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ECoW (East Birmingham)

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My client is a well-established contractor with over 40 years of experience delivering a wide range of services across the UK, including environmental and ecological support. They have a strong track record of successfully delivering major infrastructure and civil engineering projects, while also contributing to environmental enhancement and conservation initiatives. Their diverse portfolio offers the opportunity to work on complex, large-scale schemes alongside experienced multidisciplinary teams.
Your new role
As an ECoW, you will provide on-site ecological support to construction teams, ensuring works are undertaken in line with ecological legislation, planning conditions, licences, and project environmental requirements.
Key responsibilities will include:
- Conducting ecological site inspections and toolbox talks.
- Monitoring construction activities to ensure compliance with ecological constraints.
- Advising site teams on protected species, habitats, and mitigation measures.
- Providing ecological supervision during sensitive works.
- Recording site observations and producing concise reports.
- Working closely with environmental managers, contractors, and stakeholders to resolve ecological issues effectively.
- Supporting compliance with environmental management plans and permit requirements.
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What you'll need to succeed
- Previous experience working as an Ecological Clerk of Works (ECoW).
- CSCS / Highways Passport
- Strong knowledge of UK wildlife legislation and protected species mitigation.
- Experience providing ecological advice within active construction environments.
- Ability to communicate effectively with site teams and project stakeholders.
- Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel to the site.
- Your own PPE
- Protected species survey licences would be desirable but are not essential.
What you'll get in return


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- £150 - £300 P/Day inc. expenses
- Opportunity to work with an established contractor delivering nationally significant projects.
- Valuable experience within a fast-paced construction environment.
- Supportive project team and the chance to make a tangible impact on environmental compliance and biodiversity protection.
- Ongoing support from an experienced environmental recruitment team
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