
Associate Ecologist
- Cambridge
- £48,000-60,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Support our Senior Ecology Management Team in managing and growing our East of England ecology team
- Lead and manage complex ecological projects as part of a diverse portfolio of renewable energy, residential, and commercial projects, including Town and Country Planning Act developments and Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects
- Author, and peer review, a range of ecology reports, including Ecological Impact Assessments (EcIA), Habitat Regulations Assessment (HRA) and Environmental Statement (ES) Ecology Chapters
- Contribute to the development of the team through providing in-house training, support and line management to junior team members
- Work collaboratively as part of a team of ecologists
- Lead negotiations with Natural England, County Ecologists, Local Authority planning officers, and stakeholders
- Complete Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) assessments, interpreting and evaluating the Biodiversity Metric to deliver pragmatic on- and off-site solutions to our clients
- Project management including preparation of fee proposals/ tenders, invoicing and management of project finances
- Design and implement ecological mitigation strategies including mitigation licences for bats, great crested newts, dormice, badgers, and water vole
- You will have sound knowledge of the UK planning system and environmental legislation relevant to the role
- You will have extensive experience managing ecological inputs to complex development projects, including EIA, green infrastructure and biodiversity net gain assessments
- You will excel in a client-facing role, winning and delivering new work and managing client relationships
- You will technical expertise in your chosen specialist areas, or general terrestrial ecology
- You will be competent in UK Habitat Classification and habitat condition assessments (FISC level 4 highly desirable but not essential)
- You'll be able to design and complete a range of typical ecology surveys, and interpret the findings to inform robust ecological assessments and deliver pragmatic solutions to clients
- You'll have experience designing/ delivering ecological mitigation including protected species licensing and Ecological Clerk of Works (ECoW)
- We are looking for a team player - someone to support our small team as we grow, but also the ability to work independently.
- Good time keeping and communication skills are important to us.
- You will hold a full UK driving licence, insured for business purposes, and be willing to travel to sites throughout the region (some level of overnight accommodation may be required).
- Bachelor's and/or Master's degree in Ecology or closely related field.
- CIEEM Membership
- Hold at least one protected species survey licence (great crested newt and bats highly desirable)
- FISC Level 4 highly desirable but not essential
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