Senior Coordinator, Environment, FIFA World Cup 2026

Full time Coordinator Leadership & Management

Job Description

Reporting organizationally to the Head of Environment, the Senior Coordinator will be a key member of the FIFA26 Sustainability & Human Rights team, and work in close collaboration with the FIFA Sustainability & Environment Department, the Cleaning & Waste Management Services functional area, various other relevant tournament functional areas and key individuals responsible for sustainability programming and delivering sustainable waste management at FIFA World Cup sites in Canada, Mexico and the United States of America.  

THE POSITION

The main responsibilities and oversights of this Senior Coordinator for the FIFA World Cup 2026™ include:  
  • Collaborate cross-functionally across a wide range of internal and external stakeholders to improve the circularity of operations and processes, promote a circular economy and minimise waste at tournament sites;
  • Manage and promote projects that avoid and reduce resource use as well as promote the reuse of products and materials;
  • Work with relevant tournament functional areas, in particular with the Cleaning & Waste Management Services functional area and others such as the FIFA World Cup stadiums to ensure repurposing, segregation, recycling and composting of waste;
  • Work with the Sustainable Supply Chain Coordinator to seek to procure products and materials that maximize resource efficiency and reduce waste;
  • Work with the Host Cities and other key tournament stakeholders to support them in the implementation of sustainable waste management practices; 
  • Work cross-functionally on a post-tournament asset redistribution program; 
  • Support and the Head of Environment with the development of and integration of sustainability criteria and standards into tournament policies, processes, procedures, guidelines and other tools across FWC26 Inc.;
  • Assist in planning and coordinating of meetings, workshops and site visits; 
  • Support the delivery of the tournament's sustainability reporting on circularity throughout the project.

YOUR PROFILE

Minimum requirements:
  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in one of the following: sustainability, environmental studies or similar field
  • Post-graduate degree(s) for the above areas is an asset
  • Fluent in English. Spanish and/or French proficiency is a plus
  • Proficient in MS Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Visio & Project) and planning software and online collaboration tools
  • Minimum 3 - 5 years of experience in management of complex, multi-stakeholder circular economy and/or sustainable waste management projects, with at least two years of experience in the United States and preferably also in Canada and Mexico;
  • Minimum 2 years of experience in managing general sustainability programs; 
  • Familiarity with and/or experience in working within the frameworks of sustainability event management systems such as ISO 20121 (Event Sustainability Management Systems – Requirements with guidance for use);
  • Experience in creating project concepts and coordinating their implementation;  
  • Track-record of being innovative, resourceful and purpose-driven in managing projects;
  • Concrete understanding of legal framework on circular economy and waste management across the Host Cities in the United States and preferably also in Canada and Mexico as well as of relevant standards and global best practices;
  • Experience in working as part of a multi-cultural team and in working across countries remotely;
  • Keen understanding and previous working experience with key commercial, governmental and NGO stakeholders in the field of waste/resource management in the United States and preferably also in Canada and Mexico; 
  • Proven track-record in fostering, building and maintaining relationships with groups of experts and/or stakeholders;
Preferred additional experience:
  • Experience working in the field of sports and events and, in particular, mega sporting events;
  • Experience working with local governments and other governmental actors in the field of environment in the Host Countries;
  • Knowledge of and/or experience in working with international sustainability standards and conventions;
  • Experience in reporting against international standards such as Global Reporting Initiative sustainability reporting standards.



About FWC2026

The FIFA World Cup 26™ will mark the first time that the tournament features 48 teams and will be hosted by three countries: Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

This new format redefines excellence, generating unique opportunities for greater participation and engagement from fans and players in North America and all over the world. Now is your time to be a game changer and join the workforce that is planning and delivering this unique and unforgettable experience.