- Lead the development of Scope 2-related standards and guidance, integrating scientific research, policy input, and market data into SBTi’s Corporate Standard.
- Collaborate with SBTi’s Research and Technical teams to assess emerging insights on EACs, PPAs, RE100, 24/7 carbon-free electricity, and market-based emissions accounting.
- Draft, publish, and update technical guidance for companies to credibly decarbonize their energy use.
- Manage global stakeholder consultation processes, including engagement with standard-setters, corporates, NGOs, and technical experts.
- Support the external implementation of new standards through training, webinars, explanatory materials, and technical communications.
- Ensure all deliverables are aligned with ISEAL codes and other best practices for credible standard development.
- Are mission-driven and passionate about systemic climate solutions.
- Have strong expertise in Scope 2 GHG accounting, market-based emissions instruments, and corporate renewable energy sourcing strategies.
- Understand how to navigate multi-stakeholder processes, balance scientific integrity with real-world application, and create consensus.
- Have experience translating technical research into clear, actionable guidance used by corporations or policymakers.
- Thrive in fast-paced, global teams and enjoy driving technical projects that shape markets.
- Minimum 5 years of experience in climate change, corporate sustainability, or energy transition, ideally with a focus on Scope 2 emissions and renewable energy.
- Deep understanding of market-based instruments (e.g. RECs, GOs, I-RECs, PPAs, vPPAs, 24/7 CFE).
- Familiarity with GHG Protocol Scope 2 Guidance and best practices in science-based target setting.
- Experience in drafting or managing standards, frameworks, or policy guidance.
- Outstanding written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to simplify complexity.
- Proven track record in project management and coordinating diverse stakeholder groups.
- Experience working with or alongside standard-setting bodies or following ISEAL Code of Good Practice (preferred but not required).
- A front-row seat in shaping the future of corporate climate action and net-zero standards.
- Dynamic, mission-driven colleagues working at the intersection of science, policy, and business.
- Learning and development opportunities tailored to international climate leadership.
- Flexible, remote-friendly work environment with generous holiday package.
- A collaborative culture that values integrity, transparency, and impact.