At Altera, our independence as the worldâs largest pureâplay FPGA solutions provider gives us the focus, speed, and agility to innovate without compromise. With more than four decades of industryâleading FPGA expertise, our singular mission is to deliver the programmable technologies that help customers differentiate, innovate, and scale across rapidly evolving markets like AI, cloud, networking, and edge. As an independent company, we move faster, invest deeper, and partner more closelyâempowering our teams to drive breakthrough innovation and shape the future of the FPGA industry.
Position Overview
Altera is seeking a highly knowledgeable International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) Specialist to oversee and support all compliance activities related to the ITAR and other exportâcontrol requirements. This role is critical in ensuring the company maintains full regulatory compliance in handling defenseârelated products, technical data, and services.
The ITAR Specialist will partner closely with Legal, Engineering, Supply Chain, Security, and Program Management to manage export licensing, maintain compliance documentation, support audits, and advise teams on regulatory obligations.
Key Responsibilities
Manage and maintain Alteraâs ITAR and Export Administration Regulations (EAR) compliance program.
Review, classify, and track technical data, products, and technology subject to U.S. exportâcontrol laws.
Prepare, submit, and manage export licenses, Technical Assistance Agreements (TAAs), DSPâforms, and related documentation.
Serve as a subjectâmatter expert for internal teams regarding exportâcontrol requirements.
Develop and deliver ITAR training for employees, including newâhire compliance onboarding.
Monitor ongoing regulatory updates and ensure company policies remain aligned with federal requirements.
Conduct internal assessments, audits, and correctiveâaction planning related to ITAR/EAR compliance.
Work with engineering and program teams to ensure controlled data is properly stored, shared, and protected.
Support customer and government inquiries related to export compliance.
Maintain accurate compliance records, reporting, and metrics for internal and external reviews.
The pay range below is for Bay Area California only. Actual salary may vary based ona number offactors including job location, job-related knowledge, skills, experiences,trainings, etc. We also offer incentive opportunities that reward employees based on individual and company performance.Â
$142.6K- $206.5KUSD
We use artificial intelligence to screen, assess, or select applicants for the position.Applicants must be eligible for any required U.S. export authorizations.
U.S. Citizenship required under ITAR (22 CFR §120.62).
Bachelorâs Degree in Business, International Relations, Law, Engineering, or related field; equivalent experience considered.
8+ years of experience working with ITAR, EAR, and exportâcompliance programs in a technology, defense, semiconductor, aerospace, or related industry.
Strong understanding of U.S. exportâcontrol laws, classification processes, encryption controls, and technicalâdata handling.
Demonstrated experience with DECCS, SNAPâR, or similar exportâlicensing systems.
Excellent communication skills, with the ability to advise nonâexperts and influence crossâfunctional decisionâmaking.
Detailâoriented with strong documentation and auditing skills.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with semiconductor or programmableâlogic device (PLD/FPGA) technologies.
Prior work in a Defense Industrial Base (DIB) environment.
Compliance certifications such as C|ECP, EXIM, or similar.
Familiarity with cybersecurity controls related to ITARârestricted data.
Why Join Altera
Opportunity to support missionâcritical technologies used in aerospace, defense, and advanced computing.
Collaborative culture focused on innovation, integrity, and compliance excellence.
Competitive compensation, benefits, and careerâgrowth opportunities.
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