Ecologist
Job in
Manchester, Greater Manchester, M9, England, UK
Listed on 2026-01-25
Listing for:
STRABAG
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-01-25
Job specializations:
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Science
Environmental Compliance, Environmental Science, Environmental Manager
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Overview
HARP is a major scheme to maintain drinking water supplies across Cumbria, Lancashire and Greater Manchester. The Haweswater Aqueduct is a 110km pipeline from the Lake District through Lancashire into Greater Manchester. Originally constructed in the 1950s, the pipeline requires essential upgrade work including the replacement of existing tunnel sections to ensure continued supply for generations to come.
Responsibilities- Provide on-site ecological support to ensure compliance with environmental legislation, planning conditions, and biodiversity mitigation commitments during construction or development projects.
- Act as the liaison between the construction team, clients, statutory agencies (e.g., Natural England, Environment Agency), and ecological stakeholders.
- Conduct ecological supervision and monitoring during pre-construction, construction, and post-construction phases.
- Ensure compliance with ecological mitigation measures and environmental commitments.
- Carry out toolbox talks and ecological briefings for contractors and site operatives.
- Supervise and/or conduct ecological surveys (e.g., NVC, nesting birds, reptiles, bats, otter, badgers, great crested newts).
- Advise on best practice construction techniques to minimise ecological impact.
- Monitor ecological exclusion zones, buffer zones, and habitat protection areas.
- Produce site visit reports, compliance audits, and records of ecological constraints.
- Assist in drafting and implementing ecological aspects of Environmental Management System documentation and planning submissions, e.g. Construction Environmental Management Plans (CEMPs), Habitat Management Plans, and Landscape and Ecological Management Plans (LEMPs).
- Liaise with stakeholders including local planning authorities, ecologists, and NGOs.
- Respond promptly to unexpected ecological issues (e.g., protected species discoveries) and provide solutions to avoid project delays.
- Membership (or eligibility) of the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM).
- Proven experience as an Ecological Clerk of Works or in ecological consultancy.
- Degree in Ecology, Environmental Science, or a related discipline.
- Protected species licences (e.g., bats, great crested newts) desirable.
- Strong field survey skills, management plan and report writing capabilities.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills.
- Ability to work independently and under pressure in a construction environment.
- Working knowledge of UK and EU wildlife legislation (e.g. Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, Habitats Regulations 2017).
- Experience working on large infrastructure, transport, or utilities projects.
- Knowledge of Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) and Natural Capital assessment and calculation.
- GIS or mapping experience.
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