Who we are
Plastics Europe’s Fluoropolymers Product Group (FPG) represents Europe’s leading fluoropolymer producers and experts.
As the voice of the fluoropolymer industry, we are committed to promoting the sustainable development of these essential materials. Our mission is to ensure a balanced, science-based regulatory environment that supports innovation, sustainability, and industrial competitiveness in Europe.
Fluoropolymers are vital to modern life and innovation. From aviation and electric vehicles to medical devices, energy systems, and technical apparel, these materials enable technologies that shape our world. With their unique set of chemical properties, fluoropolymers ensure safety, stability, reliability, durability and performance in numerous technologies, industrial processes and everyday products that are critical for human health, safety and the environment.
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The Opportunity
We are looking for a Policy Officer with at least two to three years of experience in EU chemicals or environmental regulation who is enthusiastic about connecting science, industry and policy. In this role, you will be at the centre of FPG’s analytical, regulatory and technical work - translating complex information into clear positions, coordinating expert input, and supporting impactful advocacy.
You will work closely with the Director of the Product Group and member companies, becoming a trusted contributor to the technical backbone of our advocacy and communication activities.
Why This Role Matters
Joining FPG means contributing directly to EU policy shaping on one of the most technically sophisticated and strategically important material families in modern industry.
What You’ll Do
- Follow draft legislation, regulatory proposals and scientific assessments, support identifying impacts for fluoropolymers and their applications.
- Support the development of science-based industry positions, by gathering technical input from experts and helping translate this into clear, accessible messages for policymakers and stakeholders.
- Collaborate with leading technical experts and service providers to assist with the development of materials such as factsheets, case studies, Q&A documents, and to manage studies, surveys, or expert task forces.
- Support activities and information-sharing with related sectors in the value chain and contribute to fostering cross-sectoral collaboration to address common challenges and opportunities in policy and innovation.
- Organise and follow up FPG working groups and technical subgroups (agendas, minutes, issue tracking and document management).
What You Bring
- At least 2 to 3 years of relevant experience in policy and public affairs related to EU chemicals or environmental policy, technical regulations, or sustainability within the public sector, industry, trade associations, or consultancies.
- Strong academic background such as a master’s degree in political science or in a technical domain (e.g. chemistry, chemical engineering, environmental sciences, toxicology, materials science) coupled to an affinity for policy and advocacy work. Proven ability to digest and translate scientific/technical information into structured policy analysis.
- Excellent analytical and drafting skills; fluency in English (other languages an asset).
- A collaborative mindset, strong attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple dossiers simultaneously.
Interested?
Please your application with a compelling cover letter (2 pages max) and CV by 18 March 2026 via the APPLY button below