Plaza Carso, Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico
1 day ago
Manager, Government Affairs – Mexico/Latin America

As we create a colorful, capable and cleaner world through chemistry, we invite you to join our team to harness the power of chemistry to shape markets, redefine industries and improve lives for billions of people around the world.

Position Description

The successful candidate will join the Chemours Corporate Government Affairs Team with a primary responsibility for supporting government affairs engagement in Mexico (and select other Latin American countries, as needed/appropriate). The Manager will be tasked with monitoring and analyzing the political, legislative and regulatory landscape at the federal and state levels of government to timely identify risks and opportunities, building and maintaining relationships with key officials and policy makers, and developing and executing strategic advocacy initiatives to enhance the company’s outcomes from government decisions. 

The Manager will work closely with colleagues in the corporate GA team; other key function partners; and key personnel in the Chemours businesses to ensure alignment with business priorities and corporate goals. The Manager will be responsible for leading engagements with trade associations, advocacy groups, and other relevant external stakeholders. And, as appropriate, the Manager will facilitate high-level meetings for Chemours executives and business leaders with key policymakers and other relevant stakeholders.

Position Requirements

The successful candidate will:

Demonstrate a high degree of knowledge about the political, economic and social factors affecting public policy decision making; how engagement with government officials can lead to the enactment of new or the modification of existing laws; pursue government R&D funding opportunities; encourage targeted government purchasing decisions; implement policies and take other governmental actions that are favorable to Chemours’ business growth, operational resiliency, and corporate well-being.Develop and maintain relationships with federal and state government officials to provide advice and counsel in support of Chemours’ public policy objectives. Monitor and analyze public policy processes and then develop and implement strategies and tactics for outreach, advocacy and market positioning aimed at achieving competitive advantage or minimizing the negative impact of public policy decisions.Liaise with Chemours’ Functions (Regulatory Affairs, Communications, Legal, Product Stewardship, Remediation, Sourcing, Tax, Human Resources, etc.) to ensure coordination and integration of the company’s public policy agenda.Support/Lead Chemours’ engagement in select trade associations and evaluate and lead engagement in industry coalitions.Interface with Chemours business leaders and senior management on key public policy matters and facilitate interactions by Chemours’ business and functional representatives with key government officials.Effectively manage contract lobbyists, i.e., performance and legal compliance.QualificationsBachelor's degree and previous government affairs experience, preferably in a multinational company; prior government service is also preferred (over 15 years of experience).Excellent communications skills; bilingual and fluent in reading, writing, and speaking business conversational English, this is a Must. Please consider this upon posting for this job.Sound political judgment and a substantive working knowledge of the Mexican government structure, legislative, regulatory, and political processes.Experience and success working a broad range of public policy issues including, but not limited to: environment, climate, energy, health and safety; chemicals management; product stewardship; environmental remediation; transportation; taxation; trade; corporate security; economic development; general business, etc.Interpersonal work style that is collaborative, communicative, open, honest and respectful.Ability to positively represent the company’s views and positions with external audiences, especially legislators and administrative policy makers. Ability and willingness to manage complex subject matters/issues under tight deadlines.Proven skills related to critical thinking and problem solving.  Demonstrated ability to deal effectively with diverse groups of people and perspectives.Ability to work independently and as a member of cross-functional teams.Capability to lead consultants in a constructive, collaborative, and professional manner.Live or be willing to relocate to Mexico City area.  Willingness and ability to travel up to 25 percent of total work time.

At Chemours, you will find sustainability in our vision, our business and your future. If you want to work on the leading edge of your field and have a desire to make a difference, join Chemours and discover what it means when we say “We Are Living Chemistry”.

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