BSG Ecology
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The Opportunity
We are looking for a motivated Principal Ecologist to join our well-established Newport team.
The role will involve mentoring staff, managing and technically directing a range of projects
for the Newport office as well as working with the Directors and other Principal Ecologists
company wide, as part of the Senior Management Group.
In addition to a competitive salary and 25 days annual leave, we offer benefits that include
flexible working, private healthcare, company-funded social events and health and well-being
benefits.
We are a 100% employee-owned company. We have taken the positive step to
employee-ownership to help us to ensure that the company remains independent for the long-term
and that the interests and values of the business are maintained for the benefit of current and
future employees.
Why Work For BSG Ecology?
- We are a multi-award winning, highly respected, industry leading consultancy with a strong
reputation for technical ability amongst our clients and fellow professionals. We are proud to
be Ecologist owned and Ecologist led. - All our ecologists have the opportunity to work on projects across a wide range of sectors including heritage, renewable energy, residential, leisure and minerals and with a
diverse range of clients. - We are committed to investing in training and career development. We have a structured programme of internal training for new starters that is complemented by additional external
training and mentoring. - Health and safety and staff wellbeing are at the forefront of everything we do. We
recognise the importance of maintaining a good work life balance. We do this through careful
resourcing of work, the implementation of robust TOIL policies and flexible working
arrangements. - We have sophisticated cloud-based project management and tailored GIS systems, allowing us
to work across offices and remotely.
What We Are Looking For
You will have:
- Relevant professional ecological experience (ideally including at least three years
full-time experience working in ecological consultancy) - Experience of a range of botanical surveys including habitat condition assessments
- A broad ecological skill-set and, ideally, one or more protected species licences
- Knowledge and understanding of the planning system and current and evolving wildlife policy
and legislation - Confidence in written and verbal communication
- Effective project management and client liaison skills
- The ability to identify, understand, and resolve ecological issues
- Enthusiasm for ecology and the environment in the UK
- The desire to promote high professional standards in ecology
- An organised approach to work, flexibility and a high level of motivation
- A good BSc and / or MSc in a relevant subject
- A full driving licence and access to your own transport
How To Apply
Please send a CV, along with a covering letter telling us about yourself and what you feel you
will bring to our team, to Rowena Scott-Campbell ([email protected]) by Monday 11th
March 2024.
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