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How much do subsidiary management jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average yearly pay for subsidiary management in the United States is $48,396.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42,000.00 and $48,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

Which management field has the highest salary?

In management fields, executive roles such as Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) and Chief Operating Officers (COOs) tend to have the highest salaries, often exceeding several hundred thousand dollars annually. Subsidiary management professionals typically earn less than top executive roles but can achieve higher compensation with experience and company size.

What is the highest paying management job?

In subsidiary management, executive roles such as Vice President or Director of Subsidiaries tend to be the highest paid, often earning six-figure salaries plus bonuses. These positions require extensive experience, strategic skills, and often involve overseeing multiple subsidiaries or business units.

What is subsidiary management?

Subsidiary management involves overseeing the operations, strategy, and performance of a subsidiary company within a larger corporate structure. It requires skills in leadership, financial oversight, and compliance to ensure the subsidiary aligns with the parent company's goals. Professionals in this role often coordinate with various departments and may use management tools to monitor progress.

What is the difference between Subsidiary Management vs Business Development?

AspectSubsidiary ManagementBusiness Development
Primary FocusOverseeing subsidiary operations, strategic alignment, and performanceIdentifying growth opportunities, partnerships, and new markets
Required SkillsManagement, leadership, financial analysis, industry knowledgeSales, negotiation, market research, strategic planning
Work EnvironmentCorporate offices, subsidiary sites, cross-functional teamsClient meetings, market visits, networking events
Common UsageLarge corporations with multiple subsidiariesCompanies seeking expansion and new revenue streams

Subsidiary Management involves overseeing subsidiary operations and ensuring strategic alignment, while Business Development focuses on identifying new growth opportunities and markets. Both roles require strategic thinking and industry knowledge but differ in their core responsibilities and daily activities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Subsidiary Management, and why are they important?

To thrive in Subsidiary Management, you need expertise in business operations, financial analysis, and cross-border compliance, often supported by a degree in business administration or finance. Familiarity with ERP systems, global reporting tools, and knowledge of international regulatory frameworks is crucial. Strong leadership, cultural sensitivity, and communication skills enable effective coordination across diverse teams and stakeholders. These abilities are essential for aligning subsidiary performance with corporate objectives while navigating complex, multinational environments.

What are some common challenges faced in subsidiary management and how can they be overcome?

Professionals in subsidiary management often encounter challenges such as aligning subsidiary goals with the parent company’s strategy, navigating diverse regulatory environments, and managing communication across different time zones and cultures. To address these, effective subsidiary managers establish clear reporting structures, foster open communication channels, and stay updated on local legal and compliance requirements. Building strong relationships with both local teams and headquarters also helps ensure strategic alignment and smooth operations.

What jobs pay $2000 a day?

High-paying jobs that can reach $2000 a day typically include senior executive roles such as CEOs, CFOs, and other C-suite positions, as well as specialized professions like certain surgeons, anesthesiologists, and high-level consultants. These roles often require extensive experience, advanced degrees, and strong industry expertise, and may involve consulting, contract work, or leadership in high-demand fields.
Infographic showing various Subsidiary Management job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $48,396 per year, or $23.3 per hour.

Subsidiary Governance Associate/Analyst

Shell

Shell, WY • Hybrid

Other

Posted 20 days ago


Shell rating

5.0

Company rating: 5.0 out of 10

Based on 257 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

68th of 74 rated oil and gas companies


Job description

, India


Job Family Group:

Legal Jobs


Worker Type:

Regular


Posting Start Date:

May 22, 2026


Business Unit:


Experience Level:

Early Careers


Job Description:

What's the role

The individual will be an aspiring, part-qualified or qualified company secretary with at least one year company secretarial experience. Experience within a fast paced global or a highly matrixed multinational company would be advantageous.

As a member of the Global Subsidiary Governance Operations team, you will be supporting the delivery of a high-quality service for Shell's subsidiaries, covering entity management, corporate governance, compliance processes, board activities, shareholder services and working to understand the corporate reporting and governance standards of the Shell group. This is a truly global team, so the role will mean supporting company secretarial delivery for Shell's entities across multiple jurisdictions. Prior experience managing company secretarial requirements in diverse jurisdictions is beneficial. Other language skills, in addition to English, are preferred. Examples of language and not limited to are Italian, Russian, German, Spanish, French, and Polish.

What you'll be doing

  • Support the Subsidiary Governance Manager or Specialist in the provision of company secretarial services and advice to, and in connection with, subsidiary companies maintained across all jurisdictions Shell has a presence. Including statutory compliance activities, shareholder and board actions; issuing proxies and powers of attorneys; drafting resolutions; advice on governance and company secretarial issues; participation in liquidating, restructuring and other corporate projects and transactions; responsibilities for company secretarial processes, procedures, databases and know-how.

  • Manage updates in GEMS, Shell's entity management tool.

  • Keep up to date on latest statutory and regulatory requirements.

  • Support ad hoc team and corporate governance projects.

  • Liaising with Shell subsidiary Directors on various company boards, as directed by the Subsidiary Governance Manager or Specialist.

  • Supporting the Subsidiary Governance Manager or Specialist within the parameters set by the subsidiary boards of the companies for which s/he is responsible and liaising with the internal stakeholders for those subsidiaries, including business, compliance, finance and legal colleagues.

  • The role requires communication with external parties such as local registries, Company Auditors, Third Party Law Firms, Third Party Banks and various Other Third-Party Bodies whether as part of a commercial transaction or in compliance with legislative requirements.

Board support

  • Administrative support in advance of a Board and/or Shareholder meeting (inc. scheduling, convening, agenda preparation, board paper collation and circulation etc.)

  • Attendance at the meeting to i) minute the meeting; and ii) provide governance advice

  • Post meeting actions including the preparation of minutes and action logs

  • Core company secretarial support

  • Incorporation of all forms of legal entity Director/ Officer/ Branch Manager or equivalent appointments and resignations

  • Change of registered agent or registered office address

  • Change of company name

  • Change in accounting reference date

  • Issue of Powers of Attorney and/or other Delegations of Authority (inc. Proxies)

  • Share Transfers/Capital Changes

  • Business/Corporate Approvals

  • Change of constitutional documents

  • Dissolutions / liquidations

  • Other parties when the business acquires or sells companies Statutory Filings

  • Other parties when the business acquires or sells companies supporting on KYC requests

  • Other parties when the business acquires or sells companies procuring registry extracts with local registries

Compliance

  • Appointment of/acting as the Company Secretary

  • Preparation and filing of company secretarial return(s)

  • Statutory accounts support

  • Approval of the annual accounts and appointment/reappointment of the auditor (inc. arranging execution and filing of the accounts)

  • Maintenance of statutory books and registers

  • Maintenance of corporate data and documents in the entity management tool (GEMS) and designated document management systems

  • Company secretarial support on legal transactions

  • Acquisitions and/or divestments and/or mergers of entities

  • Third party/commercial acquisition and/or divestment of assets

  • Entity restructuring or rationalization projects

What you bring

  • Aspiring or part-qualified Company Secretary (or equivalent) with a minimum of one year company secretarial experience.

  • Native or advanced level English skills is required.

  • Other language skills, in addition to English, is preferred.

  • Ability to effectively manage relationships with the key stakeholders.

  • Adaptable to different cultures and working with diverse and virtual teams.

  • Excellent planning and organisation skills, verbal and written skills, attention to detail and have the ability to work in a fast-paced, varied environment.

  • Self-motivated and have excellent communication and organisation skills with a strong attention to detail, execution and reliability.

  • A conceptual thinker with problem solving and analytical capability and learning agility.

  • Proactive, forward thinking and innovative, well organised with the ability to work under pressure and adaptable to different cultures.

  • Experience of documenting processes and developing process manuals, is preferred.

  • Experience with automation and leveraging technology in ways of working and process improvement.

  • Experience with Sharepoint, Docusign, workflow tools and other similar systems is preferred.

  • Some experience in using GEMS or other entity management tools.

Technical Skills

  • Some experience with company secretarial practices and procedures.

  • Ability to establish and build appropriate, active and informative relationships with relevant stakeholders are in place.

  • Some experience with completing corporate filings in many jurisdictions including and not limited to Australia, Singapore, UK, Canada, Malaysia, India, Poland, Italy, Spain, Thailand and other jurisdictions.

  • Proficiency in GEMs, Microsoft Word, Power Automate, Power Point, Power BI, SharePoint, Docusign, Diligent Entities, Service Now, and CoPilot

What we offer

You bring your skills and experience to Shell and in return you work with talented, committed people on one of the most important challenges facing our planet. You'll have the opportunity to develop the skills you need to grow in an environment where we value honesty, integrity and respect for one another. You'll be able to balance your priorities as you become the best version of yourself.

  • Progress as a person as we work on the energy transition together.

  • Continuously grow the transferable skills you need to get ahead.

  • Work at the forefront of technology, trends and practices.

  • Collaborate with experienced colleagues with unique expertise.

  • Achieve your balance in a values-led culture that encourages you to be the best

  • version of yourself.

  • Join an organization working to become one of the most diverse and inclusive in the world. We strongly encourage applicants of all genders, ages, ethnicities, cultures, abilities, sexual orientation and life experiences to apply.

  • Grow as you progress through diverse career opportunities in national and international teams.

  • Gain access to a wide range of training and development programs.

Shell in India

Shell is a diversified energy company in India with 13,000 employees, and presence in Integrated Gas, Downstream, Power, Renewable and Upstream. Additionally, we have deep capabilities in R&D, digitalization, and business operations.

Our global strategy, Powering Progress, is designed to generate value for our shareholders, customers, and the wider society, and focuses on creating more value with less emissions. The strategy supports our purpose of providing more and cleaner energy solutions, with the aim of profitably transforming Shell into a net-zero emissions energy business by 2050. As India moves towards its target of net-zero emissions by 2070, Shell India aims to play a leading role in securing vital energy for today, while investing in, and helping to build, the energy system of the future through strategic investments in the country.

Our Lubricants business serves over 50,000 consumers through a strong network of over 200 distributors, and operates an end-to-end value chain that spans conceptualization, development, and production at a world-class blending plant at Taloja. Through our 350-plus retail stations, we offer an integrated mobility experience including fuels, cafes, and convenience stores, with a prominent network of EV recharging facilities.

Shell owns and operates a LNG re-gasification terminal at Hazira, Surat, with a capacity of 5 MTPA and a LNG truck-loading unit that plays a crucial role in helping meet India's growing demand for gas across sectors. In 2022, Shell acquired Sprng Energy in a $1.55 billion deal to build an integrated energy transition business in the country. Sprng is a leading renewable energy company in India which develops and manages solar, wind, and hybrid power generation facilities and infrastructure.

Our three capability centres across Bangalore and Chennai serve as a technology and innovation powerhouse for Shell globally, working as a delivery engine for core technical, digital, and finance processes: pioneering digital innovation and cutting-edge technologies across the energy sector. We also have strong academic partnerships and collaborations with leading universities and technology institutes to accelerate decarbonization efforts within the energy sector.

We are committed to positively contributing to the communities in which we operate through programmes on STEM Education, Skilling, and Livelihood across India. We nurture and invest in startups developing initiatives focused on accelerating energy innovation through programs such as Shell E4 and Shell Eco-marathon. We also have strategic investments in new energy companies such as Husk Power, d.light, Orb Energy, and Cleantech Solar

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