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Washington, DC, United States

Vice President

Attorney

Full-time

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The Vice President, Regulatory Affairs:

Provides technical, regulatory, policy and administrative leadership including analysis, decision making, problem solving, action planning, and oversight for the AFPM regulatory team and multiple policy committees.
Develops and manages annual budgets, develops internal, member and external communications on key issues/positions in collaboration with the communications team, and builds consensus positions to support advocacy strategies.
Leads development of AFPM positions on environmental, fuel and vehicle, safety, security, and other issues for use in comments on federal and state regulatory action.
Represents AFPM on various technical working groups and serves as staff lead for assigned committees, work groups and special projects.
Assists in the planning and implementation of advocacy activities, including developing relationships with various governmental agencies.
Analyzes and distributes information to stakeholders from governmental agencies and monitors the Federal Register and agency bulletin boards to track the status of regulatory activities, public meetings, proposed rules, final rules, and guidance.
Oversees the development and execution of AFPM Environmental and Security Conferences.

Qualification and Experience Qualifications A BA/BS in related technical or analytical field required, MA/MS/JD preferred, or equivalent experience and expertise. Minimum of 10 years working within an organization or department focused on Environmental Health and Safety issues At least five years of fuel and petrochemical industry regulatory experience and at least five years of staff management, employee development and leadership experience. Superior verbal communication, interpersonal skills, and staff management skills. Strong research, analytical and writing skills with experience preparing technical comment letters including managing multiple commenter inputs, assessing key points, and finalizing scientific and policy documents. Ability to review, comprehend, and assess scientific and policy-related white papers, guidance documents, draft regulatory language, and environmental impact assessments. Capable of addressing and presenting issues related to climate change, air quality, water quality, process safety management regulations, and other relevant federal and state environmental statutes. Ability to work with others in a cooperative and collaborative manner while recognizing the need to take independent action when appropriate. Proven track record in working with Federal Agencies and Departments.

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Jul 24, 2024
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Apr 10, 2024

Jul 24, 2024

Apr 10, 2024

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Responsibilities

The Vice President, Regulatory Affairs:

Provides technical, regulatory, policy and administrative leadership including analysis, decision making, problem solving, action planning, and oversight for the AFPM regulatory team and multiple policy committees.
Develops and manages annual budgets, develops internal, member and external communications on key issues/positions in collaboration with the communications team, and builds consensus positions to support advocacy strategies.
Leads development of AFPM positions on environmental, fuel and vehicle, safety, security, and other issues for use in comments on federal and state regulatory action.
Represents AFPM on various technical working groups and serves as staff lead for assigned committees, work groups and special projects.
Assists in the planning and implementation of advocacy activities, including developing relationships with various governmental agencies.
Analyzes and distributes information to stakeholders from governmental agencies and monitors the Federal Register and agency bulletin boards to track the status of regulatory activities, public meetings, proposed rules, final rules, and guidance.
Oversees the development and execution of AFPM Environmental and Security Conferences.



Qualification and Experience

Qualifications A BA/BS in related technical or analytical field required, MA/MS/JD preferred, or equivalent experience and expertise. Minimum of 10 years working within an organization or department focused on Environmental Health and Safety issues At least five years of fuel and petrochemical industry regulatory experience and at least five years of staff management, employee development and leadership experience. Superior verbal communication, interpersonal skills, and staff management skills. Strong research, analytical and writing skills with experience preparing technical comment letters including managing multiple commenter inputs, assessing key points, and finalizing scientific and policy documents. Ability to review, comprehend, and assess scientific and policy-related white papers, guidance documents, draft regulatory language, and environmental impact assessments. Capable of addressing and presenting issues related to climate change, air quality, water quality, process safety management regulations, and other relevant federal and state environmental statutes. Ability to work with others in a cooperative and collaborative manner while recognizing the need to take independent action when appropriate. Proven track record in working with Federal Agencies and Departments.

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