Consultant Ecologist
Listed on 2026-03-05
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Engineering
Environmental Compliance -
Science
Environmental Compliance, Environmental Science, Environmental Consulting
Job Description
What if you could do the kind of work the world truly needs?
At WSP, you'll join a global consultancy where your curiosity is encouraged, your ideas are welcomed, and your work contributes to a more sustainable future. With access to world‑class expertise, diverse perspectives, and exciting career pathways, here you can shape a career as unique as you are.
We are currently looking for a Consultant Ecologist with a specialism in Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) to join our growing Nature Services team. You'll work alongside a supportive network of technical specialists on a rich variety of projects across Scotland and Ireland.
Why This Role MattersBNG is rapidly evolving within Scotland, and WSP is helping to lead this change working with clients, planners and consultees to shape better outcomes for biodiversity. Joining our team means you'll be at the forefront of this transformation while receiving full support to grow your expertise, build your confidence, and develop into a highly skilled BNG practitioner.
We welcome applications from individuals who may not tick every box just yet but are eager to learn, develop and make a difference.
What You'll Be DoingAs a Consultant Ecologist (BNG Specialist), you will:
- Plan and undertake terrestrial habitat surveys using UK Habitat Classification and Habitat Condition Assessment (HCA).
- Conduct BNG assessments using Defra and bespoke client toolkits.
- Work closely with clients, project teams and GIS specialists.
- Create biodiversity datasets within GIS platforms.
- Prepare ecological deliverables including BNG reports, Outline Habitat Management and Monitoring Plans, and Biodiversity Enhancement Plans.
- Apply the mitigation hierarchy and contribute to designing mitigation, compensation and enhancement measures.
- Make use of our generous training budget to deepen your technical expertise and pursue professional development.
- A relevant academic qualification in ecology or a related subject.
- Knowledge of BNG principles and guidance (experience with the Statutory Defra Metric and SSE Toolkits is an advantage).
- Strong understanding of Scottish habitats and survey techniques including UKHab;
Phase 1, NVC and HCA experience is beneficial. - Competency in GIS (Arc Map or QGIS).
- Understanding of digital data collection tools (e.g., Coreo, Fieldmaps, Survey
123). - Clear, accurate report‑writing skills and ability to produce robust ecological assessments.
- Familiarity with relevant ecology policy and planning guidance (including NPF4).
- CIEEM membership (or working towards it).
- Professional experience within ecological consultancy or a regulatory environment.
- Strong communication skills, organisation, enthusiasm and a positive, team‑oriented approach.
You will collaborate closely with colleagues across Edinburgh, Glasgow and Belfast and contribute to a wide range of projects, including:
- Nationally significant infrastructure
- Renewable energy developments
- Utility refurbishment programmes
You'll also work alongside experts in BNG, natural capital, ornithology, freshwater and marine ecology, arboriculture, landscape architecture, hydrology, engineering and geotechnical specialisms.
Why WSP?- A flexible working culture that empowers you to do your best work.
- A diverse, inclusive and supportive team environment.
- Global opportunities and the chance to influence meaningful environmental outcomes.
- More than 69,000 colleagues worldwide working toward a better future for communities and the natural world.
Work on landmark projects around the world and embrace opportunities to make an even bigger impact in the communities you care about. What if you could do the best work of your life and create a legacy for yourself?
With us, you can. Apply today.About Us
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