Trade and Supply Chain Manager at HP Law
Washington, District of Columbia, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

04 Feb, 26

Salary

190000.0

Posted On

06 Nov, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Government Policies, Legislative Analysis, Regulatory Analysis, Relationship Building, Stakeholder Engagement, Global Trade Policy, Supply Chain Policy, Communication Skills, Strategic Thinking, Analytical Capability, Advocacy Campaigns, Consultant Management, Political Dynamics, Tariffs, Sanctions, Export Controls

Industry

IT Services and IT Consulting

Description
Anticipate the impact of government policies (both offensive and defensive) for the company; work closely with business leaders to identify government-related growth opportunities and develop strategies for achieving growth goals and objectives. Policy / Legislative / Regulatory Analysis:** Stay abreast of current trends and information to anticipate opportunities and risks that emerge. Create documents to brief company executives on legislative and regulatory matters and provide guidance/recommendations as well as to communicate positions externally. Relationship Building / Management:** Foster and build positive relationships with strategically important government officials, opinion leaders, third-party agencies, and other external stakeholders; monitor government initiatives and execute sophisticated advocacy campaigns to advance the company's objectives. Engage with trade and advocacy associations to further advance policy positions. Management:** Assist in managing outside consultants and other resources that support the legislative and regulatory agenda to drive strategy and assist with messaging, external outreach, and the development of relevant communications tools. Bachelor's degree from an accredited university. Minimum 3-5 years of experience at the federal level, with a strong preference for experience within a corporation, industry association, or government agency. Strong communications skills, including both writing and speaking; exceptional listening skills. Depth of knowledge and expertise in global trade and supply chain policy, legislation and regulatory processes, and political dynamics, including free trade agreements, tariffs and sanctions, and export controls. Proven ability to interpret complex regulatory frameworks and translate them into actionable strategies. Exceptional communication and stakeholder engagement skills to influence policy outcomes. Strategic thinking and analytical capability to anticipate and respond to geopolitical developments. The pay range for this role is $125,000 to $190,000 USD annually, with additional opportunities for pay in the form of bonus and/or equity (applies to United States of America candidates only). Pay varies by work location, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience.

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Responsibilities
The Trade and Supply Chain Manager will anticipate the impact of government policies and work closely with business leaders to identify growth opportunities. They will also foster relationships with government officials and manage outside consultants to support the legislative agenda.
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