Senior or Principal Environmental Scientist/Aquatic Ecologist - ( 240003S7 )
Description
Location: Wellington but will consider Christchurch or Auckland
Are you genuinely passionate about making a difference within the community? Do you pride yourself on bringing your professional expertise to deliver sustainable projects that leave a lasting impression? At Stantec we do just that, we design with community in mind.
About our team
Our Community Development | Whakamana i te taiao team enables sustainable infrastructure that works for our communities. Our team of planners, landscape architects, environmental scientists, stakeholder engagement consultants and engineers plan, design and deliver the infrastructure and places that make our communities great.
As the Environmental Science Group at Stantec continues to grow, we are looking for a senior or principal level Environmental Scientist or Ecologist to join our team based in Wellington (but will also consider Christchurch or Auckland locations).
About the role
The Senior or Principal Environmental Scientist or Ecologist will be responsible for leading investigations, surveys and studies relating to aquatic ecology, water quality and environmental chemistry. In addition, you will actively contribute to the growth and development of environmental science services in the lower North Island and throughout the country.
Your day-to-day responsibilities will include
Lead investigations, field surveys and studies in your specialist areas for major infrastructure projects locally and nationally.
Lead field surveys in your field of expertise, including wetland assessments, terrestrial and/or aquatic ecology.
Analysis and interpretation of water, sediment samples and/or ecological data.
Preparation of clear, concise technical reports, and peer review of technical reports prepared by others.
Act as a technical expert during resource consent processes relating to Council Hearings and Environment Court.
Managing projects, including regular liaison with clients, local and central government.
Sharing knowledge and mentoring other ecologists and scientists in the team.
Maintain and grow your networks and client relationships to pursue business development opportunities.
Achievement of revenue and utilisation targets for yourself and the team.
Expanding your knowledge by attendance and presenting at technical conferences, working across Stantec's other environmental disciplines and undertaking training and development to drive your career progression.
To be successful in this role you'll need
Tertiary qualifications in Environmental Science, Biology, Ecology, Chemistry or a related discipline.
A post graduate qualification in any of the above disciplines or equivalent work experience.
A minimum of 7 years (senior) or 10 years (principal) professional experience, preferably in environmental consulting.
An in-depth understanding of survey methods and identification of native flora and fauna.
Familiarity with water quality/chemistry, including national standards and triggers (desired).
Familiarity with the RMA, NPS/NES, and Auckland Regional Plan is highly regarded.
A working knowledge of central or local government plans would be an advantage.
Industry membership and/or certification (desired).
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including highly developed technical reporting skills.
Ability to work in a multidisciplinary team environment.
An interest in embracing innovation to continually improve the work we do.
Stantec offerings
Along with a competitive salary and vibrant culture, we offer many other benefits to ensure your professional development & wellbeing is ongoing.
Flexible Working Arrangements – Including changes to patterns of hours worked, work from home opportunities, and provision for school term contracts and part time employment.
Option to purchase up to 4 weeks additional leave.
Learning and Talent Development Programs - Including Global programmes, online learning and on-the-job learning.
A friendly team environment, with dedicated and enthusiastic staff committed to producing high quality service and deliverables.
Career development, with opportunities to expand your knowledge across various ecological disciplines, attend conferences and undertake training.
Professional Membership.
Income Protection and Life Insurance.
Service Recognition Awards.
Employee Assistance Program.
About us
We're active members of the communities we serve. That's why at Stantec, we always design with community in mind.
The Stantec community unites approximately 31,000 employees working in over 450 locations across six continents. We collaborate across disciplines and industries to bring water, transport and infrastructure projects to life.
How to apply
For more information, please contact Margaret McMeel on ******** or ******** or to apply, click the 'apply' button and submit your most recent CV outlining your skills meeting the criteria.
Applications Close Monday 28 October 2024
Stantec New Zealand is proud of our support of Inclusion and Diversity, we believe in creating a workplace for everyone.
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