There is an opportunity for an Ecologist or Botanist to join the Treetec team in Melbourne.
This role offers technical growth through working across a range of environments.
You will contribute as part of an established team with a variety of projects.
The role includes desk and field work, with great flexibility.
About Treetec Treetec is an ecological and arboricultural company with specialist skills in canopy-based research, ecological survey and assessments, as well as ecological restoration and habitat creation.
As such, our team includes specialists in the botany, arboriculture and ecology fields.
We undertake: Ecological restoration and habitat creation & monitoring Camera trap surveys Long-term monitoring Project management Botanical surveys Data analysis and consulting Clients include: DELWP, Vic Track, Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research (ARI), La Trobe University, Parks Victoria, Zoos Victoria, Vic Roads, WSP Australia, MRPV, VPA, Melbourne Water, and various councils.
Treetec has a strong reputation, working efficiently to safely deliver client outcomes.
Responsibilities In collaboration with the team, you will assist Treetec's projects.
Tasks may include: Undertaking field surveys often working away for 3 to 4 days at a time.
Working directly with clients.
Project approvals and ensuring compliance with applicable conditions.
Supporting field teams with relevant information, documentation, and project specifications/scope.
Overseeing and contributing to data compilation, management, and submission (including GIS).
Preparing project reports in line with relevant contracts/agreements to ensure reporting deadlines are met.
The applicant must: Maintain professional relationships with clients.
Maintain a solid understanding of Commonwealth, State and Local Government environmental regulations and their application as well as relevant industry standards, practices, and approvals processes.
You should have: A tertiary qualification in either Ecology, Botany, Zoology, and/or Natural Resource Management or equivalent.
Species ID skills and understanding of south-eastern Australian ecology.
Fieldwork experience.
Current manual driver's licence, White Card, and First Aid Certificate.
A focus on safe work practices and culture.
A home office.
The following would be an advantage: Have experience developing and managing research projects.
Previous experience leading/managing teams.
An understanding of the principles of Habitat Hectare assessments (VQA accreditation).
Workplace safety compliance expertise.
4wd training and chainsaw operation certifications.
In addition, the specialist Botanist position requires: A tertiary qualification or substantial demonstrable skills/experience in Botany.
Extensive plant identification skills throughout Victoria including use of dichotomous keys (e.g., Vic Flora).
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