Climate Risk Analyst (Sustainability Specialist)

SustainabilityHybrid Remote, Querétaro, El Marques


Description

Auria is a leading global supplier of highly-engineered systems for automotive flooring, acoustical, thermal, aerodynamic and other fiber-based solutions for gas and electric vehicles. With U.S.-based operational headquarters in Southfield, Michigan, Auria operates 16 manufacturing, 9 technical and 5 JV locations across 10 countries and employs approximately 3,900 people worldwide.
We are seeking an experienced and results-drive Climate Risk Analyst. This role role will support the integration of climate-related risks and opportunities into business strategy, risk management, and reporting, in line with global frameworks (TCFD, CFD, CDP, EcoVadis).
Key Responsibilities
  1. Conduct qualitative and quantitative climate risk and opportunity assessments, aligned with TCFD/CFD frameworks.
  2. Perform Life Cycle Assessments (LCA) of products, processes, and operations to identify environmental impacts and improvement opportunities.
  3. Support scenario analysis (physical and transition risks) and integrate outcomes into Enterprise Risk Management (ERM).
  4. Collaborate with cross-functional teams (Operations, Finance, EHS, Procurement) to ensure risks, opportunities, and targets are embedded into strategy and planning.
  5. Contribute to sustainability disclosures (CFD, CDP, EcoVadis, SECR, SBTi) by preparing data, narratives, and analysis.
  6. Monitor global climate policy, regulatory developments, and ESG trends to identify potential business implications.
  7. Provide training and capacity-building support on climate risk and LCA across sites globally.
Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Sustainability, Engineering, or related field.
  • Minimum 3 years of professional experience in sustainability, climate risk, or environmental management.
  • Proven expertise in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) (software such as SimaPro, GaBi, or equivalent).
  • Strong knowledge of climate-related disclosure frameworks (TCFD, CDP, CFD).
  • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, with attention to detail.
  • Fluency in English (oral and written); strong technical writing skills.
  • Ability to work collaboratively across global teams and manage multiple priorities.
 
What you will gain as a part of the Auria Team:
  • Competitive salary
  • Benefits and perks above the law
  • Professional developments
  • Healthy work environment