Ecologist/Senior Ecologist
Glasgow, Glasgow City Area, G1, Scotland, UK
Listed on 2026-06-07
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Science
Environmental Science, Ecology
Overview
At Atkins
Réalis, our team of ecologists work throughout the UK to deliver a diverse range of challenging and exciting projects that benefit our clients, biodiversity and society.
As we grow and expand our portfolio across Scotland, supporting an increasing pipeline of projects and clients spanning all areas of infrastructure development and upgrade, we are seeking an enthusiastic Ecologist to join our established Scottish ecology team. This role will support our clients, contribute to the development of new approaches to our work, and offer the opportunity to develop a career across all aspects of project delivery, working on projects that shape Scotland’s infrastructure and natural environment.
Though you will be aligned to our Glasgow office, all locations will be considered.
Joining us, you will have the opportunity to contribute to nationally significant and high‑profile projects, many of which have won awards for biodiversity enhancements, innovation, and knowledge sharing. Our ecology team has previously been awarded CIEEM Large‑Scale Consultancy of the Year Award and has been highly commended over a number of years.
We are fully committed to promoting Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and work hard to make everyone feel respected, empowered and able to realise their full potential as important members of our team. Flexible working is a core part of our culture and we appreciate that different people have different priorities. We recognise that a healthy work/life balance is integral to wellbeing and we are extremely supportive of individual requirements for flexible and remote working.
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- Providing ecological input to a varied range of projects across different sectors, including leading on infrastructure projects, managing project programmes and budgets.
- Undertaking the role of Ecological Clerk of Works (ECoW) on large and significant design and build projects covering a range of ecological constraints, providing toolbox talks, monitoring compliance with planning conditions, protected species licences and method statements.
- Planning, coordinating and undertaking field surveys; analysing and interpreting survey results.
- Collaborating with our multi‑disciplinary teams.
- Designing and coordinating ecological mitigation.
- Authoring and checking a range of ecological reports and licence applications.
- Managing work enquiries, preparing bids and building client relationships.
- Candidate will actively identify, raise, manage and mitigate risks, particularly within a Project/Framework environment.
- Candidate will proactively provide innovation on projects and within the ecology team.
- A degree in ecology or life sciences or closely related field.
- Membership of the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM), or equivalent. Atkins
Réalis to cover membership costs. - Strong understanding of UK wildlife legislation.
- Strong protected species survey/field identification skills, including demonstrable competency to capable level in line with CIEEM’s Competency Framework to lead protected species surveys is essential.
- Ideally Field Identification Skills Certificate (FISC) Level 3, or above, or be able to demonstrate that skills are equivalent to this.
- Experience of implementing and monitoring ecological mitigation on site, during construction (e.g. translocations, watching briefs, exclusion zones, habitat protection measures).
- Ability to act as a first point of contact for contractors and advise on ecological risk during construction and deliver practical and proportionate mitigation solutions in line with nature conservation legislation.
- Strong skills in report writing and record keeping, including preparing Preliminary Ecological Assessments, Ecological Impact Assessments, site visit reports and compliance audit trails.
- Protected species survey licence(s) are desirable but not essential, a Nature Scot bat‑licenced ecologist is particularly desirable. Demonstrable experience of working under protected species licences for development either as the ecologist overseeing the works or…
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