Carbon Mapper, Inc.
Impact Analyst, Oil and Gas Sector
Carbon Mapper, Inc., Pasadena, California, United States, 91122
Impact Analyst, Oil and Gas Sector
About Carbon Mapper
Carbon Mapper is a non‑profit organization based in Pasadena, CA with the mission to drive greenhouse gas emission reductions by making methane and carbon dioxide data accessible and actionable. We leverage remote sensing technology to detect, pinpoint, and quantify methane and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions at the scale of individual facilities. All of our methane and CO2 data is made publicly available for non‑commercial use on our Carbon Mapper Data Portal to provide decisionmakers with the information they need to prioritize and take mitigation action.
Carbon Mapper also works with stakeholders and decision makers to fill data gaps, lead on cutting‑edge science, collaborate to drive reductions, and advance education and insights on emissions globally. To do this, we work with partners to leverage a constellation of satellites. Data from these satellites will offer the next major step in scaling up the organization’s robust data portal featuring thousands of direct observations of global methane and CO2 super‑emitters.
To learn more about Carbon Mapper, visit https://carbonmapper.org.
To view our data, visit https://data.carbonmapper.org.
About The Role Carbon Mapper is seeking an Impact Analyst, Oil and Gas Sector, to help expand the use and understanding of Carbon Mapper’s methane data in support of meaningful emissions reductions. This role will support the Impact team through a blend of data and policy analysis, impact tracking, project management, and stakeholder engagement.
The analyst will help to translate complex methane data into clear, actionable insights for governments, industry partners, and civil society organizations. Key responsibilities include supporting data collection and attribution processes, summarizing and tracking methane emission trends and policy frameworks; developing evidence‑based recommendations; and contributing to reports, briefings, and other materials that advance effective climate action.
The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, comfortable working with technical datasets, and motivated by the opportunity to drive methane reductions in the oil and gas sector as part of the global effort to curb climate-warming emissions.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities Data Collection and Attribution
Integrate remote sensing data with complementary datasets (e.g., oil and gas infrastructure maps) to contextualize emissions and support equipment-level attribution of methane plumes.
Support the development, execution, and tracking of oil and gas sector satellite tasking to ensure impact objectives and priorities are met.
Coordinate with research partners and stakeholders to leverage data from remote sensing technologies and field-based measurement tools to monitor and understand methane emissions.
Research and Analysis
Conduct quantitative and qualitative analysis of methane emissions, emissions inventories, and related sectoral data, translating findings into clear, actionable narratives for predominantly non-scientific audiences.
Analyze methane mitigation policies and regulations—including their implementation—by assessing the effectiveness of existing initiatives and identifying gaps or opportunities for improvement.
Contribute to the development of clear visualizations, dashboards, and summary metrics that communicate trends and insights effectively.
Support the creation of high-quality research papers, policy briefs, and technical reports for diverse audiences.
Stay current on emerging insights related to methane emissions, mitigation policies, and technologies in the oil and gas sector.
Project Management
Maintain internal documentation and tracking systems to support impact measurement, relationship management, and information sharing for oil and gas sector priorities and projects.
Support project management for special projects and strategic initiatives, including coordination with key partner organizations.
Stakeholder Engagement and Science Communications
Support the Impact team by engaging with oil and gas sector stakeholders to communicate Carbon Mapper’s work, identify areas for collaboration, and coordinate follow-up as needed.
Help identify proactive and reactive stakeholder engagement opportunities.
Assist in drafting reports, memos, presentations, and other written materials.
Represent Carbon Mapper at external meetings and events, as needed.
Support communications efforts, including newsletters, social media, and other external engagement activities.
Help plan and coordinate Carbon Mapper workshops, webinars, and other events.
Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities) Must‑Have Skills & Experience
Bachelor’s degree in Atmospheric Science, Environmental Science, Engineering, or a related field required; Master’s degree preferred (or equivalent experience).
2–3 years of experience working on projects related to methane, greenhouse gases, energy, or environmental research—ideally including data analysis and project management within the oil and gas sector.
Experience using data analysis tools such as R, Python, and/or Jupyter Notebooks to visualize and interpret results, with basic familiarity with geospatial tools such as ArcGIS or QGIS.
Proficiency in data analysis, including an understanding of basic statistical methods.
Strong research and quantitative analysis skills.
Self‑starter who takes initiative and enjoys supporting others.
Demonstrated ability to work independently and collaboratively, managing projects and meeting agreed-upon timelines.
Highly organized, detail-oriented, and committed to producing high-quality work with consistent follow-through.
Effective time-management skills with the ability to stay focused, responsive, and communicative in a remote environment.
Strong computer skills, including proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (especially Excel) and Google Workspace.
Excellent written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills, with the ability to clearly and concisely explain conclusions and key insights drawn from data analysis.
Nice‑to‑Have Skills
Understanding of greenhouse gas remote sensing, particularly as it relates to satellite-based observations.
Familiarity with federal and state regulations pertaining to public health, the energy industry, or similar regulated sectors.
Experience working with industry operators or diverse stakeholders to interpret and apply methane data.
Operational knowledge of oil and gas infrastructure and methane-emitting operational practices.
Location Carbon Mapper is headquartered in Pasadena, California, but we embrace the virtual office and are continuing to grow our team across the United States.
Compensation The total compensation for this opportunity includes a base salary range of $90,000 – $100,000/year. This is our target compensation range and is subject to multiple factors including level, experience, and location. As you go through our interview process, our recruiter will work with you to identify a competitive base salary within the proposed range.
Benefits As a Carbon Mapper employee, you will have access to a wide range of benefits including affordable health coverage (medical, dental, vision), a generous time‑off policy, professional development, and more.
To apply, please visit https://carbonmapper.org/about/careers.
Carbon Mapper is an equal opportunity employer that believes a diverse team will not just lead to a better working environment, but will also help us create better products and services.
Carbon Mapper is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. If any reasonable accommodation is needed in our process, please reach out to hr@carbonmapper.org.
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Carbon Mapper also works with stakeholders and decision makers to fill data gaps, lead on cutting‑edge science, collaborate to drive reductions, and advance education and insights on emissions globally. To do this, we work with partners to leverage a constellation of satellites. Data from these satellites will offer the next major step in scaling up the organization’s robust data portal featuring thousands of direct observations of global methane and CO2 super‑emitters.
To learn more about Carbon Mapper, visit https://carbonmapper.org.
To view our data, visit https://data.carbonmapper.org.
About The Role Carbon Mapper is seeking an Impact Analyst, Oil and Gas Sector, to help expand the use and understanding of Carbon Mapper’s methane data in support of meaningful emissions reductions. This role will support the Impact team through a blend of data and policy analysis, impact tracking, project management, and stakeholder engagement.
The analyst will help to translate complex methane data into clear, actionable insights for governments, industry partners, and civil society organizations. Key responsibilities include supporting data collection and attribution processes, summarizing and tracking methane emission trends and policy frameworks; developing evidence‑based recommendations; and contributing to reports, briefings, and other materials that advance effective climate action.
The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, comfortable working with technical datasets, and motivated by the opportunity to drive methane reductions in the oil and gas sector as part of the global effort to curb climate-warming emissions.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities Data Collection and Attribution
Integrate remote sensing data with complementary datasets (e.g., oil and gas infrastructure maps) to contextualize emissions and support equipment-level attribution of methane plumes.
Support the development, execution, and tracking of oil and gas sector satellite tasking to ensure impact objectives and priorities are met.
Coordinate with research partners and stakeholders to leverage data from remote sensing technologies and field-based measurement tools to monitor and understand methane emissions.
Research and Analysis
Conduct quantitative and qualitative analysis of methane emissions, emissions inventories, and related sectoral data, translating findings into clear, actionable narratives for predominantly non-scientific audiences.
Analyze methane mitigation policies and regulations—including their implementation—by assessing the effectiveness of existing initiatives and identifying gaps or opportunities for improvement.
Contribute to the development of clear visualizations, dashboards, and summary metrics that communicate trends and insights effectively.
Support the creation of high-quality research papers, policy briefs, and technical reports for diverse audiences.
Stay current on emerging insights related to methane emissions, mitigation policies, and technologies in the oil and gas sector.
Project Management
Maintain internal documentation and tracking systems to support impact measurement, relationship management, and information sharing for oil and gas sector priorities and projects.
Support project management for special projects and strategic initiatives, including coordination with key partner organizations.
Stakeholder Engagement and Science Communications
Support the Impact team by engaging with oil and gas sector stakeholders to communicate Carbon Mapper’s work, identify areas for collaboration, and coordinate follow-up as needed.
Help identify proactive and reactive stakeholder engagement opportunities.
Assist in drafting reports, memos, presentations, and other written materials.
Represent Carbon Mapper at external meetings and events, as needed.
Support communications efforts, including newsletters, social media, and other external engagement activities.
Help plan and coordinate Carbon Mapper workshops, webinars, and other events.
Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities) Must‑Have Skills & Experience
Bachelor’s degree in Atmospheric Science, Environmental Science, Engineering, or a related field required; Master’s degree preferred (or equivalent experience).
2–3 years of experience working on projects related to methane, greenhouse gases, energy, or environmental research—ideally including data analysis and project management within the oil and gas sector.
Experience using data analysis tools such as R, Python, and/or Jupyter Notebooks to visualize and interpret results, with basic familiarity with geospatial tools such as ArcGIS or QGIS.
Proficiency in data analysis, including an understanding of basic statistical methods.
Strong research and quantitative analysis skills.
Self‑starter who takes initiative and enjoys supporting others.
Demonstrated ability to work independently and collaboratively, managing projects and meeting agreed-upon timelines.
Highly organized, detail-oriented, and committed to producing high-quality work with consistent follow-through.
Effective time-management skills with the ability to stay focused, responsive, and communicative in a remote environment.
Strong computer skills, including proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (especially Excel) and Google Workspace.
Excellent written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills, with the ability to clearly and concisely explain conclusions and key insights drawn from data analysis.
Nice‑to‑Have Skills
Understanding of greenhouse gas remote sensing, particularly as it relates to satellite-based observations.
Familiarity with federal and state regulations pertaining to public health, the energy industry, or similar regulated sectors.
Experience working with industry operators or diverse stakeholders to interpret and apply methane data.
Operational knowledge of oil and gas infrastructure and methane-emitting operational practices.
Location Carbon Mapper is headquartered in Pasadena, California, but we embrace the virtual office and are continuing to grow our team across the United States.
Compensation The total compensation for this opportunity includes a base salary range of $90,000 – $100,000/year. This is our target compensation range and is subject to multiple factors including level, experience, and location. As you go through our interview process, our recruiter will work with you to identify a competitive base salary within the proposed range.
Benefits As a Carbon Mapper employee, you will have access to a wide range of benefits including affordable health coverage (medical, dental, vision), a generous time‑off policy, professional development, and more.
To apply, please visit https://carbonmapper.org/about/careers.
Carbon Mapper is an equal opportunity employer that believes a diverse team will not just lead to a better working environment, but will also help us create better products and services.
Carbon Mapper is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. If any reasonable accommodation is needed in our process, please reach out to hr@carbonmapper.org.
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