Overview
We are recruiting for a passionate, ambitious individual to join our team of ecological and environmental consultants. The ideal candidate will have an established overall understanding of ecology with a relevant terrestrial specialism. The candidate would ideally have a strong understanding of biodiversity enhancement and experience of authoring Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) chapters. They should be looking to expand and develop their knowledge and experience by contributing to sustainable and ethical development, supporting the move to carbon neutral.
You will play an integral role as part of our team, leading valued ecological input to a range of projects from initial feasibility through planning, procurement, construction, operation and in some instances, to decommissioning.
The appointed staff member will be an active member of the Affric team, leading the provision of ecological advice as part of our multidisciplinary team, and will contribute to the day-to-day tasks of the consultancy as a whole. The role will include:
- Undertaking both desk-based and field survey activities to contribute to the understanding of ecology present within a project area;
- Understanding and assessing the implications of projects on ecological receptors, providing input to project design to minimise adverse effects and maximise benefits;
- Identification of mitigation and enhancement techniques;
- Lead authoring and/or quality control reviewing: Survey Reports, Habitat Management Plans, Habitat Regulation Assessments (HRA), Environmental Supporting Documents and Ecological Impact Assessment (EcIA);
- Undertaking biodiversity enhancement assessments; and
- Applying for European Protected Species Licences as required.
The successful candidate will be based in the Affric Limited office, 20 minutes southwest of Inverness. On occasion, you may be expected to travel to meet clients’ needs; this may include working away for a few days or more at a time.
Requirements
Essential:
- Educated to BSc level in a relevant field (i.e., environmental or ecological specialism).
- Have an appropriate level institute membership (e.g., CIEEM).
- Full drivers licence.
- Minimum of 4 years’ experience in the field of ecological survey and assessment.
- Have completed Preliminary Ecological Assessments.
- Be confident in UKHab assessment.
- Understanding of Biodiversity Enhancement in Scotland.
- A working knowledge of technical assessments underpinning ecological work (e.g. EcIA, HRA, baseline characterisation, and scientific study design).
- Understanding of Scottish ecological and environmental legislation, policy and guidance.
- Strong technical writing skills.
- Ambitious with a drive to learn and develop themselves.
- Flexible and adaptable.
- Positive can-do attitude.
- Can verbally articulate knowledge on specific ecological topics to non-specialists.
- Ability to communicate with people at all levels.
- Ability to manage own time and prioritise tasks, and delegate to others.
- Willing and able to undertake site work.
- Happy to work independently or as part of a small team.
- Willingness to contribute to projects that might be outside current areas of expertise.
Desirable:
- EcIA chapter authoring experience.
- Survey licence for relevant protected species (bat, otter, Schedule 1 bird Survey and Monitoring).
- Understanding of EPS licensing processes.
- Be able to undertake habitat condition assessments.
- Experience of undertaking Biodiversity Enhancement assessments including use of a metric.
- Experience in developing ecological mitigation.
- Educated to MSc level in an ecological specialism.
- Chartered Environmentalist / Chartered Ecologist.
- Able to use GIS software (QGIS or Arc).
- Understanding of terrestrial construction techniques.
- Experience of leadership and/or mentoring others.
- Experienced in dealing with clients.
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