As a Consultant Ecologist at RSK Ireland, you can expect to get involved with the delivery of elements of field surveys, assessment, tender and report writing, and project management on various Ireland-wide and local projects.
Locations: Belfast, Dublin, or Cork Offices with Hybrid working.
Key Responsibilities
1. Managing small projects (under supervision); assisting senior colleagues in managing the projects that RSK Ireland undertakes.
2. Working alone and with our existing ecologists in the wider region to ensure quality projects are delivered on time to our clients.
3. Completing fieldwork, including out-of-hours surveys, travelling and working away from home as required.
4. Good working knowledge and experience of ecology, legislation, and survey techniques, including protected species surveys and mitigation.
5. Co-ordinating and undertaking fieldwork for ecological impact assessments and protected species surveys, including preliminary ecological appraisal, EcIA, AA/HRA etc.
6. Ensuring good communication and collaboration within the ecology team, including liaising with senior ecologists and mentoring junior team members.
7. Acting at all times with professional integrity and exercising sound professional judgement within, and recognising the limits of, own competence.
8. A pro-active attitude to managing your own time, finding solutions, and ensuring that work is delivered on time and to the required standards.
9. Desk-top data collation and analysis, including liaising with relevant biological records organisations and preparing protected species license applications.
10. Project specific desk-top research and keeping self and other team members up-to-date with relevant industry guidelines and emerging science.
11. Writing high-quality data analysis and technical reports ready for review by your colleagues, such as ecological constraints reports, Preliminary Ecological Appraisals, Ecological Impact Assessments, and protected species reports.
12. Ideally 2 years plus specific relevant experience or proven, previous experience in a similar role.
13. A full UK/Irish driving licence with access to your own vehicle.
14. Abide by CIEEM’s Code of Professional Conduct.
15. Membership of or working towards membership of CIEEM – level commensurate with experience.
16. Desire and ability to work well within a team, with the ability to work independently.
17. Excellent writing skills, with the ability to produce accurate technical reports (e.g. species-specific survey reports, EcIAs, HRAs, protected species licenses etc.).
18. Experience as an Ecological Clerk of Works.
19. Experience of developing ecological/biodiversity enhancement plans.
20. Experience of personal species-specific licences (i.e. bats, newts, and/or badger).
21. Enthusiasm, energy, and drive to develop skills (individual and ecology team).
Salary and Benefits
* Discounted Gym Memberships
* Regular career training and development
* A flexible benefits programme including the option to buy additional holidays, health cash plan, and discounted gym membership.
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