Senior Consultant: Food Data Analytics

Foodsteps
1 year ago
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About the role

We are looking for an experienced data analytics consultant to lead projects for our clients in the food service & manufacturing industry. This role will sit within the Professional Services team, reporting to the Head of Professional Services.

Your role will include the following key responsibilities:

Leading Technical Data Projects for Food Companies 

We are working with a number of large food companies to help them harness their procurement, recipe, product and sales data, in combination with other strategic data (such as from their suppliers) to measure, report and manage their carbon impacts, particularly for corporate scope 3 reporting and the development of net-zero strategies and transition plans. You will lead the delivery of technical data-centric assignments with these clients to prepare, handle, analyse and draw insights from their data, to inform key recommendations and shape their strategies. 

Leading on Client Engagement

You will be responsible for managing and strengthening client relationships. You will act as the primary point of contact from initial scoping to final delivery, gaining a deep understanding of their sustainability data, infrastructure and processes, and their wider goals and challenges, and you will work collaboratively with stakeholders to tailor strategic and actionable solutions that align with the clients’ unique objectives, and identifying opportunities for future projects. 

Managing and developing our team

As a senior consultant, you will be responsible for leading and managing engagement teams, ensuring the successful delivery of sustainability projects. You will provide strategic direction on projects, oversee project timelines, and allocate resources to meet client objectives, bringing in experts from our science and data teams as required. A key aspect of your role will be developing junior staff, fostering their growth through mentoring, coaching, knowledge sharing, and hands-on training (with a particular focus on data manipulation and analysis techniques). You will create opportunities for them to take on increasing responsibility, while providing constructive feedback and supporting their professional development. 

About Foodsteps

Foodsteps is on a mission to empower the food industry to accelerate its journey to net zero. Our specialised food sustainability platform provides instant access to industry-leading data and insights that food services companies and food manufacturers can trust to accurately measure, reduce and report their environmental impact. With Foodsteps, businesses reduce the costs and risks of their net zero transition, and improve sales as a result.



Our Product

Food systems account for nearly a third of global greenhouse gas emissions and are the leading driver of biodiversity loss. In order to avoid the catastrophic consequences from both the climate and ecological crises, we must bring positive change to our food systems—fast. 


Foodsteps’ specialised food sustainability platform enables food businesses to accurately measure, reduce and report their environmental impact. With Foodsteps: businesses can automatically calculate Product Footprints in order to understand the carbon, land and water impact of their menus and products; easily generate Scope 3 Assessments of their food and beverage supply chain; and produce detailed Life Cycle Assessments in order to to get a holistic and granular view of a product’s environmental impact. Last but not least, they can leverage our Carbon Labels and FoodStories in order to confidently educate customers and make credible sustainability claims.


In addition to platform subscriptions, we offer a wide range of professional services to clients to assess their food and beverage environmental impact and work alongside them to reduce this.

Must haves

  • 6-10 years of experience working in a consulting environment

  • Experience working with programming languages such as Python, R or SQL

  • Experience working alongside data scientists

  • Experience conducting and leading analysis of large datasets to derive and deliver insights and strategic recommendations 

  • Experience in and a knowledge of the food sector, and associated supply chains

  • The ability to lead client-facing projects independently, including managing relationships with and presenting to senior client stakeholders

  • Experience with picking up new concepts, methodologies and tools quickly in a fast-paced environment

  • Experience coordinating and leading multi-disciplinary delivery teams

  • Experience leading a team of junior staff, and contributing to their continuous professional development through mentorship or coaching

  • Passion for the Foodsteps’ mission, working with data, the food industry and a drive for sustainability

  • Highly motivated, able to take initiative and be efficient in performing tasks with an eye for detail in the data

  • Great communication skills

Nice to haves

  • Experience working with life-cycle assessments or in sustainability research

  • Experience in sustainability reporting, conducting carbon reporting assessments for corporate clients to GHG Protocol standard 

  • Familiarity with wider existing and upcoming sustainability standards, such as SBTi (including FLAG), CSRD 

  • Understanding of  data science, advanced statistical analysis, and machine learning applications

  • Line management experience

Salary, Location and Benefits

  • £52,000-65,000

  • Full range of benefits that Foodsteps offers including 27 paid holiday days, flexible working, volunteering days, and climate perks travel days.

  • Welcoming office in Whitechapel, London with lots of snacks and a variety of working spaces.

  • Based in the UK, in the office at least monthly for team days, with some flexibility around occasionally heading into the office for other workshops and meetings.

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