familiarity with government R&D funding mechanisms and solicitation processes. Skills and Attributes: Strong relationship-building and stakeholder management skills. Strategic thinker with the ability to develop and execute long-term account plans. Excellent oral and written communication skills with government and internal audiences. Ability to work collaboratively across technical, sector, and capture teams. Strong organizational, analytical, and problem-solving skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and relevant AI tools. Willingness to travel up to approximately 50%. Salary Range: $160,000 USD to $180,000 USD annually.