Director, Government & Strategic Affairs (uk & Europe)

Saronic Saronic · Defense · London, United Kingdom · Business Development

Director, Government & Strategic Affairs for Saronic, a company focused on maritime autonomy. This role involves shaping the political, regulatory, and strategic environment in the UK and Europe to support the adoption of autonomous maritime capabilities and Saronic's growth. Responsibilities include developing and executing government engagement strategies, leading engagement on regulatory and policy matters, advising senior leadership, and representing the company before government officials and stakeholders.

What you'd actually do

  1. Developing and executing government engagement and public policy strategies that support Saronic’s long-term business objectives in the UK and Europe.
  2. Supporting Saronic’s positioning within UK defence, industrial, regulatory, and innovation strategies, including engagement across MOD, Royal Navy, DE&S, Dstl, DfT, DBT, Treasury, Cabinet Office, and associated stakeholders.
  3. Leading engagement on regulatory, legislative, and policy matters related to maritime autonomy, defence innovation, and sovereign capability development.
  4. Supporting the development of regulatory and policy frameworks required for autonomous maritime operations in the UK.
  5. Identifying, shaping, and supporting strategic opportunities that enable Saronic to win, maintain, and grow business across defence and adjacent sectors.

Skills

Required

  • Proven experience in government affairs, public policy, defence strategy, public affairs, or related fields.
  • Experience developing and executing government engagement strategies within complex or highly regulated sectors.
  • Established networks across UK Government, Parliament, Defence, national security, and associated industry stakeholders.
  • Strong understanding of UK Government decision-making, defence procurement, industrial policy, and legislative processes.
  • Experience advising senior executives on political, regulatory, defence, or strategic risk matters.
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to produce high-quality briefing materials, policy papers, and executive-level communications.
  • Strong organisational and stakeholder management capabilities, with the ability to manage multiple high-priority workstreams simultaneously.
  • Ability to operate independently in a fast-moving, high-growth environment with sound judgement and attention to detail.
  • Must be eligible to obtain and maintain UK Security Check (SC) clearance.
  • Willingness to travel domestically and internationally as required.

Nice to have

  • Experience within the defence, maritime, aerospace, autonomy, AI, dual-use technology, or national security sectors.
  • Familiarity with UK defence acquisition, sovereign capability development, and defence industrial strategy.
  • Experience engaging with organisations such as MOD, Royal Navy, DE&S, Dstl, DfT, NSO, DBT, Treasury, Cabinet Office, NATO, or AUKUS-related stakeholders.
  • Exposure to European government affairs, defence policy, or multinational stakeholder engagement environments.
  • Experience managing external advisers, consultancies, or strategic government affairs partners across multiple jurisdictions.
  • Experience operating within a high-growth technology or venture-backed environment.

What the JD emphasized

  • must be eligible to obtain and maintain UK Security Check (SC) clearance