Sustainability Analyst specializing in Life Cycle Assessment
About the role
Join our dynamic team at Altris, a leading Sodium Ion Cathode Material manufacturer and battery developer, as a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Specialist. In this pivotal role, you will spearhead the development of LCAs across our portfolio of products, driving sustainability and innovation within our organization. Your responsibilities will include crafting LCA strategies, collaborating with internal teams and external partners, and guiding the implementation of decarbonization and recycled content roadmaps. With your expertise, you will play a crucial role in shaping our sustainability initiatives, contributing to strategic decision-making, and ensuring our company remains at the forefront of environmental responsibility. If you're passionate about making a difference and thrive in a fast-paced, cutting-edge environment, we invite you to join us in revolutionizing the future of battery technology.
What you will do
- Lead entire Life Cycle Assessments across Altris’ portfolio of products within both cathode and cell development
- Setting up, maintaining and developing Altris internal LCA databases and modelling programs
- Develop sustainability and LCA strategies and approaches
- Work with internal teams to roll out Altris’ sustainability strategy
- Train the suppliers in performing LCA’s and manage suppliers specific needs with regards to LCA and sustainability topics
- Responsible for modelling Altris process on a global scale and to support strategic decisions making within the company
- Work with external collaborators (including Universities) to strengthen the data and evaluation of LCAs
- Lead the development of decarbonization roadmaps and recycled content roadmaps
- Prepare regular updates and present these updates cross company to inform on the status of our LCA, targets and approach to achieve the targets
- Keep up to date with the latest developments in the field of LCA including competitor analysis and regulations
- Contribute to the development of related policy frameworks and regulations globally
Qualifications
- Bachelors or Master’s Degree in a Relevant Field (i.e. Sustainability, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering)
- 3+ years post graduation working experience working within Life Cycle Assessments
Specific skills:
- Understanding of life cycle assessments and demonstrated ability to conduct life cycle assessments
- Experience with conducting LCA’s according to International Standards (ISO 14040/44)
- Experience working with a variety of LCA databases and modelling programs
- Experience working with PEFCR batteries and the regulation of carbon footprint calculation methods
- A strong interest in supply chain sustainability and demonstrated ability to work with suppliers internationally to assess their life cycle assessment and sustainability targets
- Experience championing sustainability across an organizations
- An analytical mindset and ability to tackle complex issues in a structured and logical way
- Ability to work effectively in a team environment and cross functionally, as well as independently
- Excellent communicator in English, both written and oral skills
Personal success factors:
- Creativity and GRIT with a can-do attitude
- Accountability and responsibility
- Organizational skills
- Openness for people’s ideas
- Department
- Cathode R&D
- Locations
- Kungsgatan 70D
- Remote status
- Hybrid
Colleagues
About Altris
Our journey began in 2015 when Ronnie Mogensen, a master’s student at the Ångström Advanced Battery Centre at Uppsala University, came across an enlightening study on sodium-ion batteries by the renowned scientist and Nobel laureate, John B. Goodenough. In search of a cathode for his master’s degree experiments, Ronnie teamed up with his supervisor, Associate Professor Reza Younesi, and material chemistry expert, Associate Professor William Brant. Together, they innovated their first Prussian White process.
Sustainability Analyst specializing in Life Cycle Assessment
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