Bridge Carbon is a global, end‑to‑end carbon project developer operating across Africa and Asia. We deliver high‑quality, high‑integrity carbon offsets directly from the source, supported by a proprietary technology platform that ensures transparency, traceability, and verifiable climate impact.
Our work is grounded in respect, integrity, accountability, community partnership, and transparency. These values guide every decision we make — from how we design projects to how we treat people.
We are seeking an experienced Biomass Resource Assessment Lead to support a high-impact clean cooking initiative in Angola.
This is a project-based role focused on the viability of a decentralized biomass pellet programme at scale.
While the role will involve field deployment in Angola, we are open to candidates based globally, provided they bring the right technical expertise, language capability, and willingness to travel.
The Role
You will lead the programme, assessing:
Biomass availability and sustainable supply potential
Feedstock suitability for pellet production
Supply chain risks, seasonality, and competing uses
Logistics, transport radius, and delivered cost modelling
Preliminary pellet production economics vs. alternative fuels
Your work will directly inform a strategic decision and shape the future of clean cooking in the region.
What We’re Looking For
Proven experience in biomass, bioenergy, or renewable energy project development
Strong understanding of biomass supply chains, feedstock assessment, and logistics modelling
Experience in early-stage feasibility or techno-economic analysis
Ability to operate in emerging markets / low-data environments
Strong stakeholder engagement and fieldwork experience
Why Join This Project
Play a key role in a large-scale clean cooking initiative with real environmental and social impact
Work at the intersection of energy access, carbon, and circular economy
Contribute to a Decision Gate study that will shape investment and implementation strategy
Collaborate with international stakeholders across energy, sustainability, and development sectors
This role is critical in determining the viability of the biomass pellet program. The outputs will directly inform investment decisions, shape program design, and define whether the project progresses to full techno-commercial feasibility.