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- Washington, District of Columbia, USA
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US Policy Advisor (Washington, DC)
Glencore is one of the world’s largest global diversified natural resource companies. Our global network comprises more than 90 offices located in over 35 countries, and we have over 150 mining and metallurgical sites, offshore oil production assets, farms and agricultural facilities. We employ approximately 160,000 people and it is these people that we value above all else. They are our greatest asset. Our strategy is to maintain and build upon our position as a leading integrated producer and marketer of commodities worldwide.
We are looking for a US Policy Advisor who will report to the Head of US Government Relations and Corporate Affairs, assisting with the implementation of Glencore’s Corporate Affairs strategy for the US.
Your Key Responsibilities:
- Support the Head of US Government Relations and Corporate Affairs and relevant business units in the implementation of Glencore's US Corporate Affairs strategy.
- Serve as a point of contact and relationship manager for Glencore´s membership in various US-based business and industry associations.
- Promote the further development of Glencore’s network in the US and identify possible entry points for engagement on topics of relevance to the company and our industry.
- Assist in identifying and monitoring domestic and global policy and regulatory developments in the natural resources sector that have an impact on Glencore's businesses.
- Collaborate on diverse public affairs projects, in close coordination with the communications team, to drive impact for Glencore’s global and US Corporate Affairs program.
- Generate various content (e.g. briefing notes, meeting minutes, issue monitoring, factsheets, digital collateral, and position papers).
- Manage special projects to help inform and tailor the company’s vision, objectives, and strategic approach.
Candidate Qualifications:
- Excellent verbal and written skills in English (corporate language).
- Robust network of contacts in US politics, government, and public policy, and relevant experience working with public officials with appropriate exposure.
- Ability to present complex information in a concise, accurate, timely and audience-appropriate manner.
- Strong organizational and planning skills, attention to detail, a self-starter mentality, and a solutions-oriented approach.
- Open to diverse points of view, able to receive feedback, and a track record of adapting quickly to new circumstances with limited information.
- This position will be based in Glencore’s Washington, DC office.
- FLSA Status: this is an Exempt position and is not eligible for overtime pay
- Hybrid schedule: expected to be in the office 3-4 days per week
- Travel: some travel is expected as part of the duties
Education and Experience:
- Bachelor’s Degree required; Master's degree in relevant field – public policy and/or administration; foreign affairs; economics; business -- preferred
- 3-5 years of relevant work experience in government and/or government relations, public policy, and public affairs, or a corporate / consulting environment.
- Excellent understanding of the US political system, including legislative, regulatory, and administrative processes, as well as a firm grasp of the US stakeholder landscape.
- Effective influencing and communication skills in dealing with external stakeholders and senior leadership internally.
Compensation:
- This position can expect between $110-140K annual salary. Salary offers are based on a wide range of factors including relevant skills, training, experience, education, and, where applicable, certifications and licenses obtained. Market and organizational factors are also considered. In addition to salary and a generous employee benefits package, successful candidates are eligible to receive a discretionary bonus.