Overview

As a Monitoring Technician at Five Rivers, you’ll be joining a team of passionate and proactive industry experts with sustainability at its core. Together we thrive on a supportive culture which nurtures development, innovation, and a collaborative approach to delivering our ecological services.

Five Rivers is widely recognised as an industry specialist in the consultation, design and implementation of ecological and environmental solutions. With over 25 years’ working with nature, the business is experiencing sustained growth driven by its customer centric focus and ability to attract and retain the best talent. Our capabilities are ever-expanding and encompass both terrestrial and aquatic habitat monitoring and enhancement with a true passion for rivers and wetlands.

Join us today and be part of our incredible journey!

The Role

This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a dynamic monitoring team undertaking field-based sampling and surveying of surface water environments across the UK. The successful applicant will be central in diligent data collection to recognised industry standards in aquatic habitats that include rivers, estuaries, and wetlands.  You will be supporting our senior team in the collection of baseline data essential for evidence based environmental management by the construction, infrastructure and water industry. The fieldwork will include, but not limited to, surveys of biological communities (fish, macroinvertebrates, macrophytes), physical characteristics (habitat assessment, river flow and levels) and chemical quality (water quality sampling).

Multiple roles are available with options to be based at our new Head Office at Thruxton Airfield, Hampshire but also for remote working for the right candidate.  There is a requirement for travel across the UK for delivery of our programme as and when required by the business.

Please note that this role is for a fixed term contract of 6 months.

Responsibilities

Supporting with field work planning and logistics
Supporting with field based data collection
Supporting data entry and management
Supporting with equipment maintenance and calibration
Biosecurity of equipment and PPE.

The Ideal Candidate

You will enjoy working outdoors in all weathers and have an interest in environmental management, protection, and enhancement. You will be organised, highly motivated, be an excellent communicator and have the ability to work as part of a team. As a team player you will enjoy building positive relationships with co-workers and offering solutions to challenges for achievement of our common goal. As a keen listener with the ability to follow instruction you will have an eye for detail and pride yourself on the diligent delivery of your role to guarantee the accuracy and reliability of the data you collect. Flexibility, adaptability, and resilience will be a core attribute that will ensure you can adapt to a highly dynamic schedule of monitoring working across the UK. You will have the ability to swim, hold a clean driving licence and will work away from home in delivery of our programme.

Requirements

Clean driving license
Ability to swim
Positive attitude
Relevant experience – desirable but not essential
Environmental degree – desirable but not essential

Salary Range & Benefits

£18,000
Paid overtime
25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
Company pension scheme
An amazing and supportive company culture