What are the responsibilities and job description for the Policy Advisor, Climate & Sustainability position at API - American Petroleum Institute?
The Policy Advisor manages API's policy development and supports advocacy efforts on GHG reporting and broader climate and corporate sustainability issues. Manages ongoing work through member committees and coordinates with API Communications, Legal, and Government Affairs departments. Engages with external stakeholders such as academia and policymakers as appropriate, particularly through agency regulatory action.
Develops and implements industry priorities and programs on climate and sustainability to support and advance public policy to benefit API and its members. Develops and executes national, regional, and state-based strategies on issues as described in the Duties / Responsibilities below.
Duties / Responsibilities
- Manages the development and implementation of API policy positions in coordination with API members and API staff, in particular on (1) the measurement, reporting, and verification of greenhouse gases (GHGs); (2) GHG inventories, including measurement informed inventories, and compliance reporting programs such as the EPA Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP); and (3) technology innovation to reduce GHGs. Provides support to similar organization-wide efforts on other API climate policy positions, including carbon accounting and the regulation of GHGs.
- Lead the API subcommittee with responsibility for GHG methodologies and reporting. Manages the assigned committees to ensure member company engagement on potential approaches to regulations, legislation and policies in assigned issues based upon API policy positions and supports strategy development and execution to effectuate positive outcomes with API staff, allied trades, coalitions, and other stakeholders. Works with member companies to organize and lead committee meetings and facilitate agenda outcomes that meet committee goals. Support the staffing of other API committees, subcommittees, and workgroups related to climate and sustainability.
- Recognized as subject matter lead on GHG emissions reporting and inventories, including a good understanding of relevant external frameworks (e.g., OGMP2.0). Will coordinate policy position for advocacy efforts at the federal and state levels as well as technical expertise on issues and ensures consistency and alignment between API policy and advocacy efforts. Builds API staff capabilities in Climate & Sustainability Policy team and other teams on GHG emissions reporting and inventories, especially querying and analyzing the data of the US EPA Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP) and US Greenhouse Gas Inventory (GHGI).
- Oversee the industry-wide implementation and any updates to the API Compendium of GHG Emissions Methodologies , used globally by the oil and natural gas industry.
- Provides direct input on yearly budget needs and expectations. Oversees spending and project management of third-party contractors in area of responsibility.
- Acts as an advocate and spokesperson for API and the industry with national, state, and local policy makers as well asprivate sector companies,the media, think tanks,andnon-governmental organizations (NGOs) with the purpose of :
driving alignment on climate and sustainability policy positions and advocacy;
Qualifications
Physical Requirements
Travel Requirements
This job outline describes the typical accountabilities and requirements of the position and should not be construed as an all-encompassing description of every duty performed by or expected of the incumbent.
EEO Statement
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Candidates are typically hired at a point in the salary range based on prior experience, education, and market demand for the role; candidates are also compared internally to their peers.
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