Bankers without Boundaries
GHG/Decarbonisation Partner (Global Remote)

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Company Description
Bankers without Boundaries (BwB), an innovator in global finance, is an investment banking, asset management, and advisory firm focused on delivering value to our clients that benefit the environment and society. Founded in 2013, BwB is powered by former investment bankers and is a not-for-profit, with operations in Ireland, the United Kingdom, and Singapore. BwB serves the financial needs of governments, institutional clients, corporates, high-net-worth individuals, cities, and foundations worldwide in meeting the most pressing social and environmental challenges.
Job Description
BwB is looking to partner with two GHG and decarbonisation experts or organisations to support an upcoming assignment on Climate Action and Sustainability for Corporates. The experts are expected to be available over the 36 months from October 2026.
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BwB is an investment banking, asset management, and advisory firm that delivers value to clients in ways that benefit the environment and society. Founded in 2013 as a not-for-profit, BwB is powered by investment bankers and has registered entities in Ireland, the United Kingdom, Singapore, and the United Arab Emirates. BwB serves the financial needs of governments, institutional clients, corporates, high-net-worth individuals, cities, and foundations worldwide.
Qualifications
Each expert should have:
- A university degree, or equivalent professional qualification, in engineering, environmental science, climate change, or an equivalent field
- At least 10 years of professional experience in advisory and/or research related to climate change, energy, or sustainability
- At least 4 years of that in carbon footprinting, GHG accounting, and emission reduction measures
- Experience with the development of decarbonisation plans (including target setting), the review of GHG inventories, or the technical assessment of emission reduction investments, demonstrated by involvement in at least 5 relevant projects


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Desirable
- Knowledge of relevant international climate standards and methodologies such as the GHG Protocol Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard, the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi) or the Transition Pathway Initiative (TPI), demonstrated by at least 1 relevant project
- Experience of technical assistance or project development assistance assignments with EU institutions in the last 5 years
Additional Information
The closing date for applications is 28 August 2026.
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