Technical Analyst

Posted 11 days 13 hours ago by Be Applied Ltd

Permanent
Full Time
Other
Not Specified, United Kingdom
Job Description

Employment Type Full time 2 year fixed term, with potential for extension based on funding.

Location Remote UK HQ is in the UK. Role can be based anywhere with sufficient overlap with European working hours.

Salary £60,000 - £75,000 (GBP) depending on experience. Equivalent market rate if outside of UK.

Team Programs

Seniority Mid-level

Job Description

The Technical Analyst role provides technical expertise to support the assessment of carbon-crediting programs against our Core Carbon Principles (CCPs) and Assessment Framework, and may support on the assessment of carbon credit categories on occasion. The Technical Analyst will also contribute to the process of developing guidance for carbon-crediting programs applying to the ICVCM for assessment. The role involves working closely with both internal and external stakeholders to support the work of various committees and working groups by providing detailed research and analysis, creating content for presentations and working with expert stakeholders to identify research and analysis needs, along with other related tasks.

Once accredited, carbon-crediting programmes and methodologies must meet ongoing assurance requirements to demonstrate compliance, and the Technical Analyst will collaborate with colleagues in identifying and addressing potential issues relating to the use of the CCP label.

This role's technical insight into rigorous assessment, ongoing assurance and process improvement are key to achieving ICVCM's vision of "Finance delivered at scale for climate solutions that support people and planet."

To succeed in this role, you will need a deep knowledge and understanding of carbon-crediting programs and methodological approaches for quantifying emission reductions and removals. You will be able to demonstrate experience of analysing the requirements of carbon crediting programs, methodologies and/or other climate mitigation activities against a framework, and delivering robust assessment processes to agreed timescales. This is a highly collaborative role, working with a wide range of stakeholders, and in line with agreed governance requirements.

This role can be based anywhere with sufficient overlap with European working hours; however, you must have experience of operating in an environment where English is the primary working language, and strong written and oral communication skills in English.

For more information, please review the job description before you apply: Job Description .

We would also encourage you to read our guide to the ICVCM application process, which will help you understand how your application will be assessed: Candidate Application Guide .

The salary is advertised in GBP; for candidates outside the UK, this will be adjusted to align with local market rates. Our benefits package varies slightly based on location, due to local compliance requirements; all employees receive a generous holiday allowance, life assurance, income protection insurance, access to an Employee Assistance Programme and access to a shopping and wellbeing portal.