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Climate Resilience Senior Associate

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Climate change and sustainability and its environmental, social, and economic impact continue to rise on the agendas of governments and organizations around the world. Organizations not only face regulatory impacts, but also expectations for action from a wide range of stakeholders, including employees, investors, lenders, customers, and suppliers.

At SGV, we help organizations identify, develop, and deliver strategies that address risk and opportunity while measuring effectiveness.

Globally, we are leading advisors in the areas of:

  • Non-financial reporting advisory and assurance
  • Climate change and energy
  • Sustainability advisory and assurance
  • Social impact advisory
  • Environment, health, and safety

Tasks & Responsibilities

  • Support climate resilience projects by conducting structural vulnerability assessments for private and public sector clients focusing on their vulnerability to climate hazards such as extreme winds and flooding.
  • Perform on-site inspections of client assets to evaluate structural integrity, collect data, and verify analysis results.
  • Develop strategic structural enhancements designed to mitigate climate risks and improve the resilience of client assets.
  • Contribute to damage cost assessments and risk quantification to inform resilience planning.
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including climate scientists, business continuity planners, and financial analysts, to develop integrated solutions.

Job Qualifications

  • At least a bachelor’s degree in Structural Engineering, Civil Engineering, or a related discipline.
  • Minimum of three (3) years of professional experience in structural engineering, construction, or architecture, with a focus on structural design and assessment.
  • Experience with climate hazard modeling, risk assessment, or infrastructure resilience is an advantage.

Technical Skills

  • Proficient in structure modeling using Finite Element Analysis software, such as STAAD.Pro, SAP2000, SAFE or equivalent.
  • Experienced in structural analysis for a range of structures (e.g., industrial, commercial, residential, infrastructure) & materials (e.g., steel, glass, concrete) and load conditions, with a particular focus on climate hazards like wind and flood loads.
  • Skilled in assessing vulnerabilities and damages from climate hazards, including performing damage cost analyses.
  • Proficient in developing resilience and adaptation strategies, such as structural retrofits and infrastructure improvements, to enhance the ability of client assets to cope with climate change impacts, complete with engineering cost estimates.
  • Knowledgeable in international standards (e.g., ISO, ASTM) and national regulations, including national building & structural codes of the Philippines.

Climate change and sustainability and its environmental, social, and economic impact continue to rise on the agendas of governments and organizations around the world. Organizations not only face regulatory impacts, but also expectations for action from a wide range of stakeholders, including employees, investors, lenders, customers, and suppliers.

At SGV, we help organizations identify, develop, and deliver strategies that address risk and opportunity while measuring effectiveness.

Globally, we are leading advisors in the areas of:

  • Non-financial reporting advisory and assurance
  • Climate change and energy
  • Sustainability advisory and assurance
  • Social impact advisory
  • Environment, health, and safety

Tasks & Responsibilities

  • Support climate resilience projects by conducting structural vulnerability assessments for private and public sector clients focusing on their vulnerability to climate hazards such as extreme winds and flooding.
  • Perform on-site inspections of client assets to evaluate structural integrity, collect data, and verify analysis results.
  • Develop strategic structural enhancements designed to mitigate climate risks and improve the resilience of client assets.
  • Contribute to damage cost assessments and risk quantification to inform resilience planning.
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including climate scientists, business continuity planners, and financial analysts, to develop integrated solutions.

Job Qualifications

  • At least a bachelor’s degree in Structural Engineering, Civil Engineering, or a related discipline.
  • Minimum of three (3) years of professional experience in structural engineering, construction, or architecture, with a focus on structural design and assessment.
  • Experience with climate hazard modeling, risk assessment, or infrastructure resilience is an advantage.

Technical Skills

  • Proficient in structure modeling using Finite Element Analysis software, such as STAAD.Pro, SAP2000, SAFE or equivalent.
  • Experienced in structural analysis for a range of structures (e.g., industrial, commercial, residential, infrastructure) & materials (e.g., steel, glass, concrete) and load conditions, with a particular focus on climate hazards like wind and flood loads.
  • Skilled in assessing vulnerabilities and damages from climate hazards, including performing damage cost analyses.
  • Proficient in developing resilience and adaptation strategies, such as structural retrofits and infrastructure improvements, to enhance the ability of client assets to cope with climate change impacts, complete with engineering cost estimates.
  • Knowledgeable in international standards (e.g., ISO, ASTM) and national regulations, including national building & structural codes of the Philippines.