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First Quantum Minerals is seeking an Adviser for Government Relations in Panama, aimed at managing political, regulatory, and reputational risks while ensuring compliance and community engagement. The ideal candidate should have over ten years of relevant experience, advanced negotiation skills, and a strong understanding of Panama's legislative processes. The role emphasizes independent thinking and collaboration to achieve results in a unique corporate culture.
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Job Summary
First Quantum is recruiting for roles to support activities related to the Preservation and Safe Management (PSM) program, as well as the processing of previously extracted and stockpiled material.
These positions are intended to ensure site safety, environmental protection, regulatory compliance, and responsible management of existing materials during this phase.
The company emphasizes transparency and adherence to Panamanian legislation and relevant regulatory authorities.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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First Quantum Minerals is seeking an Adviser for Government Relations in Panama, aimed at managing political, regulatory, and reputational risks while ensuring compliance and community engagement. The ideal candidate should have over ten years of relevant experience, advanced negotiation skills, and a strong understanding of Panama's legislative processes. The role emphasizes independent thinking and collaboration to achieve results in a unique corporate culture.
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Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Government relations experience
Public policy development
Regulatory compliance knowledge
Legislative and administrative processes
Community engagement and civil society relations
Advanced negotiation and political analysis
Nice-to-have
Strategic vision and critical thinking
Ability to influence and build consensus
High level of autonomy and discretion
Collaboration and cross-functional support
Key Requirements
University degree in relevant field
10+ years of government relations experience
Deep knowledge of Panamanian legislative processes