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Regulatory Affairs Director (US) - Wilmington Delaware
Company: 2350-The Chemours Company FC, LLC Location: Wilmington, Delaware
Posted On: 01/26/2025
As we create a colorful, capable and cleaner world through chemistry, we invite you tojoin our team to harness the power of chemistry to shape markets, redefine industries and improve lives for billions of people around the world. HELP SHAPE THE FUTURE OF CHEMISTRY AND THE WORLD From the frontline to the back office, every Chemours employee is part of something bigger than themselves as together we work to create a better world through the power of our chemistry. Chemours is a $6.3 billion company with a portfolio of products and processes that enable technologies and products that people use every day in their lives. From cellular phones to lower emission vehicles, to 5G communications and clean energy from hydrogen, we're collaborating with customers to make these innovations more capable. Simply said, we use our chemistry to change lives, shape markets, and redefine industries-one improvement at a time. Chemours is seeking a Director of Regulatory Advocacy to join our growing Government Affairs team! This position will report directly to the Vice President - Government Affairs at our Washington, DC office. The successful candidate will join Chemours' Global Government Affairs Group with a primary responsibility for supporting U.S. federal regulatory affairs engagement with the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), as well as other select federal administrative agencies; key trade organizations that help shape regulatory policies at the U.S. federal level; and members of the U.S. Congress and their staffs. The successful candidate will also have responsibility for overseeing select international (e.g., Canada, Mexico, Central and South America) environmental regulatory issues; supporting trade association work; and supervising regulatory engagement on key matters in these jurisdictions. The responsibilities of the position include, but are not limited to, the following: - 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 regulations; implement policies and take other governmental actions that are favorable to Chemours' business growth, corporate well-being, and the industry sectors in which the company operates.
- Develop and maintain relationships with key federal officials, particularly the USEPA and other leaders in the executive branch, to provide advice and counsel in support of Chemours' public policy objectives.
- Monitor and analyze U.S. federal and select international regulation relevant to Chemours.
- Develop and implement strategies and tactics for outreach, advocacy and market positioning aimed at achieving competitive advantage and the most beneficial solutions for Chemours or minimizing potential negative impacts of regulatory decisions.
- Participate in the development of Chemours' public policy agenda and positions.
- Interface with Chemours' senior management and business leaders on U.S. federal and select international regulatory issues.
- Liaise with the Chemours' businesses, as well as corporate functions such as Legal, Corporate Remediation, Environmental Center of Excellence, Corporate Sustainability, Corporate Product Regulatory Compliance, Corporate Toxicology and Risk Assessment, and Communications, among others, to ensure coordination and integration of the company's public policy agenda.
- Lead/Support Chemours' engagement in select U.S. federal and international trade associations related to key regulatory issues.
- Support Chemours' evaluation and engagement in industry coalitions that operate at the federal level and international levels in order to engage on regulatory processes and decisions.
- Facilitate interactions by Chemours' business and functional representatives with key government officials, including agency and legislative leaders, to advocate the company's position on pending regulatory proposals and existing regulations.
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