Amazon.com LLC

Energy

Manager,EnergyPublicPolicy,TexasandUSCentral,AWSPublicPolicy

$139–187k Austin, Texas, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Manager, Energy Public Policy, Texas and US Central, AWS Public Policy at Amazon.com LLC. Skills: Energy policy, Public policy, Regulatory affairs. Develop advocacy strategies. Execute advocacy strategies”

Industry & Context.

Energy
Problems you'll solve

Identify opportunities; Identify risks

Eligibility Requirements

Ability to travel

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree, 8+ years public policy development, Policy research and strategy development expertise

Nice to Have

Master's degree or above, Experience with written and verbal communication, Experience working effectively across cross-functional teams, Experience building and cultivating relationships, Experience leading energy policy initiatives, Familiarity with environmental policy, Experience representing an energy company, Experience interacting at highest government levels

What You'll Do.

Develop advocacy strategies

Execute advocacy strategies

Engage government entities

Work with internal stakeholders

Work with external stakeholders

Identify policy opportunities

Identify policy risks

Promote advocacy positions

Craft policy submissions

Contribute to policy consultations

Contribute to advocacy efforts

Coordinate public policy collateral

Develop public policy collateral

Provide expert advice

Assist business partners

Develop business strategies

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Internal stakeholders; External stakeholders; Senior government officials; Industry associations; Alliance partners; Internal business partners

Communication Scope

Policy position papers; Talking points

Full Job Description

The AWS Public Policy team is paving the way for the future of data center power supply and industry leading carbon-free energy procurement through engagement with policymakers, grid operators and other stakeholders. Amazon is looking for a talented policy professional who is innovative and well-connected to represent AWS before state policymakers on energy and infrastructure policy. You will need to have a deep policy understanding of the energy industry, especially energy regulatory, legislative and wholesale electric market policy related to issues faced by large electricity buyers and customers in Texas. You have a passion for shaping grid policy in statehouses and before utility regulators throughout the Central US, and you're excited to contribute to team efforts on related issues at the federal level. Key job responsibilities - Develop and execute advocacy strategies that support AWS energy policy priorities. - Engage relevant government entities in Texas, including the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT), state legislative committees of jurisdiction, and other energy industry stakeholders in the region. - Work with internal and external stakeholders and experts to identify opportunities and risks arising from policy and regulatory development. - Facilitate meetings between AWS and key stakeholders, including senior government officials, regulators, industry associations and alliance partners to promote AWS advocacy positions. - Craft and contribute to policy submissions and engage in consultations with relevant regulators. - Contribute to advocacy efforts within AWS including coordinating and developing public policy collateral such as policy position papers and talking points. - Provide expert advice to internal business partners and assist them in developing their respective business strategies. Basic Qualifications: - Bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline (e.g. Law, Political Science, Public Policy

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