Context

The Center for Green Market Activation™ (GMA) is a US-based, globally-focused nonprofit that was launched in Spring of 2024. Through innovative book-and-claim systems, new and creative procurement approaches, and demand aggregating buyers’ alliances, GMA catalyzes and scales the uptake of low- and zero-carbon goods and services in the hardest-to-abate sectors. GMA’s organizational design combines shared expertise and infrastructure with sector-specific programs. By consolidating a range of value chain mitigation initiatives under a single non-profit umbrella, we will help companies ramp up their Scope 3 mitigation quickly, starting in one sector and easily moving into another. GMA seeks employees committed to addressing the climate crisis, who are highly entrepreneurial, with strong people skills, and an ability to learn new, technical subject matter and speak to it with authority. Our motto is “Getting more done, together” so we only seek employees who love working collaboratively and are focused on implementation over perfection.

Work/Life Balance

GMA takes work/life balance very seriously. Outside of stakeholder meetings, we will be as flexible as possible on work hours to meet your particular home life needs. Staff will be expected to work an average of 8 hours/day.

Location

Remote, contiguous United States (no AK or HI due to time zone). Applicant must currently live in and have the right to work in the United States.

Key Responsibilities and Qualifications

This role will provide day-to-day support for at least 2 of our initiatives. Please see the Sustainable Aviation Buyers Alliance and the Zero Emission Maritime Buyers Alliance for an idea of GMA-related programs. Other near-term programs or partnerships focus on heavy-duty trucking, concrete and cement, aluminum, steel and chemicals. A key area of focus for this position will be vetting alternative fuel proposals received and supporting the procurement of alternative fuel certificates for aviation and maritime shipping customers (i.e. to cover scope 3 emissions). Vetting includes fuel sustainability and reviewing GHG lifecycle assessments, among many other elements. These are trail-blazing efforts requiring staff comfortable working in uncharted territory with highly technical, sensitive issues – advanced alternative fuels and their various attributes, novel legal contracts, complex pricing structures, etc.

Skills and Qualifications

Required: One or more of the following strongly preferred: Preferred:

Salary and Benefits