Counsel, ComplianceLocation: Houston, TX, US, 77010
Facility: One Houston Center-130
Department: Compliance
Division: Legal, ERM, Real Estate and Procurement
LyondellBasell (NYSE: LYB): As a leader in the global chemical industry, LyondellBasell strives every day to be the safest, best operated and most valued company in our industry. The company's products, materials and technologies are advancing sustainable solutions for food safety, access to clean water, healthcare and fuel efficiency in more than 100 international markets. LyondellBasell places high priority on diversity, equity and inclusion and is Advancing Good with an emphasis on our planet, the communities where we operate and our future workforce. The company takes great pride in its world-class technology and customer focus.
The Compliance Counsel will be responsible for providing advice and counsel to LyondellBasell and its subsidiaries on matters such as anti-corruption and trade compliance, as well as other traditional compliance issues. This position will also be responsible for implementing, monitoring and continuously improving the company's global compliance programs. This position will be responsible for training, and working with, employees of the company, including senior and executive management, on compliance matters. The Compliance Counsel accomplishes these responsibilities through personal efforts, the management and coordination of staff, and selective use of outside counsel. This position reports to the Lead Counsel Compliance and has both U.S. and international responsibilities.
Demonstrate high standards of professional and business ethicsProvide advice and counsel regarding compliance issues, particularly anti-corruption and trade complianceDevelop, implement and maintain company's global anti-corruption, trade compliance and other compliance programsImplement and support compliance for mergers and acquisitionsRecognize potential conflicts of interest and other issues implicating ethics and complianceParticipate in development and management of matter-specific and annual budgetsLead and oversee internal investigationsLead in-person training sessionsPerform all activities in a safe manner and ensure the safe work practices of those supervisedMin. QualificationsMinimum of 3 years' experience required; 5 years preferredAdvanced knowledge of anti-corruption and trade compliance laws in the U.S. and elsewhereExperience leading and overseeing internal investigationsExperience leading in-person training sessionsAbility to manage conflict and find practical solutions without compromising valuesExcellent oral, written and presentation skillsSome travel will be required. (10-15%)High proficiency in Microsoft Office and electronic data management systems
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