Senior Aquatic Ecologist - ( 240003H7 )
Description
Due to exciting growth in our Australian Environmental Business, we are looking for experienced Senior Aquatic Ecologists to work in our passionate Aquatic Ecology Team. We are interested in experienced aquatic scientists that can manage projects, lead surveys, undertake laboratory analysis, and write technical reports. You will also be a part of a broader national group with industry experts across aquatic ecology, marine ecology, terrestrial ecology, and environmental approvals disciplines, who are currently undertaking a range of exciting projects across the Asia Pacific Region.
About the role
Our Perth Environment Team provides strategic and practical solutions to clients with environmental challenges. We are currently seeking a Senior Aquatic Ecologist with marine or freshwater experience to join our team.
Based in our Perth office, the Aquatic Ecology Team comprises leading experts in their field, with demonstrated experience in undertaking comprehensive baseline aquatic ecology surveys, compliance monitoring, specialist analysis and identification (including algae, macrophytes, aquatic invertebrates and fish), technical reporting, and environmental impact assessments. We have a variety of current and upcoming exciting projects spanning across the Pilbara, Central Deserts, Mid-west, Goldfields, and Southwest regions of Western Australia, sampling waterbodies ranging from inland salt lakes to freshwater riverine habitats.
Joining our Aquatic Ecology Team would involve the following day to day tasks:
Planning, leading and implementing aquatic ecology projects
Intermittent field work surveying waterbodies in remote areas
Laboratory analysis and data management
Preparation of proposals and budgets to meet client and regulatory expectations
Managing project staff and mentoring junior staff
Undertaking environmental impact assessment
Technical report writing to a high scientific standard
Collaboration across various ecological disciplines (flora and vegetation, terrestrial fauna, marine science, environmental approvals, mine closure, and rehabilitation)
To be successful for this role you'll need:
Tertiary qualification in Freshwater Ecology / Biology, or Marine Science or equivalent
Three to ten years' professional aquatic ecology experience
Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of aquatic ecology concepts
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Well-developed field and technical skills, including leadership skills
Exceptional data management, analysis, and report writing skills
Ability to work well in a team environment
Taxonomic or specimen identification experience is desirable
Working knowledge of State and Commonwealth legislation and guidance, relevant to inland waters, is desirable
Interest in embracing innovation to continually improve our work
Eligibility to work in Australia with a current C class unrestricted (manual) drivers' licence
What we offer
Along with a competitive salary for commensurate skills and experience, we offer a number of benefits to ensure ongoing professional development and wellbeing including:
Ability to work with a highly experienced and friendly team, comprising dedicated aquatic scientists with a range of expertise, working on exciting projects
Penalty rates and time in lieu for extended field work in remote locations
Being part of a broader Environment and Geoscience team across Australia, with the opportunity to diversify your skill set nationally
Genuine Flexible Working Arrangements – including work from home opportunities
Option to purchase up to 4 weeks additional leave
Learning and Talent Development Programs – including global programmes, online learning and on-the-job learning
Mentoring for your own development and the opportunity to mentor others
Social and professional clubs within Stantec to enhance connection, interactions and upskilling across Australia
Professional Registrations and Memberships
Salary Continuance Insurance (SCI)
Mental Health and Wellbeing Programs
Service Recognition Awards
Employee Referral Benefits
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for employees and their immediate family members
About Stantec
The Stantec community unites over 30,000 employees working in over 450 locations across six continents. We collaborate across disciplines and industries to bring buildings, energy, resources, water, environmental, transport, and infrastructure projects to life. Our work from initial project concept and planning through design, construction, and commissioning begins at the intersection of community, creativity, and client relationships.
Communities are fundamental. Whether around the corner or across the globe, they provide a foundation, a sense of place and of belonging. That's why at Stantec, we always design with community in mind. We care about the communities we serve – because they're our communities too. We're designers, engineers, scientists, and project managers, innovating together at the intersection of community, creativity, and client relationships. Balancing these priorities results in projects that advance the quality of life in communities across the globe.
Culture
Stantec is serious about healthy work-life balance, diversity, inclusion & equity, indigenous relations, innovation, community engagement, corporate sustainability, and social wellbeing. We have employee groups for women, LGBTQI, neurodiversity, and more! Our employees play sport, fundraise, volunteer, learn, and have fun together.
How to apply
If this position is of interest, submit your application online.
Please note that no agency applications will be accepted at this time.
Qualifications
Tertiary qualification in Freshwater Ecology / Biology, or Marine Science or equivalent
Primary Location: Australia-Western Australia-Perth
Other Locations: Australia-New South Wales-Newcastle, Australia-New South Wales-St. Leonards, Australia-New South Wales-Wollongong, Australia-New South Wales-Sydney
Organization: BC-3045 EnvSvcs-AU Australia
Employee Status: Regular
Job Level: Individual Contributor
Travel: No
Schedule: Full-time
Job Posting: Sep 17, 2024, 8:02:26 PM
Req ID: 240003H7
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