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What’s the role
As a Regulatory Advisor for Low Carbon Fuels (LCF) in Europe, you will deliver regulatory intelligence and expert guidance to support the LCF business. The role centres on monitoring, interpreting, and anticipating EU and national regulatory developments, assessing their commercial and strategic implications, and translating them into clear, actionable insights for the business.
You will collaborate with a broad network of internal stakeholders across Shell plc—including Aviation, Maritime, Chemicals, Hydrogen, Mobility (EV), Feedstocks, and M&A—as well as external parties such as industry associations, regulators, and government ministries, working closely with Government Relations and Policy & Advocacy teams.
You will be part of the Shell Trading & Supply (T&S) Products organisation, which sits at the heart of Shell’s downstream business and integrates activities across the company to deliver end‑to‑end value. Low Carbon Fuels is a fast‑growing area within T&S Products, established to drive Shell’s low‑carbon fuels strategy and support the energy transition.
With a primary focus on Europe, this role contributes to business strategy development, identifies regulatory risks and opportunities, and provides trusted subject‑matter expertise to shape Shell’s policy and advocacy positions on low‑carbon fuels. In doing so, you will help enable the business to meet its renewable fuel and greenhouse gas reduction obligations efficiently while advancing its energy transition ambitions.
What you’ll be doing
Provide regulatory intelligence to the Low Carbon Fuels business by tracking, interpreting and explaining existing and emerging EU and national regulations impacting feedstocks and finished low‑carbon fuels across road, aviation and maritime sectors.
Translate regulatory developments into clear commercial and strategic insights, identifying risks and opportunities and supporting the development of concrete actions, including preparation of briefing and decision material for traders, commercial leaders and senior stakeholders.
Act as an external representative and subject‑matter expert for Shell on low‑carbon fuel regulation, engaging with regulators, industry associations, certification bodies and certification schemes on new or amended legislative instruments, regulatory interpretation and implementation questions.
In close collaboration with Government Relations, Policy & Advocacy and relevant Shell plc businesses in Europe contribute to the shaping and alignment of Shell’s European LCF regulatory strategy and market design positions.
Support businesses in the implementation of regulatory requirements resulting from either new regulations or changes to existing regulations that would impact T&S LCF and associated businesses.
What you bring
Strong expertise in EU and national regulations impacting low‑carbon fuels, including RED / RED III, FuelEU Maritime, ReFuelEU Aviation, ETS, CORSIA and IMO frameworks, as well as related regulations with indirect market impact.
Solid understanding of carbon reporting and accounting systems, both mandatory (e.g. ETS, RED) and voluntary (e.g. GHG Protocol, SBTi), and how they link to renewable transport fuel frameworks.
Extensive experience with chain‑of‑custody and traceability requirements under the Renewable Energy Directive, including mass balance systems and relevant databases or registries such as the Union Database, CARBURE, Nabisy, or ROS.
In‑depth knowledge of the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA) and/or voluntary sustainability certification schemes such as ISCC PLUS is beneficial.
Ability to analyse complex legal and regulatory texts with strong attention to detail and translate them into clear, actionable insights for commercial and senior stakeholders.
Proven capability to synthesise large volumes of regulatory information into concise briefings, summaries and training materials that support decision‑making, advocacy and implementation.
Confidence to formulate views, challenge assumptions constructively, and contribute to shaping regulatory strategy and policy positions.
Strong stakeholder management skills, with the ability to build and maintain effective relationships across multiple internal functions as well as with external bodies.
Comfortable operating in a fast‑paced, high‑pressure commercial environment, managing multiple priorities in parallel.
Highly motivated self‑starter with a strong learning mindset, team orientation and excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Fluent/native French strongly preferred. Proficiency in additional languages, such as Spanish, Italian, or Dutch, is considered a plus.
What we offer
You bring your skills and experience to Shell and in return you work with talented, committed people on one of the most important challenges facing our planet. You’ll have the opportunity to develop the skills you need to grow in an environment where we value honesty, integrity, and respect for one another. You’ll be able to balance your priorities as you become the best version of yourself.
Progress as a person as we work on the energy transition together.
Continuously grow the transferable skills you need to get ahead.
Work at the forefront of technology, trends, and practices.
Collaborate with experienced colleagues with unique expertise.
Achieve your balance in a values-led culture that encourages you to be the best version of yourself.
Benefit from flexible working hours, and the possibility of remote/mobile working.
Perform at your best with a competitive starting salary and annual performance related salary increase – our pay and benefits packages are considered to be among the best in the world.
Take advantage of paid parental leave, including for non-birthing parents.
Join an organisation working to become one of the most diverse and inclusive in the world. We strongly encourage applicants of all genders, ages, ethnicities, cultures, abilities, sexual orientation, and life experiences to apply.
Grow as you progress through diverse career opportunities in national and international teams.
Gain access to a wide range of training and development programmes.
Note: As part of your application, please submit a motivation letter along with your resume. The motivation letter should outline your reasons for applying to this position and how your skills and experiences align with the job requirements. This will help us better understand your interest in the role and your suitability for the position.
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Shell in The Netherlands
The Netherlands is one of the two founding countries of the company. Here 9,380 employees (March 2024) of more than 100 nationalities jointly work to provide the country with energy for today, for tomorrow and for you.
Energy for today
The refinery at Shell Energy and Chemicals Park Rotterdam (Pernis) - Europe’s largest - is facing a cleaner future with less carbon emissions. Chemicals Park Moerdijk is transitioning to a circular future. Shell operates multiple wind and solar farms in the Netherlands. Both onshore and offshore, Shell is exploring for and producing oil and gas via the Nederlandsche Aardolie Maatschappij, NAM (50% Shell, 50% ExxonMobil). Shell is the market leader in transport fuels. Dutch motorists take 3 billion litres of fuel from 570 Shell retail stations (May 2024) annually, while thousands of Shell's own fast EV charge points and Shell Ubitricity normal charge points are being installed as we speak.
Energy for tomorrow
At the Energy Transition Campus Amsterdam (ETCA), research is conducted into low CO2 energy technologies and sustainable solutions for energy and chemicals. Near Rotterdam Shell builds Europe's biggest green hydrogen plant of the continent. From Amsterdam and The Hague, Shell Nederland leads the transition of the corporation to a more sustainable future, with 6.5 billion euros invested in solar panels, wind farms, green hydrogen, sustainable aviation fuel, EV charging and other groundbreaking solutions for the future.
Energy for you
Even after the company HQ moved to London in January 2022, Shell's commitment to the Netherlands remains very strong. The Hague still housing the headquarters of three of Shell's business divisions, and Rotterdam stays a key trading, marketing and sales hub for Shell products. Combined Shell in the Netherlands works to bring its wide range of energy products as close as possible to you as an energy consumer. This includes a Shell Impact Fund to make the energy transition closer to people with financial challenges, this includes EV chargers on the corner of your street via our daughter company Ubitricity and this includes keeping the country warm in winter with Liquid Natural Gas.
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