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CARB is currently building a new team to work on developing and then implementing a framework to reduce embodied carbon emissions for buildings and building materials. As part of this work, CARB will evaluate a range of policy options, including a market-based program as authorized by AB 43, Holden. Candidates selected for these new positions will help develop a groundbreaking GHG emissions reduction program, the first of its kind in North America.
California's built environment impacts everything from manufacturing to travel behavior and the kinds of energy systems we use for heating and cooling. That makes this one of the most interesting and exciting decarbonization opportunities at CARB in quite a while!
We are looking to fill several openings in the Policy and Analysis section:
· Engineering Position in Policy section (1 opening)
· Engineering Position in Analysis section (3 openings)
· Non-Engineering Position in Policy section (2 openings)
· Non-Engineering Position in Analysis section (2 openings)
These listings close on March 26th.
If interested, feel free to apply for both the analysis and policy positions listed. This is an entirely new branch, and there are numerous positions to fill.
Competitive candidates may include:
· Folks with backgrounds and experience with building information modelling, building materials, and the related sectors (e.g. housing, construction, etc.).
· Folks with strong technical skills in life-cycle assessment.
· Folks with backgrounds in Architectural, Manufacturing, Structural Engineering (PE is a plus), or construction/development. (For engineering positions)
· Folks with strong data analysis skills, especially with spatial data (e.g. housing market characteristics and parcel map analysis).
· Folks with familiarity assessing technology feasibility and developing supply curves, marginal abatement cost curves, or product elasticity estimates.
· Folks with experience implementing or analyzing voluntary or compliance carbon markets.