Are you our next creator of change?Do you want to be part of creating solutions for mitigating climate change? At Neste, you will be working for the world's leading producer of sustainable aviation fuel and renewable diesel. Together we will accelerate transformation for a more sustainable future.We are looking for you, Manager Feedstock Commercialization, to join our team in Hoofddorp.The feedstock commercialization team is tasked with defining and implementing strategies for developing advanced biofuel feedstocks. Your role focusses on driving and optimizing the profitable integration of specific Annex IX A feedstock, including intermediate crops and crops from severely degraded lands, into the company's refineries. It also involves effective collaboration among relevant internal teams to meet targets.Reasons to joinReal impact right now. We create solutions for mitigating climate change and accelerating a shift to a circular economy. We live by our values every day; we care, we have courage, we cooperate.Safety and caring. We value safety always and everywhere. We want our work to feel good and do good. At Neste, we nurture a culture where everyone is welcome and feels safe, respected and encouraged to be their unique true selves.Exciting growth. Transformation brings new possibilities, fostering both courage and curiosity. As a global company, collaboration is the key, and we believe in flexible, smart ways of working. We support personal development with versatile learning and career opportunities.More about the jobYour role in our teamLead the end-to-end development and execution of roadmaps for specific Annex IX Afeedstocks, from initial sourcing to commercializationFoster strong internal collaboration across Supply, Technical, Regulatory, and Salesteams, and build effective relationships with external partners through clear andeffective communication with both technical and commercial stakeholdersDevelop business cases to support both short-term deals and mid-to-long-termcollaboration agreementsGuiding chartering processes and providing opportunities for improvement to chartering managersCreate a compelling sustainability value proposition for feedstocks derived fromintermediate crops and crops grown on severely degraded landsMonitor market trends, regulatory changes, and customer acceptance related torelevant feedstocksThe best combination to succeed in this roleA Master's degree in Engineering, Environmental Sciences or AgricultureFamiliarity with the renewable fuels sector, including relevant EU and US regulationUnderstanding of agricultural value chains for oil production and the associated businessenvironmentBusiness development experience in identifying and establishing partnerships to securemid-to-long-term access to Annex IX feedstocksStrong organizational and leadership skills with the ability to influence stakeholdersFluency in English and Spanish are essentialOther strengths we valueResponsible attitude and safety-oriented mindsetProven ability to drive operational improvements and efficienciesGood communication skillsTeamplayerStrong analytical skillsLet's get you startedWe look forward to receiving your CV and application (with a salary request) before the 14th of September.If you have any questions regarding the process or the position, please get in touch with Sara Alonso, Global Feedstock Commercialization Lead via .We will do our best to contact you within 2 weeks after the application time has ended. The recruitment process will include interviews and a possible aptitude assessment.Neste in briefNeste (NESTE, Nasdaq Helsinki) creates solutions for mitigating climate change and accelerating a shift to a circular economy. The company is the world's leading producer of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and renewable diesel, enabling its customers to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. Neste refines waste, residues and other renewable raw materials to high-quality renewable fuels at its refineries located on three continents. The company's annual renewable fuels production capacity will be increased to 6.8 million tons in 2027.