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Clean Fuel Experts for Assessment of GHG Validation & Verification Bodies

Dec 31, 2023

About the ANAB Accreditation Program:

ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) is the largest accreditation body in North America and provides services in more than 75 countries. Within the clean and low-carbon fuel space, ANAB accredits bodies who perform verification of credits (representing one tonne of CO2e) created from multiple compliance pathways including but not limited to 1) projects that reduce emissions from fossil fuels (e.g. carbon capture and storage), 2) the supply of low-carbon fuels (e.g. ethanol, biodiesel), and 3) supply of fuel or energy to advanced vehicle technology (e.g. electric vehicles).

ANAB accredits VVBs to the accreditation criteria contained in ISO 14065, Environmental Information – General principles and requirements for bodies validating and verifying environmental information. Additionally, ANAB partners with programs and regulatory bodies that have set requirements to transition economies and sectors to cleaner more sustainable fuels such as Environment and Climate Change Canada and ICAO CORSIA.

Function of ANAB Assessors and Technical Experts

ANAB assessment teams evaluate the process of validation and/or verification against ISO 14065, ISO 14064-3 as well as GHG program requirements. This includes evaluating the verification process through ANAB assessments. The assessment process includes documentation review, onsite assessments, and witness assessments of verification bodies. Key activities to be evaluated include, but are not limited to, pre-engagement and planning, team assembly, verification team competence, execution of verification activities (may include site visits), independent review, and issuance of the report and opinion.

Available Roles:

Lead Assessor: Person qualified with respect to ANAB requirements to perform accreditation assessments with respect to ISO 14065 and who is responsible for leading a team of assessors during the assessment of a validation/verification (VV) body and who reports the findings to ANAB.

Technical Assessor: An individual who is generally accepted by peers as being competent in a specific subject area(s) and qualified by ANAB as expert in accordance with specific requirements.

Technical Expert: Person who provides specific knowledge or expertise to the ANAB assessment team relating to the process or activity to be assessed, or language, local conditions or culture. A technical expert does not make accreditation recommendations or raise findings. They follow instructions given by the ANAB Lead Assessor or Technical Assessor and report back their observations. A local expert would possess knowledge and experience of a particular domain at the local level.

Knowledge and Skills

ANAB's ideal Assessor and Technical Expert candidates will bring a combination of knowledge, skills, and experience:

Time Commitment:

This is a part time contractual position. ANAB estimates approximately one week of preparation time in addition to approximately 3 – 5 days per assessment. As training is required, a long-term commitment is ideal.

ANAB recognizes that small and diverse businesses create a competitive advantage and have a positive impact on the global community. ANAB is committed to including and utilizing diverse businesses in all of our services, and this includes providing, to the maximum extent possible, contracting opportunities to small, minority-owned, women-owned, and service-disabled veteran-owned businesses. We are committed to providing our clients with the highest-quality services through a diverse and dynamic team.

About the ANAB Accreditation Program: Function of ANAB Assessors and Technical Experts Available Roles: Lead Assessor: Technical Assessor: Technical Expert: Knowledge and Skills ANAB's ideal Assessor and Technical Expert candidates will bring a combination of knowledge, skills, and experience: Time Commitment: