The Government Affairs team helps shape policy and strategy on a range of issues, and manages Apple's interactions with federal legislators. Our team has experience working at a high level in government, as well as experience working as policy advocates. We have a strong passion for crafting policy and strategic engagement campaigns that impact Apple's local government business for many years to come.
As Government Affairs Manager, you will help us develop and deepen relationships with both U.S.-based and local industrial and trade associations, Federal Congress, Federal and State government ministries, particularly with the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, the Ministry of Science, Technology, Innovation, Ministry of Communication, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Finance and Ministry of the Environment, with regulatory agencies such as ANATEL, ANCINE, ANPD, ANVISA, and INMETRO (product certifications).
Interlocutor with key government agencies closely related to Apple's businesses in Brazil at both the state and federal level, both executive and legislative.
Regularly communicate, engage, and coordinate with both U.S.-based and local industrial and trade associations, including but not limited to technology regulation, data privacy, AI, and competition.
Regularly communicate and engage directly with state and federal governments to secure government approval, policy support and changes, including but not limited to active engagement with Congress on technology regulation, data privacy, AI, competition and regulatory permits, aiming to influence policy through direct advocacy and research.
Assist the Head for Latin America Government Affairs to plan and implement the GA Brazil and Regional strategies, including bringing to bear the corporate business plan and growth strategy.
Support, align, coordinate, and work with the local Government Affairs and other Apple teams for policy, regulatory, communication, and all other necessary issues. Key interlocutor on manufacturing and sales issues.
Monitor changes in public policies, organizational structure, and decision-making processes; update the overall relationship portfolio; and identify meaningful partners and key figures.