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Senior Analyst, Carbon Accounting and LCA

Mars

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Location
GIC-Global Innovation Center, Chicago, USA, United States of America
Workplace
Hybrid
Type
Full-time
Department
Finance
Seniority
Senior
Experience
5+ years
Education
Master
Source
Workday

Description

Job Description:

Job Purpose/Overview

The world we want tomorrow starts with how we do business today. At Mars, our Sustainable in a Generation (SIG) Plan is our roadmap to creating a healthy planet where people and pets can thrive. With key commitments like achieving Net Zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across our entire value chain by 2050, our sustainability strategies and roadmap implementation must be backed by sound data and analytics that strengthen business decision making and ensure delivery of results.  

The Senior Analyst, Carbon Accounting and LCA role is a critical subject matter expert (SME) lead on GHG accounting requirements, including areas like GHG removals and MRV (monitoring, reporting and validation). This role is a strategic enabler- collaborating with value chain and third-party partners to build and govern our impact factor pipeline, empowering cross-functional teams to pioneer lower-footprint product innovations, and rapidly building Mars Snacking’s climate analytics capabilities. This role requires a unique blend of deep technical sustainability expertise, advanced quantitative analysis and strong project governance skills necessary to turn rigorous data in to resilient business action.

Key Responsibilities

Enable GHG Delivery Through Accounting and Analytics

  • Lead Supplier Specific GHG Impact Factor Creation: Project manage and provide GHG technical guidance and expertise in the development of supplier-specific GHG impact factors. Includes engaging with sourcing teams on data collection from suppliers, analyzing data with impact factor consultants, and integrating outputs into Mars’ GHG reporting processes.
  • Facilitate Methodology & LCA Reviews: Engage with external consultants to conduct farm tool methodology and life cycle assessment (LCA) reviews, ensuring the credible and auditable integration of primary supply data into Mars’ GHG reporting.
  • Govern Impact Factor Database & Integration: Manage the end-to-end application, validation and quality assurance of GHG impact factors for annual reporting, including mapping of new raw materials and ingredients to ensure a complete and audit-ready database.
  • Drive Forward-Looking Scenario Analysis: Partner with climate program owners to design and run scenario analyses, scope feasibility and quantify the projected impact of future GHG interventions.  
  • Own Data-Driven Carbon Optimization Strategies: Identify and lead the execution of data improvement strategies to improve carbon footprint accuracy and deliver measurable carbon reduction benefits where relevant.
  • Advise on Lower-Footprint Innovation: Provide guidance to Research & Development teams to evaluate new ingredients and formulation changes, supporting climate-smart innovation and product design decisions.  

Advise on Technical GHG Accounting Requirements

  • Monitor Evolving Standards: Proactively engage with internal and external industry experts to track, interpret and maintain an advanced understanding of rapidly evolving global climate accounting standards and practices.  
  • Serve as Segment Subject Matter Expert: Act as segment SME on highly technical climate accounting areas, including GHG removals, farm project MRV (monitoring, reporting & validation), co-product allocation, mass-balance versus traceability approaches, and verification protocols.
  • Translate Complexity into Capability: Build the technical capabilities of climate program owners, translating complex accounting rules into actional guidelines that can be embedded into program processes.
  • Shape Mars Incorporated Accounting Approaches: Champion Mars Snacking’s priorities on evolving technical accounting needs, collaborating across segments to align and standardize methodologies.   

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Manage Performance and Risk Mitigation of Impact Factor Development

  • Lead Strategic Impact Factor Road mapping & Performance: Own the end-to-end planning and execution of the yearly GHG impact factor development roadmap, securing necessary program budgets, managing delivery timelines, and establishing robust mechanisms to track and report progress quarterly.
  • Govern Delivery Risk & Recovery: Proactively identify, monitor, and mitigate delivery risks across the impact factor pipeline; serve as the lead troubleshooter when projects veer off-schedule, designing and executing recovery plans to get critical data streams back on track without compromising reporting deadlines.

Optimize Systems, Tools and Processes  

  • Develop Future-Fit Healthy Planet Systems: Partner with broader sustainability data teams to support the development, testing, and implementation of new systems and tools to advance Healthy Planet data management.
  • Support the Healthy Planet Operating Model: Serve as a core technical enabler of the broader Healthy Planet operating model, embedding relevant processes, data governance, and integration pipelines that connect climate analytics to day-to-day business decisions.
  • Drive Process Automation & Integration: Identify continuous improvement opportunities to automate manual data collection and impact factor development processes, transitioning Mars Snacking toward a more dynamic, scalable, and audit-ready climate accounting infrastructure.

Support Strategic Initiatives:

  • Pioneer Future Environmental Accounting and Resilience Frameworks: Partner with the broader Healthy Planet team to evolve next-generation accounting methodologies for emerging strategy or regulatory needs.

Context and Scope

Reports to the Senior Manager, Enterprise Healthy Planet Strategy. The Senior Analyst, Carbon Accounting and LCA will work internally with sustainability, sourcing, R&D, and the corporate Healthy Planet team. They will also engage with suppliers alongside sourcing leads and work with external LCA consultants.

Job Specifications/Qualifications

Education & Professional Qualifications

  • Bachelors' degree in science/technical, data science, sustainable management, supply chain, business, or equivalent
  • MBA a plus

Knowledge / Experience

  • 5-7 years of experience in Sustainability as a technical expert, including significant experience in generating, tracking and analyzing robust quantitative data
  • Deep expertise with GHG measurement and accounting working with MRV systems across relevant metrics (e.g. carbon, soil health, water, biodiversity, et)  and knowledge of standards like the GHG Protocol  
  • Knowledge/understanding of global supply chains
  • Strong project management skills, including the ability to prioritize and manage multiple issues, manage scope and risks
  • Passionate about sustainability data and metrics. Quantitative reasoning skills, including the ability to work with numbers and to summarize data into graphical or tabular forms.
  • Exceptional written, verbal and presentation skills. Proven ability to translate highly technical information into compelling narratives and drive fact-based decision making within all levels of the organization
  • Ability to collaborate across multiple functions of the business
  • Comfortable navigating digital systems for data management
  • Experience with Excel and PowerPoint using advanced level spreadsheet analytics for developing presentations

What can you expect from Mars?

Work with diverse and talented Associates, all guided by the Five Principles. Join a purpose driven company, where we’re striving to build the world we want tomorrow, today. A strong focus on learning and development support from day one, including access to our in-house Mars University. An industry competitive salary and benefits package, including company bonus.

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The base pay range for this position at commencement of employment is between the range listed below, however, base pay offered may vary depending on multiple individualized factors, including but not limited to job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. The total compensation package for this position will include variable pay, medical and dental benefits, participation in 401k plan, and paid time off benefits. Details of participation in these benefit plans will be provided if an applicant receives an offer of employment.

The pay range shown is applicable to all US locations listed within the job posting:USD 108,160.00 - USD 148,720.00

Skills

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