Supervisor, Climate - Houston, United States - Cheniere Energy, Inc.

Cheniere Energy, Inc.
Cheniere Energy, Inc.
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Houston, United States

3 weeks ago

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Description

This position will be part of the Policy, Government, and Public Affairs (PGPA) organization and provide support on sustainability, climate policy and advocacy matters impacting Cheniere Energy, Inc.

(Cheniere). This position will be located in Houston, TX and will report to the Senior Director, Climate & Sustainability.


The position will conduct and/or lead legislative, regulatory, and technical analysis of climate policies and programs in the US and other key countries.

In addition, this position will lead the policy and regulatory analysis to support new low-carbon venture projects.

Further, this position may conduct specific analytical modeling in relation to the role of natural gas and LNG under carbon-constraints.

This is a non-DOT position.


RESPONSIBILITIES AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES

  • Working supervisor leading and supporting the development of analytical models and other tools, including Cheniere's LCA Model (CLAM) to assess energy and environmental impacts from Cheniere's LNG supply chain.
  • Lead by example by writing technical and scientific reports and supporting Cheniere's QMRV and CE Tags, including continuous improvements.
  • Support future collaborations with Cheniere's suppliers, and academia to improve the timeliness and quality of GHG data.
  • Lead corporate research and analysis of US and international climate and energy transition policies, including the macroenergy impacts due to climate and renewable energy legislation, regulations, and policies.
  • Recommend program and staffing budgets and manage budgets efficiently.
  • Mentor, train, and supervise direct reports on climate science and policy projects and programs, including ensuring "team first" approach for project execution.
  • Experience working with and advising senior management, and internal teams on climate science and policy.
  • Support other members of the climate and sustainability department, and other internal stakeholders in development of Cheniere's independent assessments on risks and opportunities from climate and energy transition programs and policies as it relates to US and Cheniere's markets, including new lowcarbon ventures.
  • Support venture and climate technology and integration programs at Cheniere
  • Develop analytical briefs and periodic reports for senior management.
  • Collaborate directly with internal stakeholders to promote the development and execution of Cheniere's climate policy strategies.
  • Credibly engage and represent Cheniere on climate and energy transition policies with regulators, academics, nongovernmental organizations, industry forums and networks.
  • Develop public comments and advocacy strategies.
  • Adherence to all corporate policies, especially safety and human resources at all times. The duties and responsibilities described are not a comprehensive list and additional tasks may be assigned to the employee from time to time; or the scope of the job may change as necessitated by business demands.

KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS

  • Strong lifecycle analysis (LCA) experience for GHG emissions across the natural gas/LNG supply chain.
  • Application of scientific knowledge to develop, execute, and implement climate strategies.
  • Experience in publishing peerreviewed or technical articles
  • Strong understanding and experience in US and international climate change policies, including policies associated with methane, and carbon capture use and sequestration (CCUS), emission offsets, carbon policies such as carbon tax, cap and trade, renewable energy standards.
  • Strong understanding and experience with energy modeling outlooks
  • Demonstrated ability to engage with policy leaders.
  • Ability to represent Cheniere in public engagements. Confident public speaker.

Skills:


  • Advanced Excel and Access database skills and proficiency in statistical analysis
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
  • A passion that embodies our vision statement. Excellent multitasking skills to prioritize tasks and work independently within the broad corporate strategic guidance.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

Education and Certifications:


  • Bachelor's degree in economics, engineering, sustainability/environmental/public policy, or related field.
  • Graduate degree is highly preferred.

Experience:


  • Five (5) or more years of experience in climate and energy transition policies (w/ bachelor's degree) and three (3) or more years of experience in climate and energy transition policies (w/ master's degree) with at least one (1) year of formal or informal supervision of staff
  • Expert level knowledge of LCA models, including publication of at least one peerreviewed article.
  • Experience with conducting methane emissions research, including GHG fieldmeasurement campaigns across natural gas or LNG value chain, including understanding of continuous methane emissions monitoring, aerial, satellite, and groundbased measurement technologies.
  • Demonstrated understanding of carbon polici

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