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Job description
Summary:
The Government Affairs Specialist will work to build and maintain relationships with key local and state elected officials and staff as well as develop and implement legislative and political strategies to support company goals
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Build and maintain relationships with key local and state elected officials and staff
- Track key legislation & regulatory matters across various states & local governments
- Coordinate the development and implementation of industry policy positions and advocacy strategies
- Serve as corporate representative with members of the public
- Establish local community affairs efforts in municipalities where Energy Transfer has operations
- Support various external engagement related to existing operations and new projects
- Participate in letters, testimony and various government relations policy support.
- Develop educational opportunities for external stakeholders that raise awareness of the current and future efforts in Pennsylvania and surrounding states in the region
- Lead and coordinate member engagement or coalition engagement on Association issues
- Represent the company to outside audiences, organizations and strategic alliances, through various means including public speaking
- Maintain relationships and coordinate with outside interest groups in coalitions on shared legislative goals
Requirements:
Education and/or Experience, Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements for this position are listed below:
- Bachelor's degree in Government Affairs, Political Science, Communications, or related field or equivalent work experience
- A minimum 5 years of experience in in one or more of the following fields; legislative staff, government affairs office for trade association, company or lobbying firm, community relations or public relations.
- Maintains a sense of urgency, individual responsibility, and possesses the ability to effectively work under pressure and with changing priorities.
- Must be capable of managing multiple issues at once.
- Possesses a high level of initiative and is able to work effectively with minimum supervision.
- Possesses effective analytical and problem solving skills.
- Excellent judgement in high profile, high pressure environments
- Experience working in team environments
- Excellent listening, written, and oral communications skills
- Ability to travel regionally (up to 50%)
Preferred Qualifications:
Education and/or Experience, Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
- Project or coalition work
- Ability to grasp energy/utility policy issues
- Previous public affairs work experience in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Massachusetts, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Ohio, Georgia and/or West Virginia
- Experience in the energy and/or utilities fields
Working Conditions:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
- Normal office working conditions with approximately 50% of the time in the field.
- Must be able to remain in a stationary position 50% of the time due to prolonged periods of sitting or standing.
- Overnight travel may be required.
- Position is based in industrial settings which may include hazardous materials and chemicals, as well as extreme temperature conditions and loud machinery, and require appropriate personal protective equipment.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran
DISCLAIMER: The above statements, which are subject to change, are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so classified.
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Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Public Affairs Specialist?
A: To succeed as a Public Affairs Specialist, key technical skills include proficiency in media relations, crisis communication, and government affairs, as well as knowledge of public policy and regulatory environments. Essential soft skills include strong written and verbal communication, active listening, and relationship-building abilities, along with adaptability, strategic thinking, and problem-solving skills. By combining these technical and soft skills, Public Affairs Specialists can effectively navigate complex issues, build strong relationships with stakeholders, and drive successful outcomes that support their organization's goals.
Q: What is the career path for a Public Affairs Specialist?
A: A Public Affairs Specialist typically follows a career progression from entry-level roles such as Public Affairs Coordinator or Communications Assistant, to mid-level positions like Public Affairs Specialist or Government Relations Coordinator, and eventually to senior roles like Public Affairs Manager or Director of Communications. Throughout their career, Public Affairs Specialists can develop skills in areas such as crisis communications, media relations, policy analysis, and stakeholder engagement, which can be applied to various industries and sectors. Long-term, they may pursue leadership roles in government, non-profit, or private sectors, or transition into related fields like public policy, advocacy, or corporate communications.