
Associate Director - Ecology
- Edinburgh
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Major infrastructure projects, especially in the renewable energy sectors.
- A range of other projects which are helping to create a better world, including river restoration/flood management schemes, active travel projects, and urban regeneration.
- Lead and support delivery of high-quality ecological consultancy and advisory services to both internal and external clients across our 'Celtic & South West' regional team (comprising Scotland, Ireland, Wales and south-west England).
- Oversee plan, schedule and organise all phases of ecological project work, ensuring necessary resources, budgets and controls are in place to meet both programme and budget requirements.
- Support development of technically robust and pragmatic solutions to complex ecological issues.
- Lead and support production of ecology chapters for environmental statements and protected species licence applications.
- Author or technically check project deliverables to ensure high quality outputs.
- Support the continued development of our technical capabilities.
- Degree (or equivalent) in ecology or an associated subject.
- Membership of an appropriate professional institution and working towards or obtained Chartered Ecologist or Chartered Environmentalist status, and a holder of protected species survey and/or mitigation licences.
- Experience of leading and managing ecological surveys/licensing/impact assessment, as demonstrated by suitable professional experience.
- Experience in work-winning, managing projects, project budgets and leading stakeholder discussions.
- Experience of reviewing technical work and supporting wider team members.