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Marine Ecologist

  • Suffolk, England
  • Contract
  • £400 - 500 per day
  • Building, Construction and Infrastructure
  • Geotechnical Engineering
Posted 11 November 2024
Job ref: 236994NPB

Marine Ecologist

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Suffolk, England

Join Our Team as a Marine Ecologist with EDF at Morson!

Are you ready to take your career to the next level in a role that is not only rewarding but also at the forefront of project development? We’re partnering with EDF to expand their Sizewell C (SZC) team, a key player in one of the UK’s most ambitious megaprojects. As we build towards a sustainable energy future, you’ll have the chance to make a significant impact in the fight against climate change.

About Sizewell C: Following the success of Hinkley Point C, the SZC Project is a nuclear new build initiative located in Suffolk. With planning approval secured and government financing in place, construction is underway, aiming to provide reliable electricity to 6 million homes for the next 60 years. This project is vital for the UKs goal of achieving Net Zero by 2050.

The Opportunity: We are looking for a dedicated Marine Ecologist to join our Environmental Consenting and Assurance team. In this role, you will support ecological monitoring and assessment programs, ensuring the protection and management of marine habitats and species in line with environmental regulations and best practices.

Key Responsibilities:

Act as a subject matter expert in coastal and marine ecology, particularly on the main construction site.
Provide expert guidance on marine consenting matters related to the SZC project.
Advise on best practices for marine construction.
Serve as the intelligent customer for marine construction oversight and monitoring activities.
Collaborate with environmental consultants, project managers, and engineers to implement effective mitigation and enhancement measures.
Contribute to environmental impact assessments (EIAs), regulatory reports, and license applications, ensuring compliance with relevant authorities.
Engage with stakeholders, including local communities and environmental organizations, to present findings and address ecological concerns.
Stay updated on UK and international marine ecological legislation to ensure project compliance.
Knowledge, Skills, Qualifications & Experience:

Essential:

Bachelor’s degree in marine ecology, marine environmental science, or a related field.
Strong understanding and significant experience in marine environmental planning and legislation relevant to construction projects (e.g., Marine & Coastal Access Act, The Planning Act, Environmental Protection Act).
Detailed knowledge of marine environmental mitigation measures.
Excellent problem-solving and organizational skills, with the ability to prioritize effectively.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively within the Marine Environment Team and across the SZC project.
Outstanding oral and written communication skills, with a knack for negotiation and influence.
Strong attention to detail and a proactive approach to project management.
Experience managing marine environmental compliance on large infrastructure projects.
Desirable:

Higher degree in marine ecology, marine environmental science, or a related field.
Familiarity with the marine environmental aspects of the SZC project (DML, DCO, CoCP).
Experience in regulating or overseeing large infrastructure projects.
Proven ability to develop relationships with regulators and manage environmental compliance on construction sites.
Work Environment: We offer a flexible hybrid working model, ensuring you can balance your time between our offices and your home. Youll be equipped with all necessary IT equipment to work efficiently from anywhere.

If you’re passionate about marine ecology and eager to contribute to a landmark project, we want to hear from you! Join us at Morson and be part of a team that’s shaping the future of energy in the UK. Apply now!