Celnor
Consultant Ecologist

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Consultant Ecologist
Department: Ecology
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: Remote
Compensation: £28,000 - £38,000 / year
Description
Consultant Ecologist
Arbtech
Location: Remote, based in Devon, London, Essex, Oxfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Lancashire, Midlands, and Yorkshire
Who we are
We are Arbtech. Our team of over 100 passionate professionals supports more than 8,000 projects each year, offering. Our ecology consultancy division is overseen by a team of principal ecologists, each with their own specialisms: BNG, herpetofauna, bats, PEA, HRA, and River Condition Assessment. Whether your strengths overlap with these specialisms, or they represent gaps in your skills and a training opportunity, if you’re a committed ecologist and great fun to be around then we want to hear from you.
Part of the Celnor Group
Celnor Group is a UK-based environmental services group operating across the Testing, Inspection, Certification and Compliance (TICC) landscape. With a growing portfolio of specialist businesses, Celnor provides essential services that protect people, property, and the environment.
While each business retains its own identity, culture, and technical specialism, all are supported by a central group function that invests in people, systems, and long-term sustainable growth.
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Job details
This role is central to the day-to-day success of the business and contributes directly to operational performance and customer outcomes. As Consultant Ecologist, you will be responsible for to help our clients deliver their projects, working closely with colleagues across the business to ensure high standards of delivery, compliance, and continuous improvement.
This is a hands-on role suited to someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment and enjoys taking ownership, solving problems, and making a tangible impact.
What you will do
- Planning and undertaking ecology surveys
- Preparing reports based on the surveys in a timely manner
- Making recommendations to clients
- Client liaison and project management
- Supporting and mentoring junior members of the team
- Taking full advantage of the training and learning available to you
Who you are
You are an experienced and motivated professional who brings a practical, solutions-focused mindset. You will ideally have:
- Some experience of independently undertaking a broad range of assessments for protected species.
- A solid grasp of preliminary ecological assessments and are confident using UK Habs.
- The ability to use QGIS, undertake BNG assessments, and produce management plans is advantageous.
- Strong organisational and communication skills.
- A high level of attention to detail and accountability.
- The ability to manage priorities effectively in a dynamic environment.
- A collaborative approach and a commitment to doing things the right way.


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You’ll be joining a business where your contribution matters and where professionalism, integrity, and teamwork are genuinely valued. As part of the wider Celnor Group, you’ll benefit from group-wide investment, shared expertise, and opportunities to develop your career as the organisation continues to grow.
Benefits
- 40 days of paid leave
- Comprehensive medical insurance
- Flexible working that will work for you
- Pension scheme
- Equipment and tools to support you in your role
Important information
Celnor Group and its businesses manage recruitment directly. We do not require agency support for this role and will only engage with recruitment partners from our preferred supplier list where necessary.
We may use technology, including AI-enabled tools, to support parts of the recruitment process. AI is not used for candidate screening, scoring, or hiring decisions. All hiring decisions are made by people, for people. Our recruitment systems are ISO 42001 accredited, reflecting our commitment to ethical, transparent, and responsible use of technology.
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