Wild Surveys is an ecological consultancy based in Renfrew, providing services and support across Scotland to a diverse portfolio of clients ranging from government bodies and nationwide construction companies, to small scale projects for private homeowners. We specialise in providing comprehensive terrestrial ecological surveys, assessments, and consultancy services to a range of clients.
As our team continues to grow, we are looking for enthusiastic, skilled individuals who share our commitment to ecological integrity, professionalism, and continuous learning. If you're ready to make a meaningful impact in the field of ecology, we’d love to hear from you.
Main Duties and Activities:
* Conduct ecological surveys and assessments across Scotland, ensuring timely and compliant project delivery
* Lead fieldwork activities including habitat assessments, species surveys, and ecological monitoring
* Provide expert ecological advice to clients and project teams, ensuring adherence to legislation and best practices
* Prepare clear and accurate reports, management plans, and Ecological Impact Assessments (EcIA)
* Liaise professionally with clients, regulators, and stakeholders
* Mentor junior staff, offering training and supervision
* Contribute to business development through proposals, meetings, and networking
* Integrate emerging ecological trends and technologies into project work
* Maintain accurate records and documentation per company standards
* Demonstrate flexibility during peak survey seasons, including travel and overnight stays
* Assist in fee proposal preparation and project quality assurance
* Manage projects to meet deliverables and deadlines
Additional Duties:
* Attend CPD courses to maintain and enhance professional expertise
* Write technical proposals and EcIA chapters with proficiency
* Promote a positive and disciplined office culture
* Collaborate effectively within multidisciplinary teams
* Support marketing and community benefit initiatives
* Attend progress meetings in person or virtually
* Adhere to and promote safety measures outlined in WSL’s RAMS
Job Requirements:
* Strong knowledge of Scottish ecological legislation and consultancy experience
* Skilled in data analysis, GIS, and technical report writing
* Associate or full membership (or eligibility) of CIEEM
* Excellent communication and organizational skills
* Valid UK driver’s license (min. 2 years), access to a car, and willingness to travel
* Commitment to WSL’s quality systems and continuous improvement
* Relevant degree (e.g., zoology, ecology, environmental management) or equivalent experience
* Willingness to obtain protected species licenses (e.g., NatureScot bat licence)
* Physical fitness for outdoor fieldwork in varied conditions
Working Hours:
The Senior Ecologist is expected to work 40 hours per week, with flexibility across these hours. During the bat survey season (typically May to September), additional hours may be required. The working week will consist of a mix of office-based time and fieldwork, with increased fieldwork during peak seasons.
Salary:
From £34k, depending on experience.
Benefits of working with Wild Surveys Ltd:
* Competitive salary
* Increased rate of pay when working unsociable hours
* Increasing holiday entitlement for every year of service
* Private healthcare scheme available
* Pension scheme available
* Opportunities to develop your career
* Free flu jabs
* On-site parking
How to apply:
Please forward your CV and cover letter by email to admin@wildsurveys.co.uk.
Please clearly state in your application when you are available to start, and where you are based.
We look forward to receiving your application and will be in touch with you after having reviewed your application.