Want to be part of a truly special team of Ecology specialists and shape the strategic direction of ecology solutions and biodiversity offset policy?
Are you passionate about botany and creating opportunities for threatened species to thrive and developing solutions to preserve precious ecosystems?
Do you love the challenge of leading ambitious and diverse groundbreaking projects that span diverse industries such as renewables, mining, energy, and infrastructure?
At EMM, we talk about purpose, not 'work'.
If you're looking to grow your career and the team around you, you'll find a place to do great things here at EMM.
Our reputation and expertise in Planning & Environmental Consulting Services means that we get to work on some of Australia's biggest projects.
We're proud of our track record in winning exciting projects and the opportunities we're creating for experienced and passionate Ecologists to do interesting and significant work. Right now, we're working on some of the cleanest and greenest renewables projects in the country, creating opportunities for our Ecologists to shape groundbreaking ecology solutions and biodiversity offsets.
Here's what you can expect and count on in your new role as an Associate/Senior Ecologist with EMM:
You'll work with leaders and peers who are truly present and invested in your growth. You'll be part of a highly experienced Ecology community from day one, who are leading the way in the industry. Your work will see you leading ecology field surveys, preparing high-quality reports and proposals as well as building excellent project management skills, supporting the delivery of significant projects across multiple sectors. The opportunity to inspire and play a key part in the development journey of our diverse team of Ecologists. The autonomy and flexibility to work the way that works best for you and the support you need to balance your interests and priorities beyond work. This is a hybrid position that would combine home working with team collaboration days at our Brisbane office. The role will require fieldwork across the State. Here's what you'll bring:
7 years plus relevant post-graduate experience, preferably gained within an ecological consultancy environment. Extensive experience with planning and leading ecological field surveys and plant/botany identification skills. Solid experience undertaking regional ecosystem surveys and BioCondition assessments. Ability to research, prepare documentation and draw conclusions to support recommendations for review. A degree in ecology or a related discipline. Highly developed written and oral communication skills. The ability to manage multiple projects effectively. Great relationship skills including the ability to liaise with the team, clients, and all relevant stakeholders. Have a current/valid unrestricted QLD driver's license. EMM Consulting Pty Limited (EMM) is a leading employee-owned planning and environment consultancy, working throughout Australia and internationally from offices in Brisbane, Sydney, Newcastle, Adelaide, Perth, Melbourne, and Canberra.
EMM is committed to promoting fairness, equity, and diversity in its workplace. We understand that everyone's personal circumstances vary and recognise the importance of offering flexibility in working arrangements for our people. We offer the ability to purchase additional annual leave, promote flexible work hours, and foster working from home arrangements to ensure that we attract and retain a diverse and dynamic workforce.
EMM is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome applications from people with diverse backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds, and people with disabilities.
Only those with a legal right to work in Australia will be considered for this opportunity. Unsolicited resumes from recruitment consultants will not be accepted. How to apply:
If you meet the requirement of this position, please email your application to quoting reference: N217 in the subject line and referencing the Ecological Society of Australia page.
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