What are the responsibilities and job description for the Risk Analyst, Global Charging Programs position at Tesla?
With 30,000 Superchargers, Tesla owns and operates the largest global, fast charging network in the world. Located on major routes near convenient amenities, Superchargers keep our customers charged when they are away from home.
Electric Vehicles and Charging solutions across the world have seen a tremendous growth over the last years and our business environment is changing rapidly. As the market matures - regulators and authorities are rapidly developing of new legislation, regulations, and incentive opportunities in the coming years within the EV/Charging field.
To support our growth, we are looking for an Incentive and Regulatory Project Manager based at in our Engineering HQ or Gigafactory New York. You will be part of our Program Management Team and you will be the key driver in analyzing, assessing, and understanding new and existing regulations, and assess potential risks for the operation of the Supercharger and Destination charging network. You will partner with our Compliance, Policy, and Incentive organizations to ensure all global program milestones are consolidated and articulated clearly to the product and engineering teams. In addition to this, you will be responsible to see through the execution of larger, cross-functional initiatives that are beyond the scope of existing teams toward the end of meeting incentives and Compliance requirements.
- Gather data and analyze current risks and identify potential risks (e.g. reputational/operational/financial/taxation/regulatory) that are affecting the Charging organization
- Develop and implement processes to mitigate and control potential future risks
- Effectively respond and solve any urgent requests from different authorities
- Work closely together with the engineering teams on technical product requirements
- Ensure compliance with existing legal and regulatory requirements and guidelines
- Effectively manage stakeholders, prepare reports, and present recommendations to internal stakeholders
- Develop and implement a new control system in collaboration with the Operations Team and manage cross-functional programs in support of incentive and compliance goals
- 5 years of risk management or relevant work experience within the electric vehicle charging infrastructure market, energy markets or electric utility market
- Extensive understanding of European regulations, legislations and policy making; charging industry knowledge is a plus
- Demonstrated ability to work efficiently, prioritize workflows, meet demanding deadlines, and manage multi-faceted tasks in a fast-paced environment
- Critical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to communicate relevant information to all levels of the organization
- Excellent Microsoft Office and data reporting skills