Technical Lead, Regenerative Agriculture GHG Emissions Reduction – Ecosystem Services

United States
$110,000 - $120,000 Expires in 2 weeks

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Position Title: Technical Lead, Ecosystem Services Unit (ECO) Location: VA Office, US Hybrid or US Remote Department: Environment and Energy Unit: Ecosystem Services

 

POSITION SUMMARY Position Purpose: Winrock International is recruiting a Technical Lead in the Ecosystem Services Unit (ECO) with deep expertise in engaging the private sector in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction within food and agriculture. This position works with private sector clients to assess critical investments that finance emission reduction and removals within food and forest systems. The Technical Lead will be responsible for leading evaluations of proposed greenhouse gas reduction projects within client supply chains. Position Overview: The Technical lead interacts with clients, conducts qualitative technical analyses, and collects and analyzes quantitative data for the greenhouse gas measurement and analysis of regenerative agriculture projects around the world. This position may be based remotely within the United States but is expected to work East Coast hours (EST).

 

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES Major Responsibilities Lead project review and communications with clients to scope the quality of the project and address relevant technical aspects and their methodologies. Manage the analysis of climate projects at the intersection of agriculture, forestry, and greenhouse gas emissions, at the farm and corporate level, ensuring timely production of high-quality deliverables. Perform calculations using greenhouse gas and activity data. Support critical thinking and innovative approaches, new analyses, and new analytical methods. Lead the development of internal guidance and contribute to critical thinking on the analyses and analytical methods related to food systems and regenerative agriculture. Prepare technical analysis reports, presentations, and other communication materials related to carbon accounting and project risk analysis, translating technical topics into terms that are meaningful to more diverse audiences. Maintain day-to-day client communications. Provide accurate, consistent, and coherent technical guidance and explanations to clients and donors. Provide training to counterparts/stakeholders in the use of methods and internationally accepted best practices. Create decision-support tools for the measurement and monitoring of GHG emissions and ecosystem services in the land use and forestry sectors. Develop and implement statistically sound approaches to project design and data analysis for carbon projects, including use of field data, new statistical tools, and models. Recommend and implement new approaches that strengthen Winrock International’s reputation for sound science and expand the visibility of Winrock International as a leading developer of measurement and monitoring methods. Track and monitor programs as assigned to ensure they are fulfilling deliverable and performance requirements at a high quality, on time, and on budget.

 

POSITION QUALIFICATIONS Education: Bachelor’s degree in agriculture or environment-related field required. Master’s degree in climate change, food and environment, or a related discipline is preferred. Experience: Minimum 7 years of relevant experience in food systems and GHG accounting for land use required. Additional years of experience are strongly preferred. Experience developing, mentoring, and managing teams of technical staff. Experience managing technical aspects of greenhouse gas accounting in the agriculture field. Knowledge of greenhouse gas profiles, land use change models, and potential mitigation strategies of agricultural commodities. Working understanding or experience with preparing submissions or reporting against key climate corporate leadership standards (e.g., GHG Protocol, Science-Based Targets Initiative’s standards). Understanding of corporate supply chain management or procurement. Demonstrated experience in research and public communication on technical issues. Computer Skills: Proficiency in using Microsoft Office software, including Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint. Advanced proficiency in Excel is preferred. Communication Skills: Strong written and verbal communication skills are required, including effective public speaking and the ability to communicate complex issues both verbally and in written form. Language: Fluency in English required. Required Travel: Domestic travel is required for 3-5 trips per year Position-Specific Skills: Strong analytical capability and problem-solving abilities required. Ability to contribute to project operations and workflow effectively, to track and meet deadlines for multiple tasks, and work effectively under pressure. Understanding of carbon quantification methodologies (e.g., for carbon credits/offset credits), carbon credit or other sustainability product certification standards, carbon credit project development, monitoring reporting and verification of GHG emissions impact. Ability to foster and maintain good working relationships with clients and partners, including non-profit organizations, the private sector, foundations, and multilateral organizations. Experience developing proposals for a variety of funders is desired. Experience leading complex technical projects with a diverse team of staff and consultants. Knowledge of geospatial technologies, tools and methodologies is a plus. Physical Demands: Capability to sit and operate a computer for long periods of time.

 

Salary: This position has a salary range between $110,000 – $120,000 with an additional 10% 403b annual contribution and additional excellent benefits package. Must be authorized to work in the United States. This position is based on-going donor funding. Winrock is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing equal employment opportunity for all people and value diversity and inclusiveness. Winrock recruits, employs, trains, promotes and compensates regardless of race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, family care status, or any other basis protected by law. At Winrock we have a clear mission: Empower the disadvantaged, increase economic opportunity and sustain natural resources through unwavering dedication to accountability, equity, innovation, integrity and transformation. Winrock knows that its success comes from the hard work and steadfast dedication of its diverse workforce. Winrock remains committed to maintaining diversity, inclusion and equity across the entire organization

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