
Senior Terrestrial Ecologist / Herpetologist
- Wellington
- Permanent
- Full-time
- A range of scientific and ecological technical services in a variety of terrestrial and wetland ecosystems, including habitat and vegetation mapping and assessments, fauna surveys (birds, bats, lizards, invertebrates) and species relocation.
- Providing ecological opportunity and constraints advice to clients to help shape their projects and developments.
- Ecological Impact Assessments on medium and large multi-disciplinary projects across water, land, transport, industry, waste, natural hazards and energy sectors.
- Development and implementation of Ecological Management Plans for a range of terrestrial and wetland habitats and species.
- Collaborating on projects with our internal teams across environmental geoscience, planning, geotechnical, civil, coastal and environmental engineering teams.
- Ecology related regulatory policy advice and integrated scientific, engineering and ecological services.
- Engaging with mana whenua to understand the cultural values of terrestrial ecosystems, taonga species and ways to incorporate mātauranga Māori into managing effects and restoring and enhancing the environment.
- Sustainable development (conservation, ecosystem services, biodiversity, urban development, ecosystem restoration and enhancement) initiatives and operations at regional, national and international levels, e.g. climate change adaptation programmes for nations in the South Pacific.
- Science innovation for improved resource management, e.g. inputs into guidelines and policy surrounding biodiversity offsets and compensation and the integration of ecological design into engineering projects.
- Presenting expert evidence at council hearings, Environment Court and Boards of Enquiry.
- Preparation of technical guidance to assist our staff and clients, and the advancement of our ecological practice.
- Mentoring and supporting the professional development of other ecologists in our team.
- Opportunity to become a Technical Director within T+T, making you stand out as a technical leader in your field.
- MSc or PhD degree in Ecology or equivalent experience
- Minimum 8 years professional work experience in a consulting, regulatory and / or research environment, with experience in consulting an advantage
- Skills in management of terrestrial flora and fauna
- Certified fauna handler (e.g. bats and/or lizards) an advantage
- Demonstrated ability to work in multi-disciplinary teams
- Proven experience with client engagement and relationship management
- Demonstrated project management skills
- Strong business acumen
- Leadership skills
- Excellent written and spoken English language skills
- Strong analytical and mathematical abilities
- Solution focused with problem solving skills, initiative and a critical thinker
- Attention to detail and high presentation and professional standards
- A desire to work in large and supportive nationally focused Ecology team with a diversity of skills-sets
- Preference for those with Council hearing, Environment Court or Board of Enquiry experience
- A passion for ecology that drives you to be at the forefront of ecological practice in New Zealand
- Flexible working arrangements including part time working and ability to purchase extra leave
- Active social club
- State of the art, modern and contemporary offices
- Paid parental and partner leave
- Long service leave entitlements and sabbatical opportunities
- Wellbeing benefits e.g. vaccinations, fruit baskets, and an award winning wellbeing programme
- Professional memberships
- Study assistance
- Additional Annual, Parental and Marital Leave
- Professional and technical development opportunities