Senior Ecologist
Tetra Tech is seeking a Senior Ecologist to join our high-performing ecology team, delivering technically robust and commercially aware solutions across renewable energy, residential, commercial, and infrastructure projects throughout Scotland and the wider UK. Opportunities available in Edinburgh, Glasgow or Inverness.
Join Us in Shaping the Future of Sustainable Ecology
This is an opportunity to contribute to complex, high-profile work that supports the transition to clean energy and sustainable development, while developing your expertise across a varied and meaningful project portfolio.
Purpose & Scope of the Role
As a Senior Ecologist, you will manage a varied portfolio of ecological projects, delivering work in line with UK legislation, planning policy, and ecological best practice. You will contribute to a broad range of development projects across renewable energy, residential, commercial, and infrastructure sectors, including developments under the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act and major infrastructure projects supporting Scotland’s energy transition.
You will play a key role in producing high-quality ecological outputs, supporting project delivery - from survey and assessment through to mitigation and stakeholder engagement. Depending on experience, the role may also include line management responsibilities and mentoring junior members of the ecology team.
This opportunity is ideally suited to an ecologist who combines strong technical expertise with commercial awareness, confidence in client-facing environments, and a collaborative, solutions focused approach to project delivery.
Your Impact in This Position
You will play an important role in shaping the success of both regional and national ecology work by contributing technical expertise, sound professional judgement, and practical solutions to complex environmental challenges. Your work will directly support the delivery of major developments across Scotland, helping to maintain a strong reputation for quality, innovation, and sustainable outcomes.
Through your contribution, the team will continue to provide timely, pragmatic ecological advice, achieve successful project outcomes and strengthen long-term client relationships. You may also support the development of future ecological talent through mentoring, collaboration, and knowledge sharing within the wider team.
Core Capabilities
Technical Ecology Delivery
Deliver high quality ecological surveys, assessments, and reporting that support planning, regulatory compliance, and informed decision-making across a diverse range of projects in Scotland and the wider UK. Apply sound ecological judgement to produce clear, pragmatic and commercially aware recommendations.
Project Management
Manage multiple projects concurrently, ensuring deliverables are completed on time, within budget and to a consistently high standard. Contribute to fee proposals, tender submissions, invoicing, and the effective financial management of projects.
Innovation
Adopt a forward thinking approach to ecology, with an interest in nature-based solutions, ecological resilience, and multidisciplinary collaboration, including integration with landscape, planning and hydrology teams. Promote innovation, best practice and continuous knowledge sharing across the business.
Client Engagement
Develop and maintain strong client relationships, communicating confidently with clients, regulators and other stakeholders. Act as a trusted and knowledgeable ecological advisor, supporting successful project outcomes and long-term partnerships.
Team Development & Leadership
Support the development of junior ecologists through mentoring, technical guidance, and knowledge sharing. Where appropriate, contribute to line management responsibilities and help build a collaborative high-performing team culture.
Qualifications & Experience
Expected Training, Qualifications & Experience
- Experienced in ecological consultancy;
- Bachelor’s degree, and ideally Master’s degree in Ecology or a closely related discipline;
- Associate membership of CIEEM.
- Understanding of the Scottish planning system and relevant environmental legislation.
- Competent in UK Habitat Classification (UKHab) and habitat condition assessments.
- Experience designing and undertaking a range of ecological surveys with the ability to interpret findings and deliver robust ecological assessments.
- Experience supporting ecological mitigation strategies, including protected species licensing and Ecological Clerk of Works (ECoW) duties.
- Full UK driving licence, insured for business purposes.
- Willingness to travel to project sites across Scotland and the UK, with overnight stays where required.
Beneficial Training, Qualifications or Equivalent Work Experience
- [KS1] Holding one or more protected species survey licences would be advantageous, particularly for bats and great crested newts.
- FISC Level 4 accreditation highly desirable.
Working Environment
This role can be based across several locations in Scotland, including Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness. It will involve regular travel to project sites throughout the region; overnight stays will be necessary depending on project location and workload.
The position offers a varied working environment, combining office-based, site-based, and client-facing activities. Flexible and hybrid working arrangements may be available, subject to project requirements, and team needs.
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Why join Tetra Tech?
Tetra Tech is a leading provider of consulting and engineering services working across the full project lifecycle worldwide. We have a wide range of expertise across our teams, providing a global support network with a personalised approach to client relationships to better understand where we can add value. We provide a collaborative environment that supports individual performance, innovation, and creativity.
We support public and private sector clients on local, national, and international projects to deliver sustainable and resilient solutions. Our operations in the UK, Ireland, and the Netherlands include more than 6,000 employees who are Leading with Science® to solve our clients’ most complex problems.
In alignment with the Equality Act 2010, we will make reasonable adjustments to support candidates and employees requiring additional arrangements. This could include adaptations to work schedules, training approaches, or the physical workspace. Please inform us if you need any accommodations during the recruitment process or in your day-to-day role.
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