Managing Consultant – Ecologist
2026-03-23T05:18:51+00:00
ERM
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FULL_TIME
Johannesburg, South Africa
kenya
00100
Kenya
Consulting
Science & Engineering, Management, Business Operations
2026-03-31T17:00:00+00:00
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As a Managing Consultant within the team, you will be responsible for:
Project Management & Co-ordination:
- Lead and oversee biodiversity-related projects, ensuring compliance with IFC PS6 and other relevant environmental regulations and standards.
- Develop and implement project plans, timelines, and budgets, and ensure successful project delivery within allocated resources.
- Supervise junior ecologists and support their professional development.
- Understanding the inter-relationships between ERM services and policies and how these are applied within the clients’ business model.
Biodiversity Assessment:
- Conduct comprehensive biodiversity assessments, including ecological surveys, habitat assessments, and species inventories to identify potential impacts of projects.
- Analyse ecological data to inform project planning, decision-making, and mitigation strategies.
Stakeholder Engagement:
- Collaborate with stakeholders, including community groups, government agencies, and NGOs, to promote biodiversity conservation initiatives and ensure the inclusion of local knowledge and perspectives.
- Prepare and deliver presentations, reports, and recommendations to clients and stakeholders on biodiversity management strategies.
- Contributing to our key local, regional and global clients and supporting the solutions ERM delivers for their Environmental and Social Governance and related challenges.
- Making use of effective working relationships within the business unit and participate in global technical communities to ensure strong network of resources.
- Establishing strong working relationships with clients through project delivery.
- Understanding how work of the project team and or practice community contributes to ERM’s success.
Mitigation and Management Strategies:
- Develop and implement effective biodiversity management plans and monitoring programs that align with industry best practices and IFC guidelines.
- Identify and propose mitigation measures for potential impacts on biodiversity and ecosystems associated with projects.
Research and Development:
- Stay updated on latest research trends, regulatory changes, and best practices related to biodiversity and ecology.
- Contribute to the development of innovative approaches and methodologies for assessing and managing biodiversity impacts.
- Sharing expertise and knowledge within the business unit and/or global practice area.
Reporting and Documentation:
- Prepare technical reports, proposals and documents for regulatory compliance, stakeholder communication, and project evaluations.
- Ensure all documentation meets required quality standards and reflects the objectives and outcomes of biodiversity assessments.
- Applying client/sector knowledge when carrying out tasks associated with drafting project deliverables and/or proposals.
Health and Safety:
- Adhering to all ERM and client requirements, specifically those related to H&S and governance.
- Supervising subcontractors during fieldwork, ensuring they comply with ERM’s Health & Safety policies and ABC code, and work is completed in line with project scope.
Job Requirements
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in Ecology / Botany, or a related field; Master’s degree preferred.
- Experience: A minimum of 8 years of experience in ecological consulting (ESIA’s, gap assessments and ESDD’s), biodiversity assessment, and management, with specific expertise in IFC PS6 and Equator Principle implementation.
- Professional Registration: SACNASP registration is preferred.
- Technical Skills: Proficiency in ecological survey methodologies, GIS applications, and biodiversity assessment tools. Strong conceptual and analytical skills – both quantitative and qualitative. Familiarity with relevant software (e.g., R, ArcGIS) is an advantage.
- Client Interactions: Track record in selling and delivering consulting services to senior client representatives.
- Lead and oversee biodiversity-related projects, ensuring compliance with IFC PS6 and other relevant environmental regulations and standards.
- Develop and implement project plans, timelines, and budgets, and ensure successful project delivery within allocated resources.
- Supervise junior ecologists and support their professional development.
- Conduct comprehensive biodiversity assessments, including ecological surveys, habitat assessments, and species inventories to identify potential impacts of projects.
- Analyse ecological data to inform project planning, decision-making, and mitigation strategies.
- Collaborate with stakeholders, including community groups, government agencies, and NGOs, to promote biodiversity conservation initiatives and ensure the inclusion of local knowledge and perspectives.
- Prepare and deliver presentations, reports, and recommendations to clients and stakeholders on biodiversity management strategies.
- Develop and implement effective biodiversity management plans and monitoring programs that align with industry best practices and IFC guidelines.
- Identify and propose mitigation measures for potential impacts on biodiversity and ecosystems associated with projects.
- Stay updated on latest research trends, regulatory changes, and best practices related to biodiversity and ecology.
- Contribute to the development of innovative approaches and methodologies for assessing and managing biodiversity impacts.
- Prepare technical reports, proposals and documents for regulatory compliance, stakeholder communication, and project evaluations.
- Ensure all documentation meets required quality standards and reflects the objectives and outcomes of biodiversity assessments.
- Proficiency in ecological survey methodologies
- GIS applications
- Biodiversity assessment tools
- Strong conceptual and analytical skills – both quantitative and qualitative
- Familiarity with relevant software (e.g., R, ArcGIS) is an advantage
- Bachelor’s degree in Ecology / Botany, or a related field; Master’s degree preferred.
- A minimum of 8 years of experience in ecological consulting (ESIA’s, gap assessments and ESDD’s), biodiversity assessment, and management, with specific expertise in IFC PS6 and Equator Principle implementation.
- SACNASP registration is preferred.
- Track record in selling and delivering consulting services to senior client representatives.
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Vacancy title:
Managing Consultant – Ecologist
[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Consulting, Category: Science & Engineering, Management, Business Operations]
Jobs at:
ERM
Deadline of this Job:
Tuesday, March 31 2026
Duty Station:
Johannesburg, South Africa | kenya
Summary
Date Posted: Monday, March 23 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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JOB DETAILS:
As a Managing Consultant within the team, you will be responsible for:
Project Management & Co-ordination:
- Lead and oversee biodiversity-related projects, ensuring compliance with IFC PS6 and other relevant environmental regulations and standards.
- Develop and implement project plans, timelines, and budgets, and ensure successful project delivery within allocated resources.
- Supervise junior ecologists and support their professional development.
- Understanding the inter-relationships between ERM services and policies and how these are applied within the clients’ business model.
Biodiversity Assessment:
- Conduct comprehensive biodiversity assessments, including ecological surveys, habitat assessments, and species inventories to identify potential impacts of projects.
- Analyse ecological data to inform project planning, decision-making, and mitigation strategies.
Stakeholder Engagement:
- Collaborate with stakeholders, including community groups, government agencies, and NGOs, to promote biodiversity conservation initiatives and ensure the inclusion of local knowledge and perspectives.
- Prepare and deliver presentations, reports, and recommendations to clients and stakeholders on biodiversity management strategies.
- Contributing to our key local, regional and global clients and supporting the solutions ERM delivers for their Environmental and Social Governance and related challenges.
- Making use of effective working relationships within the business unit and participate in global technical communities to ensure strong network of resources.
- Establishing strong working relationships with clients through project delivery.
- Understanding how work of the project team and or practice community contributes to ERM’s success.
Mitigation and Management Strategies:
- Develop and implement effective biodiversity management plans and monitoring programs that align with industry best practices and IFC guidelines.
- Identify and propose mitigation measures for potential impacts on biodiversity and ecosystems associated with projects.
Research and Development:
- Stay updated on latest research trends, regulatory changes, and best practices related to biodiversity and ecology.
- Contribute to the development of innovative approaches and methodologies for assessing and managing biodiversity impacts.
- Sharing expertise and knowledge within the business unit and/or global practice area.
Reporting and Documentation:
- Prepare technical reports, proposals and documents for regulatory compliance, stakeholder communication, and project evaluations.
- Ensure all documentation meets required quality standards and reflects the objectives and outcomes of biodiversity assessments.
- Applying client/sector knowledge when carrying out tasks associated with drafting project deliverables and/or proposals.
Health and Safety:
- Adhering to all ERM and client requirements, specifically those related to H&S and governance.
- Supervising subcontractors during fieldwork, ensuring they comply with ERM’s Health & Safety policies and ABC code, and work is completed in line with project scope.
Job Requirements
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in Ecology / Botany, or a related field; Master’s degree preferred.
- Experience: A minimum of 8 years of experience in ecological consulting (ESIA’s, gap assessments and ESDD’s), biodiversity assessment, and management, with specific expertise in IFC PS6 and Equator Principle implementation.
- Professional Registration: SACNASP registration is preferred.
- Technical Skills: Proficiency in ecological survey methodologies, GIS applications, and biodiversity assessment tools. Strong conceptual and analytical skills – both quantitative and qualitative. Familiarity with relevant software (e.g., R, ArcGIS) is an advantage.
- Client Interactions: Track record in selling and delivering consulting services to senior client representatives.
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 96
Level of Education: bachelor degree
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