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Understands the fundamentals of why climate change is happening, how it will start to affect business models/strategy/company revenue, Capex, Opex and familiar with the concepts of decarbonization & net zero pathways.
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ERM’s Climate Risk and Opportunity Advisory (CROA) team, within our broader Corporate Sustainability & Climate Change (CS&CC) function, is growing quickly. This role will focus on quantifying the financial implications of climate risk, but there are opportunities for the candidate to contribute to all of our team’s work across the climate change space (including relating to the low-carbon energy transition and net zero.
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Our work extends to climate governance, climate risk management, climate strategy planning, as well as corporate climate disclosure. Graduate or postgraduate-level, with 3-5 years of relevant professional experienceERM & CLIMATE CHANGEERM is a leading global provider of environmental, health, safety, risk, social consulting services and sustainability related services.
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Our consultants are advising customers on circular and hydrogen economies, water stewardship, electrification, and climate change risk and adaptation. The dual challenge of supplying energy to a growing population, while addressing the risks of climate change, is one of the greatest challenges the world is facing today.
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We are here to protect our natural environment and water resources, while powering our world for Role accountabilities:As a Structural Engineer, you will conduct structural analysis, design, and construction efforts for climate adaptation projects, including seismic risk reduction, flood mitigation, and infrastructure resilience initiatives.
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Role description:Arcadis is seeking an experienced Senior Structural Engineer to join our Climate Adaptation and Water Management Team based in San Francisco, CA. Our Climate Adaptation practice focuses on delivering innovative and transformative solutions to address the challenges posed by climate change and coastal hazards while improving quality of life.
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Our focus on combatting climate change through clean energy technology, our new net zero climate vision for 2030 and enhanced commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion; and supporting the communities we serve make this a particularly exciting time to join PSEG.
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Content knowledge and professional interest in climate change science and policy, energy policy, ocean science and conservation, marine fisheries, coastal communities and livelihoods and/or climate justice, and climate resilience.
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Experience conducting climate risk assessments; climate resilience planning; and climate mitigation, resilience, and/or adaptation strategies, especially as they relate to housing and community development and/or land use and zoning.
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Managing Risk - Assessing and effectively managing all of the risks associated with their business objectives and activities to ensure they adhere to and support PNC's Enterprise Risk Management Framework.
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As an organizational transformation and change consultant, you'll use your expertise to help your team assess how alterations will impact business processes and design to develop a strategy plan to evolve and improve your client's capabilities.
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Familiarity with how climate risk and resilience relate to economic risk and resilience. Demonstrated understanding of and experience assessing existing and projected climate risk.
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As a Structural Engineer, you will conduct structural analysis, design, and construction efforts for climate adaptation projects, including seismic risk reduction, flood mitigation, and infrastructure resilience initiatives.
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To qualify with a focus on Climate Resilience, candidate also must: Demonstrated understanding of and experience assessing existing and projected climate risk. Experience with conducting economic risk assessments and with developing economic recovery, resilience, and development plans and strategies, especially as they relate to housing and community development and/or land use and zoning.
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Stakeholder Collaboration: Work closely with other departments, such as Technology, finance, modeling, regulatory reporting, Enterprise Data Governance and risk management, to ensure data initiatives are integrated and aligned with business objectives.
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