Waymo is a company in the autonomous driving technology space offering self-driving vehicles with the potential to increase mobility and decrease lives lost in
Public Affairs Manager
Location
Texas
Posted
27 days ago
Salary
$168K - $207K / year
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Public Affairs Manager
Waymo
• Develop and sustain high-level partnerships with nonprofit organizations • Execute Waymo’s TX strategy for public affairs campaigns and grassroots organizing • Direct the planning and execution of multi-channel digital media campaigns • Serve as a public face of Waymo in TX, advocating for company values • Identify and secure strategic sponsorship and event opportunities • Manage a budget across multiple workstreams
Job Requirements
- 5+ years of experience in public affairs, community organizing, or external affairs
- Demonstrated expertise in designing and executing complex digital advocacy campaigns
- An established professional network and a sophisticated understanding of Texas’ charitable sectors
- Experience building and maintaining long-term, trust-based relationships with diverse advocacy groups
- Direct experience managing and allocating budgets with fiscal discipline
- Experience serving as a public-facing spokesperson
Benefits
- Waymo employees are eligible to participate in Waymo’s discretionary annual bonus program
- equity incentive plan
- generous Company benefits program
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