Manager, Environmental Commodities Group - Toa Payoh
About You
Are you an experienced Environmental Commodities Manager in the renewable energy industry? Are you well-versed in the procurement, trading and environment commodities like carbon credits, renewable energy certificates (RECs), and other sustainability-linked products?Are you a person who is proactively identifying market opportunities that cater to environmentally conscious consumers and businesses, actively manage potential risks associated with sustainability claims and market volatility, and build strategic partnerships with key players in the sustainable commodities sector to access new markets and expertise while mitigating risks and enhancing sustainability impact?
Then you might be a good fit for a role as an Environmental Commodities Manager.
The Opportunity
AECO Energy is seeking a dedicated and experienced Environmental Commodities Manager to lead our Environmental Commodities Group and offers the opportunity to contribute to a dynamic and growing industry.
The Role
The Environmental Commodities Manager is responsible for the global sourcing, purchasing, redemption, and inventory coordination of environmental. In addition, the role involves preparing tender responses, maintaining market intelligence, and working closely with the sales team to respond to customer needs.This role demands a candidate with in-depth knowledge of environmental commodity markets, comprehensive understanding of relevant sustainability standards, and proven expertise in developing and executing strategic procurement strategies to ensure responsible sourcing while optimizing cost-effectiveness.
Reporting Line- The Environmental Commodities Manager will be based in our Singapore headquarters.
- Reports to the Energy Markets Manager.
- Environmental Commodities Leadership & Management
- Group Leadership
- Lead and develop the Environmental Commodities Group, setting strategic direction and growth initiatives in this evolving sector.
- Global Sourcing, Purchasing & Supplier Relationship Management
- Identify, evaluate, and negotiate with suppliers to secure high-quality environmental commodities that meet regulatory and customer requirements.
- Source, build, and maintain long-term supplier relationships to ensure reliable supply and competitive pricing.
- Collaborate with finance and legal teams to ensure cost-effective procurement and contractual compliance.
- Redemption & Inventory Coordination
- Coordinate with the Team Leader to manage and update the inventory of environmental commodities using Mercury, our proprietary inventory and management system.
- Develop strategies to optimize the commodities portfolio and mitigate risks associated with expiry and market fluctuations.
- Market Analysis & Reporting
- Monitor market trends, pricing, and regulatory changes affecting environmental commodities.
- Prepare regular reports detailing inventory levels, financial performance, and redemption outcomes to support strategic decision-making.
- Tender Response & Internal Support
- Tender Preparation
- Assist in the preparation and submission of tender responses focused on environmental commodities.
- Ensure that tender proposals are comprehensive and meet all technical, commercial, and regulatory requirements.
- Leverage market data and commodity models to produce competitive and compliant proposals.
- Internal Administration & Compliance
- Maintain accurate documentation and records in line with ISO 9001 quality standards and company policies.
- Provide general office support to ensure timely service delivery and adherence to workplace health and safety measures.
- Sales Support & Market Intelligence
- Sales Team Collaboration
- Work closely with the sales team to understand and respond to customer needs, ensuring tender responses and proposals are aligned with market demands.
- Supply the sales team with up-to-date market intelligence, product updates, and regulatory changes to enhance customer proposals.
- Market Intelligence & Communication
- Develop a deep understanding of market trends, products, and regulatory changes related to environmental commodities.
- Proactively communicate these insights to relevant internal stakeholders to drive competitive positioning.
- Process Improvement & Compliance
- Continuous Improvement
- Evaluate current procurement and inventory processes, recommending and implementing improvements to maintain a competitive advantage.
- Collaborate with IT, compliance, and risk management teams to refine procedures and enhance system capabilities.
- Standards & Safety
- Ensure all tasks are executed in compliance with legal and statutory requirements, company policies, and workplace health and safety measures.
- Uphold best practices and ethical standards as outlined in “The Power Choice Way.”
- Extensive experience in the environmental commodities market, including trading, market analysis, and regulatory knowledge.
- Deep understanding of market intelligence, tender response expertise, and strong supplier relationship management skills to drive operational excellence and competitive positioning in this rapidly evolving sector.
- Existing network within the environmental commodities industry.
- Candidates for the position of Environmental Commodities Manager are generally expected to have at least a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Environmental Science, Business, or a related field. Advanced qualifications (e.g., MBA or Master’s in Environmental Management) are an advantage.
- At least 5 years of experience in an environmental commodities procurement or a related role, preferably in the energy sector.
- Proven expertise in global sourcing, inventory management, and tender preparation within a dynamic market environment.
- Experience in leading teams or groups in a similar sector is highly desirable.
- Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office suite with excellent keyboard and mouse dexterity.
- Experience in developing and using spreadsheet models for data analysis and forecasting.
- Familiarity with proprietary inventory management systems; experience with Mercury is highly desirable.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to effectively liaise across multi-disciplinary teams.
- Strong problem-solving and analytical capabilities, with the flexibility to adapt to changing priorities and deadlines.
- The role may require occasional travel to meet with suppliers, attend industry events, and interact with internal teams.
- Adherence to the Company’s quality system (ISO 9001) and workplace health and safety measures is mandatory.
About Us
AECO Energy is a solutions provider operating in renewable and deregulated electricity markets of Australia, Singapore and Philippines and is expanding across Asia with renewable energy solutions. Founded in Australia in 2002 and headquartered in Singapore, AECO Energy is a growing innovative energy technology, solutions and trading company.
AECO is Award Winning.- CEO of the Year Award at the Asia CEO Awards 2024
- Winner of 2024 Gold Asia Pacific Stevie® Award for Innovation in Energy and Sustainability
- 2024 Stevie® Award for Tech Startup of the Year- Services
- 2023 Bronze Stevie® Award in the Tech Startup of the Year – Software Category
- AustCham 2021 Digital Capability Award
We are a leading player in the energy sector, committed to delivering innovative and sustainable solutions that power the future. With a strong focus on renewable energy sources and cutting-edge technology, we aim to revolutionize the way energy is harnessed and consumed in ASEAN.
Our core ethics: Smart, Rigorous, and Trustworthy
We operate under the principles of being Smart, Rigorous, and Trustworthy. We seek efficiency over speed, strategy over tactics and intelligence, and time in the market to yield success. We don't rush. We seek to win. You will need to embody those qualities.Short term sales are just not enough but on a long-haul basis will be preferred
Application Notice
We appreciate all applicants for their interest in joining our team. However, only those candidates who closely match the job requirements will be contacted for further discussion.