Government and Public Affairs Internship
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Total Energies
CoffeyvilleLocation
Coffeyvillea month ago
Posted datea month ago
Entry / JuniorMinimum level
Entry / JuniorCandidate Profile
Activities
• Drafts and compiles weekly reports summarizing U.S. foreign/trade policy, energy/climate policy, and other domestic policy developments relevant to TotalEnergies;
• Attends think tank/industry association events and Congressional hearings to provide "read-outs";
• Tracks legislation and activity in Senate and House committees on foreign, trade, energy, and climate issues;
• Assists in coordination and editing of monthly and ad hoc deliverables;
• Assists in coordination and tracking of TotalEnergies executive dossiers and briefing materials in advance of USG leadership meetings;
• Performs administrative tasks in support of the team as needed
Context & Environment
The Government & Public Affairs Intern will provide research, analytical, and writing support to the D.C. office. This paid internship would be part-time. The internship would start in Q1, 2024 and end in May.
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TotalEnergies is a major global energy player, with a vision for tackling the climate challenge and an ambition to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 or sooner. Our 100,000 employees, active in over 130 countries around the world, are committed to better energy that is safer, more affordable, cleaner, and accessible to as many people as possible.
The TotalEnergies Washington D.C. Representative Office (WDCRO) is seeking a detailed-oriented, proactive student for the position of Government & Public Affairs Intern. The Intern will join a dynamic team that is responsible for delivering insights on the impacts of U.S. policies on TotalEnergies' global businesses and operations, as well as communicating TotalEnergies' positions and messages to key U.S. stakeholders.
- Strong interest in and understanding of U.S. foreign policy, trade policy, energy policy, and climate policy issues is mandatory.
Activities
• Drafts and compiles weekly reports summarizing U.S. foreign/trade policy, energy/climate policy, and other domestic policy developments relevant to TotalEnergies;
• Attends think tank/industry association events and Congressional hearings to provide "read-outs";
• Tracks legislation and activity in Senate and House committees on foreign, trade, energy, and climate issues;
• Assists in coordination and editing of monthly and ad hoc deliverables;
• Assists in coordination and tracking of TotalEnergies executive dossiers and briefing materials in advance of USG leadership meetings;
• Performs administrative tasks in support of the team as needed
Context & Environment
The Government & Public Affairs Intern will provide research, analytical, and writing support to the D.C. office. This paid internship would be part-time. The internship would start in Q1, 2024 and end in May.
Apply
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TotalEnergies is a major global energy player, with a vision for tackling the climate challenge and an ambition to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 or sooner. Our 100,000 employees, active in over 130 countries around the world, are committed to better energy that is safer, more affordable, cleaner, and accessible to as many people as possible.
The TotalEnergies Washington D.C. Representative Office (WDCRO) is seeking a detailed-oriented, proactive student for the position of Government & Public Affairs Intern. The Intern will join a dynamic team that is responsible for delivering insights on the impacts of U.S. policies on TotalEnergies' global businesses and operations, as well as communicating TotalEnergies' positions and messages to key U.S. stakeholders.
JOB SUMMARY
Government and Public Affairs InternshipTotal Energies
Coffeyville
a month ago
Entry / Junior
Full-time