EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES AT CONOCOPHILLIPS
Field Government Relations Manager
This Field Government Relations Manager position will have the primary responsibility for developing, maintaining and strengthening relationship with the upper level local government (provincial, regency, sub-districts) in all Company s field locations to ensure smooth operations and maintain positive company image. Obtain from the local government timely approval of proposal/recommendation as well as issuance/extension of required permits. Takes part and provides advice to the management on developing high level local government relations/engagement strategy as part of the overall business strategy. Assists the business in ensuring operations stability and sustainability through continuous assessment of local political condition.
Required & Preferred Skills/Competencies:
• Excellent communication, interpersonal, teamwork and networking skills.
• Good knowledge of the oil & gas business.
• Strategic and ability to lead and motivate group.
• Has analytical and conflict resolution skills.
• Has a university degree (S1).
• Minimum of 10 years of experience showing progressive responsibilities, specifically in government relations.
• Has proven networking with key players in the field and central governments.
• Good command of Bahasa Indonesia and English (spoken and written).
• Has proven ability to enter governments system and positively influence the decision making process.
Only those individuals who fully meet the above requirements need apply.
To apply please visit: JobsDB.com not later than two weeks after the publication of this advertisement.
Expiry date: March 08, 2011
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