Senior Wetland Ecologist
Midrand, Gauteng, South Africa
Listed on 2025-12-17
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Science
Environmental Compliance, Environmental Consulting
Overview
WSP is one of the most diverse consulting firms in Africa. To further our strategic business execution plan, we are seeking leaders that share our guiding principles – we value our people and our reputation; we are locally dedicated with international scale; we are future focused and challenge the status quo; we foster collaboration in everything we do, and we have an empowering culture and hold ourselves accountable.
We are committed to the achievement and maintenance of diversity and equity in employment.
Key Role:
The consultant will join the Biodiversity team within the Earth and Environment business unit, working in close liaison with the South African and international permitting and environmental impact assessment (EIA) teams, as well as the mine water, rehabilitation and closure teams. The role will be based in our Johannesburg office and will include opportunities to work on technically challenging projects - primarily in South Africa, and throughout sub-Saharan Africa.
The role will be ideally suited to an established consulting professional with a high level of technical knowledge, who enjoys working in a close-knit team with international reach and has a demonstrable track record as an established ecologist with consulting experience, and with strong project management skills, and good client relationships.
As a senior wetland ecologist, you will provide technical direction and support on a wide variety of proposals and projects, both in support of South African permitting processes, as well as for international lender requirements (ESIA, and lender due diligence). You will contribute to the growth of people within the team through mentoring, oversight of deliverables, and display good project and financial management - with an ability to win work and deliver on time, and within budget.
The role will be office-based with opportunities to work from home and will also require periods of working away from home whilst on site.
Key Responsibilities:
- Scoping and costing biodiversity aspects of complex EIA projects both domestic and international.
- Conducting focused wetland species and ecosystem studies to characterise site level project impacts and identify mitigation opportunities.
- Deliver wetland offset strategies in support of Water Use License Applications.
- Conduct Critical Habitat assessments and Ecosystem Services studies, to satisfy IFC Performance Standard 6 requirements.
- Write accurate and concise baseline reports, impact and risk assessments, management plans, and offset strategies to a high standard, for submission in support of Environmental Authorisations, Water Use License Applications, and International Lender requirements.
- Oversee and manage a variety of projects in accordance with sound project management principles, including invoicing, subcontractor coordination and management, and client relationship management.
- Develop and maintain strong working relationships with internal and external clients through project delivery.
- Provide mentorship and guidance to the junior Biodiversity team.
- Contribute to a positive work environment.
Health and Safety:
- Role model standards for SHEQ performance and behavior consistent with the company’s health, safety, environmental and quality vision and policies by influencing those around you
- Contributing to the identification of SHEQ risks and driving processes to achieve Zero Harm
- Embracing, displaying and promoting the company values and ensuring a safe working environment is maintained at all times
Qualifications and Experience
Required:
- Relevant BSc (Hons) Degree preferred, Higher degree advantageous.
- Must have full Pr.Sci.
Nat. i.e. a paid-up registered member of SACNASP, within a relevant ecology discipline. - 5-7 years practical experience in a similar role, with a strong focus on wetland ecology, including:
- Demonstrable experience in the following:
- Delineating wetland habitats through application of the DWAF wetland and riparian delineation manual,
- Classification of wetland types,
- Assessment of wetland condition and functionality using the latest WET Series tools
- Determination of wetland buffers
- Development of wetland offsets aligned with the SANBI…
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