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Job Location | Wembley Central |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | Competitive salary |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent, full-time |
We are looking for an inspirational and self-motivated individual, who is comfortable leading several projects, has a strong understanding of UKs policy and regulatory approach to telecoms.As Associate Director for Telecoms and Broadband Stakeholder Group you would oversee all strands of techUKs offerings in this area. This includes techUKs telecoms programme, the Spectrum Policy Forum (SPF) and the Broadband Stakeholder Group (BSG).You will be working work in these three areas to develop crisp policy, regulatory and market development proposals to help drive the UKs telecoms market and deliver world-class connectivityYou will be at the heart of key debates between Government, Regulators and the increasingly diverse vertical industries with an interest in telecoms, as well as techUKs external voice on telecoms issues.Both the Broadband Stakeholder Group and the Spectrum Policy Forum are special purpose vehicles within techUKs organisation, with separate and more focused membership bases. techUKs telecoms programme is made up of members from across its membership (from FTSE 100 companies to start-ups). The role would involve balancing the more evidence and report-based work of the BSG and SPF with a more events-driven, market development and campaigning based focus of techUKs telecoms programme.You would be responsible for financial targets in these areas as well as line management responsibility for a team of four; the Head of Spectrum Policy Forum, techUKs Telecoms Programme Manager, the BSGs Programme Manager and a shared Team Assistant. You would report into the Director of Markets and be a key part of techUKs senior management layer.The position requires the ability to work with a large and diverse selection of external stakeholders, manage work spanning the full range of broadband policy issues, undertake and commission analysis of complex issues coupled with the ability to communicate and promote this analysis clearly and effectively to a broad audience.Competencies