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Principal International Affairs

United Kingdom
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At BHP we support our people to grow, learn, develop their skills and reach their potential. With a global portfolio of operations, we offer a diverse and inclusive environment with extraordinary career opportunities. Our strategy is to focus on creating a safe work environment where our employees feel strongly connected to our values and objectives, and where the capability of our people is key to our success.

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About the Role

The Principal, International Relations is a senior individual contributor role and a key day-to-day integration point for BHP's global geopolitical and public policy insight. The role works with an internal and external network of experts, advisors, regional teams and policy contacts to synthesise global policy and geopolitical developments and provide actionable insights at a global, strategic level. These insights are provided to senior audiences and used to inform planning and decision making, including how geopolitical insight is hard wired into BHP's strategy, portfolio and risk frameworks.

The role sits within Global Corporate Affairs and Communications and is part of BHP's International Affairs team, which operates across London, Singapore and Washington DC.

We will consider applications from candidates based in London, Santiago, Washington DC, Denver or Toronto. We are not able to fund relocation or visa sponsorship for this position.

Your accountabilities will include, and not be limited to:

  • Working with an internal and external network of experts, advisors, regional teams and policy contacts to synthesise global policy and geopolitical developments and provide actionable insights at a global, strategic level, including through executive briefs, reports and scenario exercises.
  • Supporting the integration of geopolitics and policy into BHP's strategy, portfolio and risk processes, working in close partnership with BHP's Commercial and Portfolio Strategy & Development teams.
  • Maintaining BHP's global policy positions on issues including critical minerals, trade, industrial policy and energy security.
  • Contributing to the ongoing development and application of BHP's Public Policy Framework as a structured means of analysing and advising on policy risks and opportunities.
  • Supporting BHP's engagement with relevant international industry associations and multilateral bodies (e.g. ICMM, WEF).
  • Supporting the maintenance of GCAC's geopolitical framework, including collection, monitoring, and dissemination processes.
  • Managing day-to-day engagement with external advisors, ensuring fit-for-purpose service provision and complementarity across the advisor panel.
  • Providing surge support to broader engagement efforts of International Affairs.

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About You

You will ideally be a sophisticated geopolitical thinker with a sharp commercial mind, who thrives as a senior individual contributor with significant autonomy on day-to-day execution.

The successful candidate will embody the following:

  • Ability to move quickly from analysis to insight, and from insight to action, with a clear understanding of how political and policy developments shape the operating environment for a global resources company, and the ability to translate that into concise advice for senior decision-makers.
  • Deep expertise in policy and geopolitical analysis, ideally gained in government, a multilateral institution, a leading think tank, a specialist advisory firm or an in-house corporate role at a global company.
  • Strong commercial acumen, with experience translating policy and geopolitical insights into commercial models, scenario planning, strategy or decision-making in a corporate, investment or advisory context.
  • Exposure to mining, energy, industrials or another sector with significant global exposure is essential.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills, including an ability to draft sound and logical policy analysis advice particularly for internal audiences (including senior audiences).
  • Excellent analytical skills with an ability to undertake critical thinking and analysis on complex issues.
  • Multi-jurisdiction experience is preferred, ideally having worked in multiple jurisdictions with the ability to flex analysis and engagement style for different cultural and political contexts.
  • Experience engaging with governments and policy makers, or working in a policy setting, is highly advantageous.
  • A strong bias to action and a track record of delivering outcomes in matrixed global organisations.
  • Comfort engaging with and managing commercial relationships with strategic consultants and advisory firms, and the ability to get value from them.
  • Ability to juggle multiple competing priorities, navigate cross-functional relationships, and bring structured project management discipline to complex policy work.
  • A demonstrated ability to brief and influence senior executives.
  • Quality of judgement, the ability to operate calmly under pressure, and strength in building networks across boundaries.
  • A pragmatic approach to ambiguity, with the ability to make a clear recommendation when the evidence is incomplete.

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Open for applications until 19-Jul-2026.

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Skills

Geopolitical Analysis
Policy Development
Commercial Acumen
Strategic Planning
Critical Thinking
Communication Skills
Project Management
Network Building
Risk Assessment
Scenario Planning
Stakeholder Engagement
Analytical Skills
Decision Making
Multicultural Experience
Government Engagement
Advisory Management

Location

United Kingdom

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