Assistant Aquatic Ecologist - Cardiff or Manchester
Salary
25063 Annual
Assistant Aquatic Ecologist - Cardiff or Manchester Our core purpose is to enable nature and business to thrive together. Our brand mission is to be chosen by clients as their preferred specialists and regarded by people in our industry as the company to work for. We aim to be the most innovative, pragmatic and fast-growing environmental consultancy in the UK. With offices across the UK, our experts are committed to delivering exceptional outcomes to our clients across a range of environmental services and ecological contracting. Our services include but are not limited to: terrestrial ecology, freshwater ecology, hydrology, marine laboratory, arboricultural services, geographic information systems (GIS) and mapping, environmental impact assessments. We're looking for an Assistant Freshwater Aquatic Ecologist to join our small but growing Aquatic Ecology team. This is a unique opportunity for an aspiring Aquatic Ecologist to develop professional skills in survey work, data analysis, reporting and assessments. Surveys will include but won't be limited to; macroinvertebrates, fish, habitat and water quality surveys of rivers and lakes. Project surveys and deliverables will support proposed development and ongoing monitoring work for water companies. The role will also include organization and coordination of surveys; desk studies; ecological assessments; and contributing to tender preparation to help win work. Working in a small, agile team, your role will be varied, with regular opportunities for learning and development as an ecological consultant. This is a full-time, permanent role to be based out of our Cardiff or Manchester offices. The successful candidate will need to have a car, full UK driving licence and be willing to travel and stay away from home regularly. Successful candidates will have:
- A degree or postgraduate degree (or equivalent) in Aquatic Ecology, Hydro-Ecology or related subject.
- A valid driving licence and vehicle, insured for business use.
- The ability and willingness to travel and stay away at survey sites in various locations in the UK.
- Self-motivation with the ability to learn quickly.
- Graduate membership of CIEEM.
- Relevant training including, for example, with the Riverfly Partnership, Field Studies Council, British Trust for Conservation Volunteers.
- Experience in using freshwater survey methods either through working or volunteering in a consultancy or regulator setting.
- Hydrology knowledge or experience, including flow gauging.