Consultant Ecologist
Fitzgerald Ecology
- Ireland
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Plan and conduct habitat mapping surveys (including Annex I habitat surveys and Irish Vegetation Classification surveys) as well as botanical surveys to assess the diversity, abundance, and quality of plant species. These may include protected plant species surveys.
- Perform other specialist surveys such as bird surveys, bat surveys, etc., as required by project needs.
- Collect and analyse data on flora, fauna, and habitats, including rare and protected species. This will include extensive use of QGIS mapping software.
- Prepare comprehensive reports summarising survey findings, methodology, and recommendations.
- Conduct appropriate assessments, in compliance with the EU Habitats Directive.
- Evaluate potential impacts on designated sites, protected species, and habitats of conservation importance.
- Provide expert advice on measures to avoid or mitigate adverse effects on protected areas and species.
- Liaise with regulatory bodies and stakeholders to ensure adherence to environmental requirements.
- Design and implement ecological monitoring programs to assess the effectiveness of management changes/mitigation measures.
- Collect and analyse data on key ecological indicators, including species abundance, population trends, and habitat quality.
- Monitor and report on the success of restoration and habitat enhancement projects.
- Provide recommendations for adaptive management and conservation strategies based on monitoring results.
- Undertake other ecology surveys or tasks as required, such as protected species surveys, camera trap surveys, etc.
- Analyse and interpret data collected during surveys using appropriate statistical methods and software, e.g. bat recording data analysis.
- Prepare accurate and detailed reports documenting survey methods, findings, and recommendations. Reports may include summaries of fieldwork completed by others colleagues.
- Collaborate with colleagues on multidisciplinary projects, providing ecological expertise and insights.
- Contribute to the development and improvement of internal processes, methodologies, and tools.
- A degree (or higher) in ecology, environmental science, biology, or a related field. Extensive practical/field experience without a nominal degree may also be considered sufficient.
- Proven experience in conducting habitat surveys, ecological monitoring, appropriate assessments, and additional ecology surveys or tasks.
- Sound knowledge of the flora, fauna, and ecosystems of Ireland.
- Familiarity with relevant legislation, regulations, and guidelines governing ecological assessments in Ireland.
- Strong analytical skills and proficiency in GIS mapping software, and ideally vegetation statistical analysis software.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including report writing and presentation abilities.
- Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team environment.
- Experience in client management is desirable.
- A valid and clean driving license and willingness to travel to project sites across the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
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