Regional Compliance Leader - China
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Job Description Summary The Regional Compliance Leader - China is a key member of the APAC Compliance team and is a dual-role position responsible for leading compliance program execution in China while also conducting and managing compliance investigations This role will report directly to the Regional Compliance Leader - APAC and will maintain a strong dotted-line reporting relationship to the Global Investigation Leader to ensure alignment with global investigations standards, practices, and priorities. Job Description Company Overview GE Aerospace (NYSE: GE) is a global leader in aerospace propulsion, services, and integrated systems. Currently, it has approximately 44,000 in-service commercial aircraft engines worldwide. With a century-long history of innovation and profound industry expertise, GE Aerospace is committed to inventing the future of flight, lifting people up, and bringing them home safely. Site Overview For 45 years in China, GE Aerospace has committed to developing and investing in China's aviation industry with reliable, efficient, sustainable, and outstanding products and services. GE Aerospace and its joint venture CFM have served more than 60 airline customers in the Greater China Region, with over 7700 engines in service and nearly 5000 engines on order. We are devoted to the market's quality growth propelled by technological innovation and digitalization. Together with our partners, we are shaping a sustainable future of flight that helps the industry reach its carbon-neutral goal for the benefit of us all tomorrow. The Ideal Candidate Leads the compliance program at the site in China, in close coordination with the business and regional compliance team. Provides leadership and oversight to business operations in the designated area, to assure adherence to all aspects of internal company and external regulatory compliance. Partner with business leadership and other Asia regional leaders to sustain and grow a culture of integrity. Maintain and lead a compliance network consisting of dotted-line, part-time site compliance representatives & ombuds to promote open reporting and a superior integrity culture. Partner with Aerospace business compliance leaders and the other regional compliance leaders, to contribute to the design and implement compliance programs involving the S&L policies and risk areas, specifically to ensure the early warning of new local regulations and practices impacting Aerospace program and the timely localization of the relevant policies and procedures for full compliance. In strong partnership with the Aerospace central compliance organization and the other regional compliance leaders, contributes to develop and execute localized and effective regional training and communications. Lead the compliance risk assessments and abatement actions for sites in area of responsibility. Work with the central compliance team and other regional compliance leaders on the development and delivery of metrics, training materials, case studies, communications and helping to organize and deliver the regional compliance conferences. Partner with the compliance investigation or legal team to ensure early detections of risks and gaps and appropriate definition of effective corrective actions. Support the Asia Compliance team in the daily operations, including but not limited to compliance metrics analysis, training & communication, compliance network & other compliance activities in Asia region. Lead and conduct independent investigations Carry out prompt, thorough, and objective investigations into alleged violations of law or company policy. Cases may involve any of GE Aerospace's Spirit & Letter policies. For example, matters may concern complex questions involving respectful workplace, finance, conflict of interest, quality, sourcing, EHS, information technology and security, intellectual property, improper payments, competition law, and more Review and assess complaints and allegations and be able to develop and manage investigate plans and strategies Conduct concern raiser, witness, and subject interviews Conduct investigative research: including review and analyze all reliable and relevant information (i.e. emails, data files, invoices) including performing forensic analysis and reviewing GE Aerospace policies & procedures Provide oral briefings to senior leadership and functional owners on cases, and identify appropriate corrective actions Draft reports to ensure investigations are clearly and properly documented Maintain client relationships in the face of conflicting demands or directions and provide evidence-based conclusions and recommendations on sound diagnosis and information Know and understand all applicable legal and policy requirements pertaining to the conduct of investigations including in areas involving employee interviews, data privacy, labor and employment requirements, and more; monitor changes in such laws and policies and provide guidance to colleagues