Job Description
Join EcoVision Labs as a Sustainability Futurist to shape tomorrow's eco-conscious landscape today. We're seeking visionary leaders to integrate cutting-edge green technologies with business strategy, driving measurable environmental impact while delivering exponential growth. Lead cross-functional teams in developing 2026-ready sustainability frameworks that align with UN SDGs and create competitive advantages in carbon-neutral markets.
This hybrid role offers unparalleled influence in redefining corporate responsibility through AI-driven resource optimization, circular economy implementation, and stakeholder engagement. You'll pioneer scalable solutions for Fortune 500 clients while mentoring the next generation of sustainability innovators.
Responsibilities
- Develop and execute 5-year sustainability roadmaps incorporating emerging technologies like carbon capture and quantum computing
- Lead net-zero transition projects across renewable energy, waste reduction, and supply chain optimization
- Design ESG reporting frameworks exceeding GRI standards for 2026 compliance
- Drive innovation in sustainable materials science and circular economy models
- Build strategic partnerships with climate tech startups and research institutions
- Mentor cross-functional teams in sustainability KPI measurement and stakeholder communication
- Present impact assessments to C-suite executives and board members
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Environmental Science, Sustainability, or related field with 8+ years experience
- Proven track record in scaling sustainability initiatives with measurable ROI
- Expertise in carbon accounting (GHG Protocol) and lifecycle assessment methodologies
- Advanced proficiency in sustainability software (SAP EHS, EcoVadis, etc.)
- Experience with AI/ML integration in environmental monitoring systems
- Certified Sustainability Professional (CSP) or equivalent designation
- Exceptional data storytelling skills for executive presentations
- Deep knowledge of emerging climate technologies and regulatory landscapes