Senior Corporate Affairs Executive at CLP Holdings Limited
Hong Kong, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong S.A.R. -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

03 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

05 Mar, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Regulatory Affairs, Stakeholder Engagement, Business Development, Internal Communication, External Communication, Media Relations, News Monitoring, Drafting Speeches, Press Releases, Budget Control, Record Management, Public Affairs, Corporate Communications, Journalism, Policy Research, MS Office

Industry

Utilities

Description
Work Location: Kai Tak, Hong Kong Employment Duration: Permanent In support of the Company’s business development, we are looking for a high calibre Corporate Affairs (CA) professional to join the Corporate Affairs (Business Operations) Department of CLP Power Hong Kong Limited. The appointee will be responsible for providing CA support to the operations business groups, in particular in planning and execution of the regulatory affairs and stakeholder engagement initiatives, as well as CA programmes to promote the Company’s power expertise, to reinforce our corporate image as a reliable electricity provider in powering Hong Kong responsibly. The appointee will provide all-round support in CA activities including but not limited to the following: * Assist supervisor in the implementation of programmes relating to the Company’s regulatory affairs and stakeholder engagement, as well as the internal and external communication of the Company’s initiatives  * Monitor and analyse views and sentiment on regulatory issues from a wide range of stakeholders, and produce summaries and analysis reports in an efficient manner * Provide support on media communications, daily news monitoring and media enquiries handling,and take up on-call duties as required * Assist in providing CA advice and support on external communication matters, such as collateral productions, prepare presentation materials, draft speeches and press releases etc.  * Provide support on corporate sponsorship and corporate membership related matters  * Maintain and update records for stakeholder engagement initiatives * Provide support on budget control, systematic record management and online information updates * Perform general administrative support  * Assist in cross-team support and ad hoc tasks as required Requirements: * A recognised Degree in Journalism, Communications, Public Relations, Translation or other related disciplines  * A minimum of 5 years’ relevant experience in public affairs, corporate communications, journalism, media relations, policy research or stakeholder engagement, with a good understanding of media and stakeholder communication.  * Excellent command of both spoken and written English and Chinese with proven writing experience * Proficient in MS Office applications (Chinese and English) including PowerPoint and Excel, and knowledge of design and video editing software for social media communications * A good team player who is proactive, result-oriented, able to work independently and under pressure to deal with complex and multiple tasks under tight deadlines * Strong sensitivity in current affairs and political landscape * Candidates with less experience would be considered as Corporate Affairs Executive ABOUT CLP CLP was founded in Hong Kong in 1901, at a time when electricity was still a novelty worldwide. Today we power millions of homes and businesses across the Asia-Pacific region with over 8,000 employees. In Hong Kong, we operate a vertically integrated electricity business providing a highly reliable supply of electricity to over 80% of the city’s population. Outside Hong Kong, we invest in the energy sector on the Chinese Mainland, in Australia, India, Taiwan Region and Thailand. Our business spans the electricity value chain ranging from power generation, transmission and distribution to retail and smart energy services. We have a diversified portfolio of generating assets that uses a wide range of fuels sources including nuclear, renewables, gas and coal.  To meet the evolving needs of energy users in a world being reshaped by decarbonisation and digitalisation, we strive to embrace new opportunities and expand our horizons as we fulfil our purpose to Power Brighter Tomorrows. 
Responsibilities
The role involves providing Corporate Affairs support to operations business groups, focusing on planning and executing regulatory affairs and stakeholder engagement initiatives. The executive will also support programs promoting the company's power expertise to reinforce its image as a reliable electricity provider.
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