Graduate Consultant - Terrestrial Ecology; Biodiversity & Ecosystems
Norwich, Norfolk County, NR2, England, UK
Listed on 2026-02-27
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Science
Environmental Science, Ecology, Biology, Environmental Consulting
graduate consultant - terrestrial ecology (biodiversity & ecosystems)
- full-time
to be considered for this role, please make sure you read the job description carefully. Ensure that you submit all of the relevant documents as pdfs, including the application question at the bottom of the advert.
at ramboll, we offer a unique work environment. Our culture is built on openness, understanding, and respect, allowing you to shape your role to match your working style, aspirations, and personal life. Our nordic heritage drives our commitment to improving conditions for people and nature through our projects. As a foundation‑owned multinational company, the profit we make is reinvested into the company.
This ensures the continued development of employees or is used to fund research, charity, and humanitarian projects. Our commitment to be "the partner for sustainable change" ensures your work makes a meaningful impact on people, communities, and the environment.
non uk national candidates must have lived in the uk for at least three years prior to commencing an apprenticeship in order to be eligible for government funding. The above rtw status will also apply on completion of the apprenticeship.
please ensure you have fully completed your application, including answering the question in the 'how to apply' section. Any incomplete applications will automatically be rejected.
we invite you to bring your strong desire to make meaningful, positive change and your passion for nature conservation into play in our ecosystems solutions service line. Depending on the role, you would undertake ecological surveys and produce high quality reports including habitat and species surveys, support the delivery of a range of biodiversity project work, alongside our ecology and biodiversity net gain (bng) specialists or support the delivery of a range of project work with a broad environmental and sustainability remit founded in biology and ecosystems knowledge.
to succeed in this role, you must be willing to develop your ecological or conservation skills to assist in more complex work or to develop skills as part of our team delivering environmental net gain, biodiversity and natural capital, and nature‑based solutions. You would ideally be a member of the chartered institute of ecology and environmental management or be eligible to qualify for membership at the appropriate grade.
keytasks and responsibilities
- undertake desk studies for ecological and ornithological data
- assist with survey planning including preparation of health and safety plans
- undertake field surveys for flora, habitats and protected species (including working on remote, upland sites across scotland)
- undertake ornithological surveys for renewable energy and linear infrastructure developments
- preliminary ecological appraisal / ecological impact assessment
- species survey reports
- biodiversity net gain assessment
- a bachelors or masters degree in one of the following: biology, ecology, environmental biology, conservation biology, aquatic ecology, ecosystem services, natural capital or ecological economics
- member of the chartered institute of ecology and environmental management or be eligible to qualify for membership at the appropriate grade
- have experience with it packages including microsoft word, excel and outlook
- be numerically competent
- possess excellent english communication skills, both oral and written
- have excellent report writing skills
apply online. Attach your cv and cover letter showcasing why you are the right fit for the role. We would also like you to answer the below question and upload as a document.
what are the main environmental challenges where you live, why they are important to you, and how you would help solve them? (max. 500…
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