Corporate sustainability jobs

Microsoft, McDonald’s, Hugo Boss, GSK and Patagonia are among those currently recruiting sustainability experts

Microsoft is recruiting a carbon removal specialist to help it secure the credits it needs to achieve its 2030 carbon negative goal. The role is based in Remond, Washington. It pays between $100k to $199k per year.

McDonald’s is looking for someone to head its sustainability work in Germany. The role is based in Munich.

Food giant Cargill is hiring a sustainability data specialist based in São Paulo, Brazil. 

Patagonia is seeking a senior manager for environmental activism based out of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The successful candidate must have at least seven years of experience in environmental advocacy or grassroot organisations relations. 

Global logistics firm DHL is seeking a head of sustainability for its real estate strategy across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The role is based in Bonn, Germany.

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Siemens is hiring a senior consultant to support the design and development of its corporate due diligence systems. The role is located in Munich, Germany.

Fashion giant Hugo Boss is looking for a sustainable supplier relations manager to oversee the governance of its vendor policies, frameworks and monitoring processes. The role is based in Metzingen, Germany.

Tetra Pak is hiring a sustainability manager based in Madrid, Spain.

US crayon maker Crayola is looking for a sustainability programme manager based in Pennsylvania.

Neste is seeking a sustainability manager to support the Finnish energy firm’s global supply chain sustainability team. The role is based in Espoo, Finland.

GSK is advertising for a human rights manager to sit within the responsible business team of its global affairs arm. The role will centre on strengthening GSK’s human rights strategy and performance across operations, supply chains and business relationships.

Non-profit foundation the Climate Litigation Network is recruiting a new legal associate to support its corporate cases and its work on fossil fuel policy workstream. The role can be based out of the UK or the Netherlands.