Opportunity: If promoting sustainable practice is something you re passionate about, and you re an experienced ecologist keen to actively support biodiversity, then this latest Principal Ecology Consultant role could be the role for you. Our client is an award-winning environmental consultancy whose ultimate aims are to develop climate resilience and work towards supporting net-zero aims through innovative collaboration and specialist knowledge. As a Principal Ecology Consultant on the team, you ll be at the forefront of supporting these goals, using your experience and knowledge within the Ecological sector to deliver on projects which seek to improve biodiversity, whilst also providing a high-quality service. Our client is looking for an appropriate candidate based in either Manchester, Sheffield or Leeds, with the client having offices located in both Manchester and Sheffield to work out of on a hybrid basis. Responsibility: As the new Principal Ecological Consultant, your responsibilities will include: Lead on a variety of ecology and biodiversity projects. Handle multiple projects at a time, including managing timelines and budgets. Conducting a range of assessments, including PEAs, BNG and BREEAM ecology reports. Producing EcIAs and HRAs and leading on UKHabs and bat surveys in the field. Acting as a mentor and point of support for junior members of the team. Assist with business development to win new work for the client and develop and maintain new and existing relationships with both clients and stakeholders. Requirements: To be considered for this Principal Ecology Consultant role, you will ideally meet as much of the following as possible: Strong experience with the production and review of a variety of surveys, assessments and reports. Strong botany skills, preferably holding a FISC level 4 certification. Proficiency with PEAs, BNG assessments, BREEAM ecology credit reports, Bat surveys & identification and QGIS. Able to carry out EcIAs and HRAs independently for medium to large scale complex projects. Be in possession of protected species licenses, particularly a level 2 Bat license is highly desirable. Full CIEEM membership, Chartered status also being highly desirable. Benefits: Some of the benefits that come with the position: Enhanced family policies. Enhanced pension contributions. 23 days annual leave + bank holidays. Cycle to work scheme. Two volunteer days to give back to the community. Training and development programs If this role looks like the ideal fit for you, click Apply to submit your CV for review. If you have any questions or are looking for work but this isn t quite for you, contact Euan McLeod on. We also offer 250 for successful referrals, so if you have any friends/colleagues looking for work in the sector, put them in touch!