Principal Ecological Consultant - BirminghamThomson Environmental Consultants, Birmingham, United Kingdom, Terrestrial Ecology, Hybrid
Company DescriptionThe independent, employee-owned consultancy, chosen by clients as their preferred specialists and regarded by people as the company to work for. We aim to be the most innovative, pragmatic, and fast-growing environmental consultancy in the UK.
With offices across the UK, our experts are committed to delivering exceptional outcomes to our clients across a range of environmental services and ecological contracting.
Our services include but are not limited to: terrestrial ecology, freshwater ecology, marine laboratory, habitat management, arboricultural services, geographic information systems (GIS) and mapping, environmental impact assessments.
PositionWe have an exciting opportunity for a Principal Ecologist to join our team enhancing our offering to clients and building on our success. This position will be based out of our Birmingham (Kenilworth) office.
Suitable candidates will have strong commercial project management skills, and will also be technically competent, with an in-depth knowledge of ecology, legislation, and survey techniques. Outputs are expected to be high quality, on time, and within budget. As with all consultancy work, you will need to be a professional with the ability to communicate effectively and to maintain positive client relationships.
This is a permanent position, with a working split between our office, home, and on-site work. We'll consider candidates on either full-time or part-time/flexible working patterns.
Between £41,000 - £60,000 per annum, dependent on experience.
RequirementsSuccessful candidates must: Must live and work in the UK.have relevant and proven UK experience in a similar role, within a commercial ecological consultancy.have a degree or postgraduate degree (or equivalent) in an ecological or related subject.be technically competent, with an in-depth knowledge of ecology, legislation, and survey techniques.have advanced field skills in one or more specialist areas as well as holding a protected species licence(s)be organised with experience of managing projectsbe financially adept with the ability to manage budgetshave excellent written communication skills and be able to produce meticulous and accurate technical reports, for example EPSL applications, EcIA chapters and habitat regulation assessments.have a full UK driving licence and use of a car.Ideally you will also have a proven work winning track record, experience of preparing bids and tenders and generating new business opportunities.full membership of CIEEM (or to have eligibility if not currently held)have experience of leading and motivating a team of both site and office-based staffOther informationWorking at Thomson Our people make us who we are; we have cultivated a happy, friendly workplace and are guided by our values of Respect, Integrity, Support, and Excellence. Career growth and development is highly valued at Thomson, and we nurture talent, leading to rapid career-progression opportunities. Our people benefit from access to a diverse range of industry-accredited external training, as well as in-house training opportunities led by our specialists. The variety of projects we deliver across the breadth of environmental services encourages cross-team working and collaboration. We can offer you the opportunity to contribute to and lead on high-profile, once-in-a-lifetime projects. Work-life balance is hugely important to us and we promote a variety of flexible working options.
You'll enjoy all the benefits we have to offer which include: 25 days annual leave, healthcare cash plan, enhanced stakeholder pension scheme, life insurance, discounted gym membership, paid professional memberships, clothing allowance, outstanding performance rewards, free parking, and regular local and company social events. As an Employee Owned Trust (EOT), all* Thomson employees (*qualifying period) have a stake in the business, thereby generating results that translate into greater rewards for everyone.
Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion As an equal opportunities employer, Thomson is committed to the equal treatment of all current and prospective employees and does not condone discrimination on the basis of age, gender reassignment, being married or in a civil partnership, being pregnant or on maternity leave, disability, race including colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation.
We aspire to have a diverse and inclusive workplace and strongly encourage suitably qualified applicants from a wide range of backgrounds to apply to and join Thomson.
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