An opportunity has recently opened within the Glasgow office of one of the world’s leading multidisciplinary consultancies within the Ecology team. You would be joining a team of over 100 ecologists worldwide, engaging on exciting, dynamic projects that have exceptional benefits to the environment and local biodiversity. You will be at the forefront of a business that has spearheaded biodiversity net gain implementation, making a genuine difference to biodiversity across Scotland and developing a team of passionate consultants, moulding the future leaders of the business. The Role: Technical lead for NSIP projects, managing project programmes, budgets and junior team members (for those interested in managerial responsibilities) Collaborating with our multi-disciplinary teams and undertaking stakeholder engagement. Planning and undertaking field surveys; analysing and interpreting survey results. Designing and co-ordinating ecological mitigation. Authoring and checking/reviewing a range of ecological reports and licence applications. Providing support and mentorship to other team members, particularly early careers staff. Managing work enquiries, preparing bids and building client relationships. Building and maintain strong working relationships with team, colleagues, clients and external bodies. Supporting the development of a portfolio of ecological work in the Northern region, by building a network with both internal and external clients within the Northern England region and UK-wide. Qualifications / Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in Ecology or related discipline is desirable. Protected species survey licence (minimum 1) Professional Membership (CIEEM) and Chartership of CEnv or Cecol (full costs covered) Experience on UK Ecological surveying projects and leading team of consultants, Confident designing, implementing and reviewing PEAs, UK Habs Surveys, BNG Assessments. Strong skills in report writing, including preparing Preliminary Ecological Assessments, Ecological Impact Assessments, Biodiversity Chapters for Ecological Impact Assessments and Habitats Regulations Assessment (including Appropriate Assessment). Strong botanical skills, including Field Identification Skills Certificate (FISC) level 4, or demonstrable botanical ability matching this level. Benefits: 25 Days Annual Leave ( public holidays) Dental Insurance Cycle to Work Scheme Gym Discounts (Joint or Single Membership) Healthcare Cash Plan Employer Matched Pension Contribution Annual Travel Discounts Critical Illness Insurance Life Assurance If you would like to apply, please follow the link on this page and submit an up-to-date CV. Alternatively, for a confidential discussion regarding the opportunity, contact Damon Gormley on 0207 960 2586.