Description
proposal writing
project management
ecological monitoring
botanical survey
impact assessment
vegetation mapping
You’ll deliver a broad range of conservation, impact assessment and monitoring projects, working with vegetation types that include grassland, wetland, forest and woodland communities, and in partnership with GHD’s clients, land managers and state government bodies.
- Preparation of proposals and technical reports for public and private sector clients
- Managing both ecology focused and multi-disciplinary projects
- Ecological monitoring, involving the design and implementation of monitoring programs, surveys for threatened species, running long-term monitoring projects, assessing the benefits of environmental watering projects
- Field-based botanical survey work, including vegetation mapping, ecological monitoring, targeted threatened flora survey and Vegetation Quality Assessments using the Habitat Hectares method
- Ecological impact assessments and offsetting for a range of projects from small scale infrastructure impact assessments to assisting with major projects of state significance, e.g., technical documentation for Environment Effects Statements
Requirements
environmental legislation
habitat hectare
driver’s license
botanical id
botany degree
5+ years
- Understanding of national and state environmental legislation and policy (e.g. EPBC Act, FFG Act, Planning and Environment Act)
- Experience undertaking Habitat Hectare assessments and VQA accreditation
- A current full Victorian driver’s license
- Strong ability to develop and build upon client relationships from experience in a similar consulting role
- Strong botanical identification skills, including experience using dissecting microscopes and identification keys
- Willingness to work flexibly and independently, particularly when undertaking flora surveys and traveling to remote locations
- Bachelor’s Degree in Science with a Botany, Ecology or Environmental Science major
- 5+ years of experience conducting vegetation surveys in south-east Australia
Benefits
You’ll also make a meaningful impact while mentoring and developing others, whilst having the opportunity to build on your own technical skills. The role allows for a true work-life balance in a fun, flexible, supportive team of passionate ecologists!
Become part of our global network of skilled engineers, scientists, auditors, planners and environmental specialists, all working together to leave this world better than we found it.
GHD embraces a range of flexible work practices to create a work environment focused on well-being, flexibility and productivity where our people can thrive.
You’ll be encouraged to focus on areas and projects that you are truly passionate about, develop your specific interests over time, and make the role your own. Work with our national ecology service line in other states and territories to explore new landscapes.
Training + Development
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