Head of Public Policy - Japan

Wayve Wayve · Robotics · Tokyo, Japan · Public Policy

Wayve is seeking a senior public policy leader to build and execute its Japan public policy strategy. This role will shape regulatory pathways, build relationships with national and local stakeholders, and ensure Wayve's product, safety, and commercial strategies align with the Japanese regulatory and political environment. The individual will be responsible for delivering tangible regulatory and commercial outcomes to enable the testing and deployment of AV2.0.

What you'd actually do

  1. Develop and own Wayve’s Japan public policy strategy and execution plan, aligned to global policy priorities and commercial objectives, reporting regularly to VP, Global Affairs & Assurance.
  2. Identify critical activity to further Wayve’s commercial goals, independently assessing ROI for Wayve across industry forums and coalitions.
  3. Lead engagement with central government (ex. MLIT, METI), national agencies, prefectural and municipal governments, legislators, and regulators.
  4. Develop and maintain strong relationships with industry associations (e.g., automotive, mobility, standards bodies), consumer groups and research institutions.
  5. Advocate for regulatory approaches that enable safe testing, evaluation and commercial deployment of Wayve’s technology in Japan.

Skills

Required

  • Native or near-native Japanese and fluent English
  • 8+ years of professional experience in public policy, government affairs, regulatory affairs, or external affairs, ideally within the automotive, mobility, transport, or advanced technology sectors.
  • Deep knowledge of Japan’s policy, regulatory and legislative processes — especially those relevant to transport, road safety, vehicle regulations and emerging technologies.
  • Proven track record of successfully influencing national or local policy outcomes through direct engagement with government bodies and regulators.
  • Strong strategic thinking, excellent written and verbal communication skills, and experience drafting regulatory submissions and technical briefings in Japanese and English.

Nice to have

  • Strong technical literacy in autonomous vehicles, AI, data and safety — able to work with engineering teams and translate technical issues for non-technical audiences.
  • Leadership experience — hiring, managing and developing teams; managing budgets and external advisors.
  • Experience interacting with international regulatory fora or standards bodies (e.g., ISO, UNECE) and coordinating cross-jurisdictional policy strategies.
  • Experience running or supporting vehicle test programs, trials, or deployments in Japan (permits, local authorities, trial management).
  • Relationships and network across MLIT, METI, prefectural governments and key industry associations.

What the JD emphasized

  • Deep knowledge of Japan’s policy, regulatory and legislative processes — especially those relevant to transport, road safety, vehicle regulations and emerging technologies.
  • Proven track record of successfully influencing national or local policy outcomes through direct engagement with government bodies and regulators.
  • Strong technical literacy in autonomous vehicles, AI, data and safety — able to work with engineering teams and translate technical issues for non-technical audiences.