
Ecologist (Freshwater) Environment Monitoring Officer Sale, England
Job description
The team’s main role is assessing how human activities and climatic factors (such as altered rainfall patterns) are impacting the aquatic environment and communicating this information to a range of audiences.
This role will involve:
- Analysing and interpreting environmental data using both standard and bespoke computer applications, and reporting your findings to our customers.
- Laboratory analysis of aquatic invertebrate samples to species level. This will be based at the Sale laboratory and will form a large part of this role.
- Seasonal field based ecological, water chemistry, water quality and/or fisheries survey work across the whole area (Greater Manchester, Merseyside & Cheshire).
- Supporting investigations into impacts of environmental pollution incidents.
We are skilled in monitoring fieldwork and lab work and use our expertise to assess a wide variety of ecology, water quality and fisheries data from a range of sources. Our customers rely on the evidence we provide to support the delivery of local and national environmental improvements.
You will be qualified to at least degree level or have a minimum of two years’ experience in a relevant discipline (e.g. ecology, environmental sciences, biology, chemistry).
You must be trained in or have experience of:
- Identification of freshwater macroinvertebrates/plants/fish
- Water quality and/or freshwater ecological data analysis and interpretation
- Report writing
- Ecological survey work (such as macrophyte surveys, fish surveys, river habitat surveys)
Training in survey techniques and identification will be available, although prior training and experience is highly desirable.
Experience using Excel and Word is essential. You need to be able to work effectively on your own and within a team and be able to produce clear written work.
You must possess a full driving licence and be able to swim confidently
We encourage applications from the whole community, welcoming flexible working patterns, including job share to help you strike a good balance between your work and personal life. Please include information regarding your preferred working arrangements on your application.
A full UK driving licence is essential.
Based in Warrington WA4 1HT with regular attendance to the Ecology Laboratory in
Sale M33 5NL and travelling to field locations for which transport will be provided.
To find out more please contact – Analysis & Reporting Team Leader; Sarah Gray on 07584777317 or email: [email protected] or Analysis & Reporting Technical Leader; Andy Goodwin on 07768278368 or email: [email protected]
Interviews will be held in June 2023.
