The Wildlife Trusts Consultancies (WTCs) have been engaged by Network Rail to deliver an extensive Biodiversity Plan throughout the Network Rail Eastern Region. The role will help shape and implement landscape-scale biodiversity improvements throughout rail networks. The role offers the opportunity to work in a friendly, collaborative team in a major organisation and engage with key internal and external stakeholders. The role will also offer the opportunity to work with major technologies, including data gathering tools and GIS, to organise ecological information.
Each role will be hosted by a different consultancy and has options for Network Rail office:
1. North & East (N) – EcoNorth: York, Newcastle, Darlington, Hull
2. Greater London – Future Nature: London (preferred), Peterborough, Cambridge, Ipswich
Operational Ecologists will work under the guidance of a Strategic Ecologist, assisting them in the production of core project deliverables. The first year will focus on:
3. Biodiversity Inventory for the lineside estate, based on stakeholder and existing data
4. Biodiversity Action Plans with overarching objectives for Routes
5. Habitat Management Plans showing how the objectives will be put into practice
6. Pilot development of implementation for future stages
7. Supporting stakeholder engagement
8. Supporting integration of plans into day-to-day working practices and standards
The role will move to working with internal and external teams to implement the plans into biodiversity interventions.
Please note a full driving licence and access to a vehicle is essential as the role requires travelling to meetings and sites in the Network Rail Eastern Region.
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Let’s be honest, not all ecological consultancies are the same. We want to do the very best for nature and ALL our profits are offered as Profit with Purpose to our respective Wildlife Trusts to support conservation directly on the ground. We also want to do the best for you. We prioritise your work home life balance by offering flexible working arrangements, and we commit to developing you professionally through our Personal Development programme.
Benefits of working with us:
9. Flexible working options, including home-working, and a healthy work-life balance encouraged
10. Competitive annual leave plus public holidays
11. Employer pension contribution
12. Health payment plan (WTC dependant)
13. Personalised Development programme designed to enhance your knowledge and progress your career
14. A multi-disciplinary business, with opportunities to work on a wide range of projects, developing your experience and skills
15. Opportunity to work on high profile projects with nationally significant clients, and on smaller scale conservation-focused projects
16. A close-knit, friendly and supportive team, including support from host WTC
17. Family friendly organisation