Friday, March 12, 2010

Project Manager - SouthPole

South Pole Carbon Asset Management Ltd. is a dynamic company working in the field of global climate change. We source, develop, manage and operate projects that reduce greenhouse gases. Our staff have generated over 100 million CERs, and South Pole was the first company to bring Gold Standard CERs to market.
South Pole is expanding rapidly and currently has offices in Zurich (head office), Bangkok, Beijing, Hanoi, Istanbul, Jakarta, Johannesburg, Mexico City, and Taichung (Taiwan).
Due to successful growth, we are currently looking to recruit a highly motivated and dedicated:

Project Manager
Jakarta

In this role, you will be responsible for:
  • Implementation carbon credit project under the CDM or the VCS
  • Supporting the business development team in the assessment of potential projects
  • Preparing monitoring plans, monitoring protocols for already registered CDM/VCS projects in accordance with the documentation submitted to the CDM or VCS, and provide training to clients on the implementation of the monitoring plan and the monitoring protocol
You will bring the following qualifications with you:
  • Track record in the development of CDM and/or VCS projects starting from initial assessment through to validation/registration/verification
  • Confident in written and spoken English
  • Capable to work independently
  • Have a feeling for precise and consistent work
  • Willing to travel frequently
  • A good team player
If you are interested in joining a young and international team and working for the emerging carbon markets
– we would be happy to hear from you! Please send your CV (including reference projects and/or code
samples) to:
p.butarbutar@southpolecarbon.com

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