Regional State Stewardship Manager
At The Battery Network, we are leading the charge to turn yesterday’s batteries into tomorrow’s power. As the nation’s premier battery collection and recycling nonprofit, we’ve spent over three decades leading the charge toward a cleaner planet and a circular economy.We connect consumers, businesses, manufacturers, and municipalities through one trusted network. We provide education, collection, logistics, and compliance expertise, helping our partners stay ahead of regulation while capturing the critical materials that power the future. We keep valuable materials in circulation and out of landfills—reducing reliance on foreign supply chains, strengthening America’s energy independence, and protecting people, property, and the planet.We’re looking for passionate changemakers to help us scale our impact and shape the future of sustainability. If you're ready to turn purpose into action, you’ll thrive in our mission-driven, collaborative environment. Learn more at batterynetwork.org and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn.Position SummaryLOCATION: Remote; hire must reside in WA StateTRAVEL: Limited, as required (Estimated :5-7x/year)REPORTING TO: Director, State StewardshipLEVEL: Mid-LevelDIRECT REPORT(S): YesTO APPLY: Interested applicants must submit both a cover letter and resume via the application link.At The Battery Network, we’re proud to manage diverse battery stewardship programs across the U.S. on behalf of over 200 battery and battery-powered product manufacturers. With increasing emphasis on battery regulations couples with The Battery Network’s culture of compliance, we are seeking a Regional State Stewardship Manager to advance and oversee 1-3 stewardship programs meeting Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) battery laws.The Regional State Stewardship Manager oversees existing programs and new implementations within an assigned region (1-3 states), ensuring compliance with state EPR law requirements while advancing organizational business objectives. This role partners with both internal and external stakeholders including regulators, industry stakeholders, and local communities to achieve program objectives while maintaining high standards of stewardship performance. Working closely with the State Program Coordinator and peers across other regions and departments, the Regional Manager contributes to both regulatory compliance and program innovation, ensuring that stewardship efforts deliver measurable environmental and operational impact.Major Duties And ResponsibilitiesDuties and responsibilities of this role include but are not limited to the following:Build and maintain relationships with state agencies, local governments, recycling partners, and other stakeholders to promote The Battery Network as a thought leader in the battery collection and recycling sectorMaintain, revise, and disseminate stewardship plans and agreements for jurisdictions where The Battery Network serves as the appointed Battery Stewardship OrganizationAct as a primary contact for assigned states, managing compliance with stewardship laws and regulationsManage day-to-day relationships with regulatory agencies, local governments, and program partnersEnsure compliance with current state battery EPR laws meeting performance goals, such as collection targets, collection site accessibility, educational and outreach efforts, and budget trackingSet annual regulated state performance metrics in conjunction with internal and external stakeholders. Manage throughout the year to meet or exceed the performance metrics in regulated statesCreate data-driven presentations demonstrating success against state scorecard metrics and present them quarterly to regulators and internal teams as neededCollaborate with Marketing & Communications to create, maintain, and disseminate state specific education and awareness campaigns to meet state performance goals for consumer awarenessCollaborate and contribute within internal teams (operations, finance) to ensure successful execution of stewardship activities to meet total pounds collected and meet state budgetsDevelop and distribute state specific annual reports to ensure compliance with plan and law requirementsStay informed about new and emerging regulations and industry standards and assess their impact on current programsEngage and present to industry forum, associations, and conferences to gain insights on benchmarking and best practicesIdentify opportunities to improve program efficiency and stakeholder satisfaction within the regionLead the completion of special projects supporting regulated state programsOffer insights to the Director of State Stewardship on policy trends, risks, and emerging issues in assigned statesSupervise the State Program Coordinator, ensuring the maintenance, support, and growth of collection sites in regulated jurisdictionsPerform additional duties as assigned by the direct supervisor or Senior Leadership Team. Core QualificationsMinimum of a bachelor’s degree in engineering, environmental science, industrial engineering, supply chain management or related field and three (3) years’ experience in program or project management in battery or product industry, sustainability, recycling, compliance, government or environmental regulations AND/ORSeven (7) years of experience in program or project management in battery or product industry, sustainability, recycling, compliance, government or regulatory sectorMust be authorized to work lawfully in the United States for The Battery Network, with or without sponsorship. Preferred QualificationsStrong experience with battery materials, recycling processes, or hazardous materials handlingStrong project management skills, including experience with cross-functional teamsKnowledge of environmental and safety regulations. Strong organizational skills, ability to manage multiple tasks and meticulous attention to detail. Project Management experience is a plusAbility to understand complex technical topics and translate into simple conceptsProficient in Microsoft Office Suite; experience in a CRM environment is a plusThe ability to flourish in a mission-based organization where culture and values are paramount in importanceAbility to balance strategic vision with hands-on program management. Skills, Knowledge, & ExperienceKnowledge or experience with environmental or sustainability initiatives are a plus, but not requiredSuccessful experience working directly with senior-leadership stakeholders both internally and externallyExperience working in a team-oriented, collaborative environmentExperience with CRM software a plusExceptional interpersonal, verbal, written, and presentation skills. Ongoing learner - able to learn and incorporate new and complex concepts quickly. Results-oriented - able to follow through to complete assignments and able to work independently and cross-functionallyAbility to “fish” for information through a variety of sources to find what’s neededEffective decision-making, ownership, and accountabilityDemonstrates integrity, ethical standards, and a professional demeanorExcellent problem solving and analytical capabilityDeeply committed to team environment dynamics with the ability to engage with others at varying levelsPossess a sense of urgency with the ability to work autonomously, exercise discretion, and work effectively with a wide degree of latitudeDemonstrated strong analytical and leadership skills with the ability to track and resolve issuesMust be highly organized, with attention to detail and commitment to clear documentationAble to adapt to a changing environment; comfortable working in a fluid environment where processes may changeAble to analyze multiple levels of information, and to identify opportunities and apply innovative solutionsDemonstrated planning skills with the ability to think strategically, both short and long-termAbility to effectively prioritize and execute tasksBe eager to join a team that embraces diversity, equity and inclusion as core values and fosters a culture of collaboration and innovationWORKING CONDITIONSThis position is remote based within Washington State. Candidates must be able to work from a Washington State-based location and be eligible to work lawfully in the United States for The Battery NetworkLimited travel (estimated 5-7 times per year) as needed. Travel could include, but not be limited to, attending conferences, customer meetings, or team/organization-wide meetingsStandard work hours are Monday-Friday, 8 hours per day. Some roles may require additional hours during peak periods. We prioritize the quality and timeliness of work over rigid schedules and recognize the importance of connection, collaboration, and work-life balance. To support this, we offer flexible scheduling where roles allow, and in alignment with current policy, while ensuring operational needs and team collaboration are metAbout The Battery NetworkAt The Battery Network, we enjoy a culture of teamwork, innovation, and fun. Our team is the primary reason for our unique culture. We hire energetic and dedicated people who work hard every day to help us achieve our goals. Each one of our employees is a valued contributor, not just a number. We work in teams to benefit from our collective talents to make a real impact on the environment.The way we operate contributes to the success of our employees and our organization. We also value the diversity of employees’ backgrounds and believe everyone’s unique perspective is critical to our success. Diversity and intercultural collaboration is fundamental to what we do. Our team has varied backgrounds, speak different languages, and are engaged in varied personal pursuits but all share a commitment to environmental sustainability, and each do their small part to improve our planet.We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate against otherwise qualified applicants on the basis race, age, color, creed, sex, religion, ancestry, marital status, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic.We value our employees. In keeping with our values, we strive to support our team members in and out of work. As part of this, we offer a strong, well-rounded benefits package. Our benefits support our employees’ health and wellness, time off, and productivity.You can find out more information about our benefits, work culture, and values on our Careers page: The Battery Network - CareersTO APPLY We are committed to providing a supportive and inclusive work environment. We encourage applications from individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences and believe that a diverse team brings a variety of perspectives and ideas that are critical to our success.Interested applicants must submit both a cover letter and resume through the application link. All candidates must be available for phone and video interviews. Interviews will be scheduled on a rolling basis once application review occurs.This employer participates with E-Verify.We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.Salary based on qualifications and experience. This role is eligible for an annual, impact-based bonus.