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Additionally, our solution significantly impacts carbon sequestration in the soil and improves the carbon intensity score of a crop. We strive to be a diverse and connected team of humble and ...

Additionally, our solution significantly impacts carbon sequestration in the soil and improves the carbon intensity score of a crop. We strive to be a diverse and connected team of humble and ...

SCS Engineers

West Des Moines, IA · On-site

$65 - $100/hr

... and carbon sequestration. You will be located in our West Des Moines, Iowa office. Responsibilities * Help clients address environmental challenges through permitting, design, and construction.

HI · On-site

$23 - $25/hr

Passion for addressing climate change and understanding the critical role of native plant propagation in carbon sequestration and restoring ecological balance About Terraformation Terraformation is ...

Farm Hand

Vance, SC · On-site

$31K - $62K/yr

This addition will help us to improve our soil, small water cycle, carbon sequestration, farm sales, and MUCH more! But first, we need to expand our small team of motivated farm hands to help us take ...

Excavator Operator

Valdosta, GA · On-site

$20 - $22/hr

By transforming organic waste into high-performance biochar, the company creates products that improve soil health, increase crop yields, and support long-term carbon sequestration. Wakefield's work ...

We are developing modular projects based on our innovative and groundbreaking biomass gasification process that also enables permanent carbon sequestration. This includes a pilot-scale Advanced ...

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How much do carbon sequestration jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for carbon sequestration in the United States is $112,891.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $93,500.00 and $129,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is carbon sequestration?

A Carbon Sequestration job involves capturing and storing atmospheric carbon dioxide to mitigate climate change. Professionals in this field work on technologies like direct air capture, soil carbon storage, and geological sequestration. Roles vary from research and policy development to hands-on engineering and land management. These jobs are crucial in reducing greenhouse gas levels and are found in government agencies, environmental organizations, and private industries.

What does someone working in carbon sequestration do?

Professionals in Carbon Sequestration typically spend their days conducting site assessments, collecting geological or soil samples, and overseeing the operation and maintenance of carbon capture systems. They collaborate closely with engineers, environmental scientists, and regulatory agencies to ensure compliance with environmental standards and optimize storage methods. Analyzing data, writing technical reports, and presenting findings to stakeholders are also common tasks. These responsibilities are integral to ensuring the safety, efficiency, and long-term viability of sequestration projects.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in carbon sequestration?

To thrive in a Carbon Sequestration role, you need a background in environmental science, geology, chemical engineering, or a related field, often supported by a relevant degree. Experience with carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies, geospatial analysis software (such as GIS), and safety certifications like HAZWOPER are typically important. Strong analytical thinking, teamwork, and effective communication skills set top candidates apart. These capabilities support both the technical implementation and collaborative demands of projects aimed at mitigating climate change through safe and effective carbon management.

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Infographic showing various Carbon Sequestration job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 5% Internship, 68% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 11% Contract. Highlights an 74% In-person, and 26% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $112,891 per year, or $54.3 per hour.

Soil Health Specialist

Holganix

Balta, ND • Remote

Full-time

Re-posted 10 days ago


Job description

The Holganix team is looking for a Direct Sales Manager, also known to us as a Soil Health Specialist, to empower growers with regenerative agriculture solutions that improve soil vitality, increase yields, and reduce input dependency. At Holganix, we revolutionize the way the world grows by manufacturing and distributing a liquid microbial solution (think of it as a probiotic for soil) to primarily farmers (but also landscapers, golf courses, and performance turf users) across America and Canada. Our solution dramatically increases soil health, ultimately improving crop yield and reducing the need for other inputs like fertilizer, pesticides, and water. Additionally, our solution significantly impacts carbon sequestration in the soil and improves the carbon intensity score of a crop.


We strive to be a diverse and connected team of humble and confident problem solvers who are excited as our team and mission grow! Thanks to our farmers, we are growing fast, and you will be tasked to help with a host of different tasks that will give you options to grow within the company and learn things you might not have learned at a larger company.


This role is located within North Dakota. It is a work from home role, but you MUST LIVE WITHIN THE TERRITORY TO BE CONSDIERED.


More About You

A purpose-driven, curious communicator who thrives in dynamic environments and sees soil not just as dirt, but as potential. You enjoy building authentic relationships, educating others, and driving meaningful change in agriculture. You love the land, and you want to help those who steward it thrive.


Job Description

  • Host weekly grower meetings during spring and fall selling seasons (10 meetings per season).
  • Drive meeting attendance through outreach, referrals, and strategic territory planning.
  • Present soil health concepts in a peer-based, trust-first manner to groups of 5–20 growers.
  • Collaborate with Sales Managers and Agronomists to deliver a best-in-class field experience.
  • Serve as the main point of contact for grower engagement and onboarding.
  • Maintain CRM data integrity and provide timely follow-ups on grower commitments.
  • Participate in team meetings, coaching sessions, and cross-functional huddles to drive pod success.
  • Continually develop agronomic and sales communication skills via Thrive Hive enablement programs.

Requirements:
  • Bachelor’s degree preferred but not required.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills; ability to communicate effectively with small and large groups.
  • Proficient with Microsoft Outlook, Word, and Excel.
  • Proactive self-starter
  • Experience working directly with farmers.
  • Familiarity with CRM software (e.g., HubSpot).
  • Willingness and capacity to travel regionally.
  • Passion for sustainable/regenerative agriculture; soil health knowledge preferred but trainable.
  • Valid Driver’s License.