Director, Enterprise Sustainability & ESG
Element Fleet View all jobs
- Toronto, ON
- $133,400-183,400 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Set and own Element’s enterprise sustainability and ESG strategy, establishing governance, policies, standards, and operating models that embed ESG considerations into enterprise strategy, risk management, and capital allocation.
- Act as a trusted advisor to executive leadership and the Board on sustainability priorities and implications.
- Lead enterprise readiness for evolving sustainability and ESG regulatory and reporting requirements, including key global frameworks such as CSRD, ESRS, ISSB, and EU Taxonomy.
- Ensure disclosures are audit-ready, assurance-aligned, and supported by robust data governance, controls, and documentation.
- Champion enterprise-wide GHG accounting (Scopes 1, 2, and 3) and climate-related methodologies, including oversight of policies and procedures aligned to the GHG Protocol.
- Own readiness initiatives focused on climate transition planning and scenario analysis.
- Provide strategic ESG guidance for RFPs, client proposals, and external communications to enhance competitiveness and align with enterprise positioning.
- Own and deliver ESG inputs into RFPs, client proposals, and external disclosures, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and alignment with external reporting frameworks and assessments.
- Identify opportunities to automate ESG data, processes, and workflows to improve efficiency, scalability, and reliability.
- Partner cross-functionally with legal, finance, risk, and commercial teams to operationalize ESG strategy and drive enterprise-wide adoption.
- Bachelor’s degree
- 12+ years of enterprise sustainability or ESG leadership experience.
- Proficient with the use of GenAI solutions and systems to support ESG data, reporting, and analytical workflows.
- Proven enterprise strategy ownership.
- Deep CSRD / ESRS and ISSB experience.
- Strong GHG Protocol and climate transition expertise.
- Master’s degree or supplemental training on sustainability.
- IFRS FSA.
- Workiva experience.
- Canadian regulatory familiarity (i.e. OSC securities requirements).
- A culture of innovation, empowerment, decision-making, and accountability
- Comprehensive health and welfare benefits that serve the needs of you and your family and foster a culture of wellness (for qualified roles)
- Additional benefits and amenities, including paid time-off programs (vacation, sick leave, and holidays) (for qualified roles)