Corporate sustainability jobs
Lego is looking for a senior ESG compliance manager, to be based out of London or Billund. The successful candidate should have experience of the EU Batteries Directive, and will be working with colleagues across procurement and sustainable sourcing. An official job ad is expected to be posted next week.
Investment firm Charles Schwab is recruiting a senior manager to help it comply with California’s climate disclosure law, and other green reporting rules. The Texas-based role sits within the firm’s corporate controller’s department, and offers $90,000-$175,000 in salary, plus bonuses.
Verizon is on the hunt for a senior responsible business manager for investor engagement. The telecoms giant wants someone to join its corporate affairs unit to help it implement a structured shareholder engagement programme for environmental, social and governance issues. The role will also involve overseeing shareholder engagement, providing information to management about the evolution of investor expectations, producing stewardship reports and keeping on top of proxy voting guidelines.
Metals company Newmont has put a call out for global director of communications to sit within its sustainability and development function. The role with require leading “strategic communication initiatives that strengthen Newmont’s reputation [and] enhance employee engagement”. It pays $149,175 – 208,845.
Non-profit tech company Mozilla Corporation is advertising for a fixed-term sustainability manager to provide cover during parental leave.
Canadian mining company Pan American Silver is recruiting a social performance analyst to join its social sustainability team in Vancouver. The role involves assisting with the collection, analysis and disclosure of information, as well as helping develop and implement the firm’s corporate social performance programme.
PlayStation is seeking an ESG specialist to join its London office. The gaming brand, owned by Sony Interactive Entertainment, wants someone to help with its sustainability reporting, and the assessments that inform its ESG strategy.
The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation has issued a Call for Expressions of Interest for consultants specialising in climate adaptation, mitigation, transparency, finance, and loss & damage. The deadline for applications is February 13th.