Carbon Analysis Engineer

Neutreeno

United Kingdom

Hybrid

GBP 35,000 - 45,000

Full time

4 days ago
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Benefits offered by this job

Year-end bonus
Equity stake
NEST pension
Private health insurance
Cycle to work
25 days leave
Hybrid work model

Job summary

Neutreeno, based in Cambridge, is seeking a Carbon Analysis Engineer to automate emissions insights for customers. You will work at the intersection of emissions science and data engineering, turning our methodologies into scalable pipelines and ensuring accuracy across industrial processes.

This role suits someone who thrives in a fast-moving startup, enjoys building observable data infra, and can collaborate with data science, modelling and customer success teams.

Qualifications

  • 1+ years Python-based tooling for pipelines and reusable tooling
  • Familiarity with CI/CD practices and GitHub workflows
  • 1+ years carbon accounting under GHG Protocol, ISO 14064, CBAM, PACT
  • Experience in industrial decarbonisation specification and modelling (mass/energy)
  • Solid understanding of industrial processes and energy systems
  • Excellent problem-solving and attention to detail

Responsibilities

  • Own current customer delivery pipeline: interpretation, extraction and validation of customer data against mass and energy balances and engineering heuristics; turn findings into insights for customers with the Customer Success team
  • Deliver end-to-end automation of the data pipeline (ingestion → extraction → validation → analysis)
  • Collaborate with cross-functional partners to shape new reporting features for decarbonisation wins across value chains
  • Work with methodology tracking compliance readiness and gaps in ISO, PACT and GHG Protocol; maintain central knowledge hub for commercial queries

Skills

Python pipelines
CI/CD practices
Carbon accounting
Decarbonisation modelling
Problem solving
Communication

Education

Chemical engineering degree

Tools

GitHub

Job description

ABOUT NEUTREENO

Climate change is the defining business challenge of our time, and we're here to solve it. Most decarbonisation solutions count emissions but do nothing to reduce them. We've changed that.

We’re Neutreeno, an emissions-to-performance platform, born out of the University of Cambridge's Department of Engineering. We help companies with supply chains and production processes turn emissions data into operational insight, the kind that cuts costs, sharpens decisions, and unlocks genuine competitive advantage. For operations and finance, it'smarginthey can measure. For sustainability teams, it's progress they can prove. Same data, two audiences, one engine.

We’re a fast-moving team that values EQ just as much as IQ. Autonomy, high ownership, speed and no-ego collaboration are at our core. We seek people who care deeply and are eager to work on solving problems bigger than themselves.

THE ROLE

As a Carbon Analysis Engineer at Neutreeno, you’ll take ownership of automating how our emissions and decarbonisation insight reaches customers. You’ll sit at the intersection of emissions science and data engineering, turning the outputs of our novel methodologies for scientifically measuring greenhouse gas emissions across complex industrial processes into carbon and performance insights, accurately and at scale. Working across diverse sectors from jet engine production to energy infrastructure and pharmaceutical manufacturing, you’ll collaborate with our data science, modelling and customer-facing teams to replace manual data validation and processing effort with production-grade pipelines, and to make sure every figure that reaches a customer is one we can stand behind. You will also be part of direct customer delivery of insights, supporting the Customer Success team in building the narrative and presentations.

This is a role for someone who thrives in a dynamic, fast-paced startup and enjoys building and maintaining scalable, observable data infrastructure; diving deep into complex industrial processes to understand their fundamentals; analysing datasets to uncover emission patterns and opportunities; managing multiple workstreams and priorities; and continuously learning at the intersection of engineering, climate science and industrial operations.

This position operates on a hybrid work model with 3 days per week in our Cambridge office. Fully remote arrangements will be considered for outstanding candidates, provided there is sufficient overlap with UK working hours.

THE WORK YOU’LL DO
  • Own current customer delivery pipeline: interpretation, extraction and validation of customer-provided dataagainst mass and energy balances and engineering heuristics.Then turn your findings into clear insights, which you will present to customers alongside the Customer Success team.
  • Deliver end-to-end automation of the above customer data pipeline (ingestion -> extraction -> validation -> analysis), turning a semi-manual process into a scalable, fully automated, auditable pipeline.
  • Team up with cross-functional partners to shape new reporting features, translating technical breakthroughs into functionality that helps customers identify, track and amplify decarbonisation wins across their entire value chains.
  • Work with our methodology for tracking compliance readiness and gaps in leading standards such as ISO, PACT and the Greenhouse Gas Protocol, and help encode them into reporting and modelling logic. You will also own the central knowledge hub of our methodology to support commercial queries related to our methodology.
THE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS YOU NEED
  • Bachelor’s or master’s degree in chemical engineering or a related field.
  • 1+ years of experience in Python-based tools: placements, internships and substantial projects on building pipelines and reusable tooling rather than one-off analysis scripts.
  • Familiarity with CI/CD practices: GitHub, linting, automated tests and integration tests as part of the PR workflow.
  • 1+ years of experience in carbon accounting under leading frameworks (e.g., GHG Protocol, ISO 14064, CBAM, PACT).
  • Proven experience in industrial decarbonisation specification and modelling, preferably with a focus on mass and energy efficiency.
  • A solid understanding of industrial processes, energy systems and process flow diagrams.
  • Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail; in particular, the instinct to distrust a number that looks too clean.
  • Strong communication skills and the ability to explain complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
  • Experience in early-stage startups (Seed to Series A), with a demonstrated ability to thrive in fast-moving environments.
  • Familiarity with systems thinking in the context of value chain modelling.
  • Familiarity with general AI tools.
WHAT NEUTREENO CAN OFFER YOU
Compensation & Benefits:
  • £35,000-£45,000 dependent on your skills, qualifications and experience
  • 25 days annual leave.
  • Year-end performance bonus.
  • Meaningful equity stake. We want you to think and benefit like an owner as the company grows.
  • Company pension with NEST.
  • Leading private health insurance with WPA (the only Which? Recommended Provider for Private Medical Insurance).
  • Cycle to work scheme.
Work Environment:
  • A hybrid work model that fosters both teamwork and individual flexibility.
  • Remote working allowance of 2 weeks per year for personal travel, in addition to regular holiday policy.
  • Work from Neutreeno HQ at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership, recognised by the FT as one of Europe's leading startup hubs.
  • Great on-site amenities (unlimited free coffee, regular events with global sustainability leaders, and more).
Culture & Growth:
  • A diverse, fast-growing team that has grown 200%+ YoY, recently closed a $5M seed round and been named one of Gartner's Coolest Vendor Innovations in Supply Chain Sustainability for 2026.
  • An open-minded, non-hierarchical culture where everyone vectors in the same direction and ideas and ownership matter.
  • The chance to work alongside world-class climate scientists and engineers on one of the most important problems of our time.

Neutreeno is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating an inclusive workplace.

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