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Product Owner Climate (+ Equity) at NatureAlpha

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Job Title
Product Owner Climate
Salary
Not Disclosed + Equity
Company Description
NatureAlpha is a London-based geospatial-financial risk intelligence company backed by DNV Ventures and FNZ Ventures. Their alphaX platform covers 10 million global facilities and is trusted by institutions like JPMorgan and Franklin Templeton, representing $25 trillion in assets under management.
Job Description
You will lead the development of NatureAlpha’s Climate layer, integrating physical and transition risk analytics into the alphaX platform. Managing a dedicated AI pod, you’ll define the product strategy, execute build-vs-partner decisions, and deliver high-resolution climate insights to global financial institutions, bridging the gap between geospatial data and financial signal.
Location
London, UK
Why this role is remarkable
- Own the end-to-end strategy and delivery of alphaX’s flagship Climate layer, resolving physical and transition risks for over 10 million individual facilities.
- Join an exceptionally high-calibre, AI-native team backed by industry leaders DNV Ventures and FNZ Ventures, serving clients managing $25 trillion in assets.
- Scale a category-defining product that integrates nature and climate data at the same coordinates, providing a unique structural advantage over legacy providers.
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What You Will Do
- Define the global Climate strategy, making critical build-vs-partner decisions for hazard modeling, emissions data, and regulatory alignment across major frameworks like CSRD and ISSB.
- Lead a dedicated pod of AI developers to engineer pipelines for hazard-layer ingestion, damage-function application, and scenario computation at facility scale.
- Translate complex climate capabilities into commercial offerings, engaging directly with Tier-1 banks and asset managers to validate and iterate on product delivery.
The ideal candidate
- Brings 8+ years of leadership experience in climate risk data from top-tier specialists such as MSCI Climate, S&P Global Sustainable1, or Moody’s.
- Demonstrates deep fluency in physical risk (hazard modelling, CMIP6/SSP scenarios) and transition risk (Scope 1–3 emissions, NGFS scenarios, and SBTi frameworks).
- Possesses the technical ability to interrogate large datasets alongside AI engineers and the entrepreneurial drive to build 0-to-1 products in a fast-paced environment.
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