Business Manager (ICT and Cybersecurity) Go back »
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Company:European Union Chamber of Commerce in China
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Location:Beijing
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Job function:Government Affairs
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Industry:Business Services
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Employment:Full time
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Experience:Associate
Job description
Overview:
The main responsibility of the Business Manager/Working Group Coordinator (up to experience) is to coordinate/manage the following Working Groups of the European Chamber:
- ICT
- Cybersecurity
Working Groups are composed of individuals from the corporate sector representing their specific industries and share common interests in the policy/business environment.
Tasks:
- Organise WG meetings (in coordination with HQ and other Chapters where relevant):
- Organize date, venue, agenda, documents, and invitation and participation lists
- Take meeting minutes and ensure smooth coordination with Chair, members, speakers and other invitees (i.e. government officials)
- Draft the annual Position Paper:
- Each Business Manager is responsible for drafting in coordination with the Chairperson/Vice Chairperson/WG members, the content of those Position Papers related to the WGs under their responsibility within the agreed deadline. They are also responsible for proof-reading and ensuring translation by WG members where possible prior to overall review and production.
- Coordinate Communication with Key Interlocutors:
- Draft a yearly lobby action plan (in coordination with the national and local Government Relations Manager(s) - GRM), identifying the authorities to present the Position Paper to in China and Brussels
- Develop and maintain close relations with EU local Delegation in China, European Commission
- Work with the GR Manager to establish contact with relevant ministries and local authorities (and organisational charts), working with GR departments of WG members
- Liaise with the WG members and other stakeholders to identify the issues and develop a strategy together with the WG Chair and other WG members
- Develop relations and business contacts with Chinese and European Business associations and with other relevant stakeholders such as the EU delegation
- Identify topics for future events, seminars, WG meetings and organise them according to the needs of the WG; find speakers and coordinate between the WG, the speakers and the Events Manager
- Organise briefings (i.e. for the European Commission), coordinate the organisation of the meetings with the Chinese authorities
- Develop and coordinate WG projects with relevant EU-China cooperation projects
- Report timely on lobbying activities
- Prepare written Briefing Notes:
- Advance briefings for high-level meetings
- Comments for media and briefing notes ahead of engagements
- Track the development of the regulations, identify possible call for comments on policy and coordinate the preparation and submission of comments
- Policy Research:
- Develop a comprehensive understanding of WTO commitments and framework; develop a comprehensive understanding of the relevant EU and Chinese regulations as well as the relevant stakeholders (authorities, other stakeholders)
- Complete specific research on related issues/regulations
- Draft WG/sector presentation material (including background info, industrial analysis, key recommendations etc) for seminars/speeches/Brussels Circuit
- Track the development of the different relevant regulations, identify call for comments, new regulations etc. and coordinate with the WG members to assess the impact on the industry
- Other tasks include:
- Update WG distribution lists, update Chairpersons and Vice-Chairpersons distribution lists and periodically revise potential member lists & pass all contacts to the membership department to add to the central database
- Seek new members for WG and EUCCC, strictly monitoring the membership of the attendees to WG meetings
- Draft articles for EuroBiz and other media on topics related to WG in coordination with Marketing &Communications Department & indicate the needs of news/picture coverage of relevant WG activities and meetings
- Draft dedicated project proposals, if required
- Provide input to media relations when required
- Update WG section of website (e.g. ensure all government meetings are linked to each WG, minutes are included as well as pieces of legislation, relevant news, letters to the government, events)
- Compile WG annual reports
- Identify topics for events in coordination with Marketing & Events team
Skills & experience
- University degree (bachelor or above) majored in laws
- minimum two years working experience, preferably in consultancy, law firm, think tank or similar
- interest in the relevant industries
- Good understanding of the Chinese and European commercial and political environment
- Self-motivated, able to work independently
- Outstanding verbal and written communicator
- Strong planning and organisation skills
- Business-fluent English is a must, Chinese and other European languages are a plus
- Professional appearance and demeanor
How to apply
Submit curriculum vitae, personality assessment questions and expected salary to bj_jobs@europeanchamber.com.cnPlease indicate in the subject heading "Application for BM/WGC_ICT".
Personality Assessment Questions:
1. What do you know about the work of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China and of Chamber of Commerce organisations in general? (min. 80 words)
2. What particular knowledge or skills do you have that would make you successful in this position? (min.100 words)
3. What type of work do you enjoy most? (min.120 words)
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