Senior Ecologist
South East
Salary :
£30
- 35K
ECO-073
A Great Place to Work….
This company is a top consultancy who has won
awards for their excellence. They are committed to developing every employee to
achieve their full potential and to deliver excellence to external and internal
clients. Continuing professional development (CPD) is encouraged and there is
always support for those wishing to work towards charterstatus.
Who is this with….
One of the largest and
fastest-growing consultancies in the UK.
What is the role….
The role will require you to
work as a Principal Ecologist, leading the company’s ecological service in its
Regeneration and Infrastructure Division, offering provision of clear ecological
advice and assessment on development proposals and infrastructure schemes,
habitat creation and management schemes, including managing habitat and species
surveys and reviewing reports.
Who Should Apply….
Candidates with the following experience; Degree in
ecology or relevant subject, extensive experience in the environmental field
(preferably in the consultancy sector), Ecological habitat surveys (phase 1 and
NVC), Protected species surveys, Protected species Licenses and Ecological
impact assessment.
Future Opportunities…
A company of this scope can offer unrivalled
development and career potential with the capabilities to help you achieve your
career aspirations.
EcoRecruit is a specialist consultancy group providing recruitment
services for the Engineering and Environmental sectors throughout the UK. We
have hundreds of active vacancies on our books right now, and work
exclusively with a number of clients ranging from small independent
consultancies through to International multi-disciplines. To apply for this
vacancy, submit your CV to environmental@ecorecruit.co.uk If this vacancy
is of interest but not quite right for you, please call us today on 0121 237
3110 to discuss the opportunities we have for you or contact the team via
our email address with a copy of your CV.
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