Opportunity:
A fantastic opportunity within the Ecology sector has just become available, available to consultant and senior level ecologists. Our client for this position is a nationally recognised environmental consultancy firm looking to bring in a new experienced ecologist to expand their team. You'll be working with a multidisciplinary team alongside environmental consultants specialising in sectors such as air quality and acoustics, allowing you to diversify and development your existing professional skillset. You'll be working across multiple sectors as you leave your mark on wide range of engaging projects. As well as environmental specialists, you'll have the chance to work with designers and other landscape professionals to seamlessly blend ecology and design processes together.
Responsibility:
As the new Ecologist, your responsibilities are going to be focussed around the delivery of top-quality fieldwork and technical report writing. You'll be expected to carry out key ecological surveys including protected species and UKHabs, produce technical reports such as PEAs, HRAs & EcIAs and liaise with new and existing clients, acting as a professional point of contact to provide advice and explanations to stakeholders when required. Having a sub-specialism in areas such as Botany or Ornithology would also be advantageous. Alongside the practical elements of the position, you'll also need to be able to prepare or assist in the preparation of fee proposals if applying for a Senior Ecologist role.
Requirements:
To be considered for the consultant or senior ecologist role, there is a list of criteria you will need to meet. These needs are split into essential and desirable. Essential requirements for this role; you'll need at least 2 years' experience within a consultancy environment, be within a commutable distance of the office, possess a strong working knowledge of standard ecological practices, techniques and reports, a familiarity with mapping tools such as GIS and a full, UK drivers license with access to your own vehicle. Desirable traits/expereince include owning protected species licenses (particularly bat licenses), having a strong understanding of and experience with EIA and HRAs, FISC trained, being member of CIEEM, project management experience and river condition assessment trained.
If you feel you fit the profile for this role, hit 'Apply' below to submit your CV for review. If you have any questions about this or other roles that are available in the Ecology & Environment space, contact Euan McLeod on (phone number removed).