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Expired on March 30, 2026

Greenhouse Gas Management and Decarbonization Specialist

Full-time
GHG accountingGHG reportingTechnical reportingPresentation skillsEnglish communication

Job Description

Aramco is seeking a Greenhouse Gas Management and Decarbonization Specialist to join the GHG Emissions Management Division (GEMD) of Green Energy and Environmental Policy Department. GEMD is responsible for providing the Corporate GHG emissions inventory with the aim to account, report and track accurately GHG emissions from Company's operations. The Specialist will provide consultations to support Company strategies and policies in Greenhouse Gas (GHG) and Climate related aspects. Candidate shall oversee the development and implementation of the Corporate GHG protocol, and lead new technologies or research initiatives in the field of GHG reduction and challenges related to climate changes aspects.

Responsibilities

  • Provide high level consultations to support Company strategies and policies
  • Oversee development and implementation of Corporate GHG protocol
  • Support professional development of young Saudi engineers
  • Develop business goals and identify GHG reduction opportunities
  • Evaluate climate change GHGs emissions pathways and energy outlooks
  • Interact with government and international entities pertaining to climate change reporting
  • Assess and deploy new GHG emissions mitigation technologies
  • Update Saudi Aramco engineering standards and procedures
  • Review project designs and decarbonization impact assessments

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering or degree in Environmental Science
  • 15+ years of experience in GHG management
  • At least 5 years in GHG accounting, reporting, and assurance engagements in the Energy sector
  • Knowledge of World Resources Institute (WRI) GHG Gas Protocol
  • Knowledge of ISO 14064-1
  • Knowledge of IPIECA/API/OGP Petroleum industry guidelines

Job Information

Posted

January 29, 2026

Status

Expired