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Sequoia Climate Foundation

Modeling Officer (18-month contract)

Join Sequoia Climate Foundation in Irvine, California as a Modeling Officer. Support emissions impact modeling and quantitative analysis to guide climate philanthropy decisions. This 18-month contract offers collaboration with expert teams and opportunities to apply advanced data science in clean energy policy.

Sequoia Climate Foundation

Company Overview

Sequoia Climate Foundation

Irvine, CA, USA

2020

Approximately 50 employees (source: signalhire.com). Revenue of $289.2 million in FY 2023 (source: instrumentl.com).

What They Do

Sequoia Climate Foundation is a private philanthropic foundation that focuses on grantmaking to support climate advocacy, policy efforts, and organizations aimed at accelerating decarbonization across various sectors, including power, transportation, and industry (source: sequoiaclimate.org). Unlike traditional renewable energy companies, Sequoia does not engage in developing or deploying technologies such as solar or wind; instead, it funds initiatives that promote clean technology advancements and market transformations. The foundation's approach is data-driven, assessing grant proposals based on criteria such as emissions reduction potential, speed of impact, and cost-effectiveness (source: climatebase.org).

Projects & Track Record

As a grantmaker, Sequoia Climate Foundation does not execute commercial renewable energy projects but instead funds initiatives led by its grantees. Notable projects include support for the Energy Systems Integration Group (ESIG) in adopting grid-forming technology in ERCOT, Texas, which has influenced ERCOT's studies and requirements for renewable integration (source: sequoiaclimate.org). Additionally, the foundation has expanded its support for Energy Transition Partners (ETP) in Southeast Asia, increasing project numbers from 14 to 34 in 2023, which includes significant upgrades and training for renewable energy integration in Indonesia and the Philippines (source: sequoiaclimate.org).

Recent Developments

In 2023, Sequoia Climate Foundation issued $257,446,975 in grants, continuing its trend of significant funding after a record $180 million in 2022 (source: instrumentl.com). The foundation's grantees have achieved notable milestones, such as influencing ERCOT's grid-forming battery studies and expanding ETP's project portfolio. Sequoia's funding strategy remains focused on internal endowments, with no reported acquisitions or external funding rounds, emphasizing its commitment to long-term climate initiatives (source: influencewatch.org).

Working There

Sequoia Climate Foundation offers a range of roles primarily focused on grantmaking, program management, research, and operations. Positions include Program Manager, Climate Finance, and various research and operational roles, with opportunities available in both Irvine, CA, and London, UK (source: sequoiaclimate.org). The foundation promotes a culture of equal opportunity employment and emphasizes a people-centered approach that prioritizes underserved communities. Employee tenure data indicates a moderate retention rate, reflecting the foundation's relatively young establishment in 2020 (source: signalhire.com).


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Job Description

Sequoia Climate Foundation is a climate philanthropy that believes in a world powered by clean energy, where all people are protected by policies that have averted the worst effects of climate change. We support bold strategies and efforts that will have both near-term impact and the greatest probability of long-term success. We believe that solving climate change requires the adoption of ambitious, evidence-based policy solutions that transform markets, advance clean technology, and lead to large‐scale change.

The Modeling Officer will support Sequoia's in-house modeling capabilities helping to develop, iterate and synthesize estimates of emissions reduction impact across multiple grantmaking portfolios. They will collaborate with external and internal partners to identify, model and interpret multiple scenarios of future emissions, and implement probabilistic discounting methods to those scenarios. In collaboration with others, they will develop and implement purpose-driven quantitative analysis that informs philanthropic decision-making, using efficient, credible methods and tools. The Modeling Officer will work closely with grantmaking staff to interpret quantitative findings into actionable insights. The Modeling Officer will report to the Chief Evidence and Learning Officer, and collaborate closely with other members of Sequoia's Evidence and Learning and Executive teams.

Essential Job Functions & Key Outcomes

Supports Sequoia's in-house modeling of impact [50%]

  • Supports the identification of existing emissions projections, or where necessary builds quantitative estimates of future emissions relevant to Sequoia's grantmaking portfolio.
  • Implements one of multiple existing probabilistic methods to inform decisions about strategic prioritization, and where necessary collaborates with others to expand those methods.
  • Provides written and verbal insights to Sequoia's grantmaking teams on the implications of the modeled results, and iterates the analysis to align with decision-maker needs.
  • Engages in generative discussions with other members of Sequoia staff on novel methods and approaches, that balance the need for credible methods with efficiency and practicality.

Supports philanthropic decision-making with purpose-driven analysis [50%]

  • Interprets and translates strategic questions into clear, compelling data products that support decision-making.
  • Efficiently deploys appropriate data collation, wrangling and analysis methods in a reproducible manner, to provide credible, timely analysis.
  • Builds and maintains systems, tools, and processes for quantitative and qualitative analysis of sensitive information from multiple organizational partners in collaboration with colleagues.
  • Manages multiple projects simultaneously, time-boxing analyses where necessary to align with decision needs.
  • Provides critical review of other analytical products.
  • Performs other duties as required.

Education, Experience & Credentials

  • Advanced degree in science, physics, statistics, applied mathematics, or related field required.
  • A minimum of three years working in climate policy, science or philanthropy in a research or modeling role is required.
  • Familiarity with Bayesian probabilistic models is preferred.
  • Experience with AI-assisted qualitative analysis, including using large language models for structured information extraction (e.g., developing coding schemas, applying classification frameworks to new materials) is preferred.
  • Experience in data visualization for decision-makers is preferred.
  • Demonstrated experience and proficiency in R and/or Python and GitHub required.

Competencies

  • Integrity: Commitment to Sequoia Climate Foundation's mission and values.
  • Inspirational Leadership: Demonstrated values-based, results-driven leadership.
  • Collegiality: Strong work ethic and experience working collaboratively with a team.
  • Efficiency/Initiative: Ability to learn quickly, juggle multiple tasks, prioritize effectively and meet deadlines.
  • Quality/Compliance: Attention to detail and timelines.
  • Analytical: Ability to develop and implement novel analytical and modeling approaches quickly and collaboratively observing good coding practice and version control, including quantitative and qualitative analysis supported by generative AI and other emerging AI tools.
  • Subject Matter Expert: Willingness to engage in in-depth, interdisciplinary conversations about data or methodological validity, and to co-create analytical outputs for different users.
  • Innovative: Aptitude and interest in solving novel problems and actively stays on top of industry innovations and shares such findings with the broader team.

Working Conditions

This is largely a sedentary position that requires the ability to speak, hear, see, and lift small objects up to 15 lbs. Requires the ability to periodically travel locally, regionally, and nationally.

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About the role

March 22, 2026

Contract position

Non-profit

March 22, 2026

On-site

Smart Grid

Sequoia Climate Foundation

sequoiaclimate.org

  •  Irvine, California, United States

Minimum of three years in climate policy, science, or philanthropy in a research or modeling role.

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