Milano - 100% | Permanent
Role type: Permanent | Location: Milan | Model: Hybrid | Level of travels: 10%
Alpiq is one of Switzerland’s leading electricity producers and a key energy services provider across Europe. Headquartered in Lausanne and powered by a strong portfolio of hydropower, nuclear, and renewable energy sources, we’re all about impact, for the climate, for people, and for the security of supply. More than 1,300 colleagues from nearly 60 nationalities bring their energy to a shared purpose: Together for a better climate and an improved security of supply. We work in a values-driven culture shaped by trust, curiosity, and respect. Our 4 company values have been co-created with our employees and are embedded in everything we do as a company:
“We are ALP1Q “- reflects our team spirit
“We learn and grow together” - we have courage
“We share the steering wheel” - we take ownership
“We focus on the outcome” - your impact matters
At Alpiq, your energy matters!
Mission: The role sits within the Regulatory Affairs function and supports the business in developing a clear and structured understanding of the Italian regulatory framework relevant to Alpiq’s business activities in Italy. Its purpose is to help identify and assess regulatory impacts, risks and opportunities for internal stakeholders, supporting informed business decisions, while also contributing to the company’s advocacy efforts by supporting relationships with industry associations and institutions and the development of a consistent regulatory positioning.
Your Impact: The role is designed to strengthen Alpiq’s ability to understand and factor Italian regulatory developments into business decisions, through clearer and more structured regulatory insights. Internal stakeholders will benefit from more consistent assessments of regulatory impacts, risks and opportunities, including quantitative support, while the company’s regulatory positioning and advocacy will be reinforced through more coordinated and informed interactions with associations and institutions.