Responsibilities
In this role, we are looking for our new Public Affairs Manager (all genders) to join NKT an lead the day-to-day responsibilities of planning, coordinating and executing our engagement with EU- and German Public Authorities and Governments to help NKT connecting a greener world.
In your role as Public Affairs Manager, you will:
Drive, prioritize and coordinate our public affairs agenda and carry through relevant engagement Develop and implement a public affairs engagement and messaging strategy for NKT in the EU Develop and implement joint regulatory and public affairs initiatives with other stakeholders who are engaged in connecting a greener world Influence the EU, German and Danish legislation initiatives, and plans to benefit NKT Assess gaps and prioritize key opportunities for the involvement of NKT to play an even more visible and active role in shaping the EU agenda Establish credible relationships with key political and administrative stakeholders as well as interest organizations Maintain ongoing stakeholder mapping and prioritization of key areas, where NKT can drive and lead the change of key laws and initiatives to the benefit of NKTs ambition to connect a greener world and electrification of society Requirements
You have completed a Masters degree in a relevant discipline You have experience working with public affairs in a public or private organization or business You have demonstrated the ability to work both independently and collaboratively and build effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders such as governments, administrations, interest organizations and political parties You have strong knowledge of the green transition and energy policies in Europe You thrive working in a concrete, and factual manner and are meticulous at following through and achieving results You are a natural communicator both in writing and orally You are fluent in English, knowledge of German and Danish is a plus but not mandatory Please not that this position can be located at our sites in Germany, Denmark, or Brussels, and requires travel of up to 50%.