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Ecology Asset Manager

Carrington West
Posted 20 hours ago, valid for 25 days
Location

London, Greater London NW18QL, England

Salary

£48,900 - £65,580 per annum

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The position is for a Senior Asset Manager focused on ecology, requiring experience in supporting ecological licence compliance and species mitigation on major infrastructure projects.
  • The salary for this role ranges from £48,900 to £65,580, with a hybrid working arrangement based in London or Birmingham.
  • Candidates should have a background as an ecologist or environmental professional, preferably with a protected species licence and experience in stakeholder engagement, particularly with Natural England.
  • Experience in inspecting, reporting, and tracking ecological asset conditions is essential, along with a familiarity with major infrastructure or complex ecological schemes.
  • The closing date for applications is April 25, 2025, and the role is suited for individuals with strong ecological field experience and knowledge of habitat monitoring and management.

Have you supported ecological licence compliance or species mitigation on major infrastructure schemes?

Do you have experience working with Natural England or similar bodies to ensure protected species obligations are met?

Salary: £48,900 – £65,580
Location: London or Birmingham, hybrid working (2–3 days/week on site or office)
Closing Date: 25th April 2025

I'm hiring for an Ecology-focused Senior Asset Manager to support the compliance, monitoring, and stewardship of newly created ecological assets along a nationally significant route. These green assets – including habitats created for protected species – need long-term protection and management in line with licences and legislation.

Key experience:

  • Ecologist or environmental professional with protected species licence or mitigation experience
  • Familiarity with stakeholder engagement – particularly Natural England
  • Comfortable inspecting, reporting and tracking ecological asset conditions
  • Experience on major infrastructure or complex ecological schemes preferred

This role suits someone with strong ecological field experience who understands what’s needed to monitor and maintain habitats during their early life, ensuring licence conditions and stakeholder obligations (e.g., Natural England) are fully met. If you’ve worked on large construction or infrastructure projects and been close to licence management, I’d love to hear from you.

You’ll be inspecting habitats, supporting compliance reporting, and working closely with both contractors and internal stakeholders to make sure biodiversity and mitigation goals are being delivered as intended.

This will be a one-stage interview on Teams.

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