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Company Description
At IKEA, our vision is to create a better everyday life for the many people. We strive to be the leader in sustainable, affordable life at home, inspiring and enabling customers to fulfil their needs and dreams at home.
In Purchasing Development, our assignment goes hand and hand with the IKEA Business Idea as we are responsible to produce a 'wide range of well-designed, functional home furnishing products at prices so low that as many people as possible will be able to afford them'. Together with our suppliers, we produce the IKEA products and food with affordability, accessibility, sustainability, and quality as our main priorities.
We want to drive a revolution with the development of innovative, affordable, and sustainable materials and make that our number one business priority. We will work together across IKEA for more efficient production set-ups and usage of less material, enabling a positive movement with a renewable and recycled range offer. And that is where you come in!
Job Description
As Material Impact Analyst your role is to support the material & innovation development agenda by providing subject-matter expertise on environmental impacts of materials and food, while working closely with the IKEA climate team, the Material Impact Specialist, Material & Technology Engineers, and other Material Impact Analysts.
Your assignment is to:
Be responsible for leading and conducting Life cycle analysis of selected materials and supply chains and the corresponding emission factors that are needed for IKEA to understand the climate footprint of materials.
Support delivery of Material Directions by providing necessary subject-matter expertise and conducting necessary analysis to identify improvement actions and establishing a portfolio of activities to deliver to set strategic goals.
Support competence development on environmental impacts of materials and food, incl. conducting trainings.
Support maintenance and development of IKEA database of environmental emission factors for materials and food ingredients (LCA database).
Support projects which improve the quality or extent of the IKEA LCA database, both internally and externally
Support development of requirements for how to measure needed material amounts to calculate the environmental impacts of materials and food.
You will report to Material & Innovation Development Manager in Purchasing Development, Core Business Supply.
Qualifications
You have a passion for creating a positive impact on people and planet. You enjoy conducting analyses as well as inspiring and clarifying for people without a sustainability background. You are a curious team player who is driven to work with many different stakeholders and together shape the agenda on how IKEA should tackle the climate footprint of materials and food.
To be successful in this role, we also believe that you have:
A Master of Science degree in Environmental Engineering, Material Science, Sustainability, or similar.
Good knowledge of Lifecycle Assessments (LCAs), e.g., the family of LCA ISO standards 140XX, impact assessment methods, JRC standards and other EU technical documents, GHG Protocol, and other carbon accounting methods.
Excellent analytical skills in data and complex systems and ability to analyse and model emission factors of materials and food based on a company's specific supply chains.
Competent user of commercial LCA software, preferably experienced in SimaPro, and have a good understanding of life cycle inventory databases (Ecoinvent is a requirement).
Ability to slice and translate complex matters into simple and practical solutions and examples workable in a business context.
Capability to find ways forward when and where necessary system support or material data are not available.
Good skills in data management, programming (e.g., Python) and business analytics (e.g. Microsoft Power BI) is an advantage.
Knowledge of GIS Systems (e.g., ArcGis or Grass) is an advantage.
Additional information
Sounds interesting?
Please note, we are looking for one Material Impact analyst.
We welcome all applications. In the first selection process, we will consider candidates from current Supply Chain Development organisation. Submit your application, CV and letter of motivation, online via our recruitment system Smart Recruiters no later than 5th of July, 2023. If you have questions regarding the recruitment process please contact, Helena Sjölander at helena.sjolander@inter.ikea.com or Olivia Swärd Olivia.sward@inter.ikea.com