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A leading environmental consultancy in South Africa seeks a Senior Ecologist to lead bird monitoring and coordinate ecological assessments for renewable energy projects. Candidates must possess an MSc in Ecology and registration with SACNASP, along with strong project management experience and knowledge of biodiversity legislation. The role includes managing teams and ensuring regulatory compliance. Competitive remuneration is offered.
Location: Cape Town (Hybrid / National Fieldwork Required) Position Type: Full-Time | Permanent
One of our esteemed clients, being one of South Africa's leading environmental consultancies, delivering high-impact Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs), ecological studies, environmental management, and sustainability services across the renewable energy, infrastructure, and urban development sectors is expanding their Ecology Team and seeking a highly capable and motivated Senior Ecologist with a strong avian ecology (bat would be an added advantage) background to lead bird and bat monitoring programmes and coordinate field ecological assessments across multiple renewable energy projects.
This position calls for a technically excellent, organised, and leadership-driven professional who thrives in managing teams, schedules, and deliverables while maintaining scientific integrity and regulatory compliance.
The Senior Ecologist (Avifaunal Focus) will lead the planning, coordination, and delivery of bird monitoring and ecological assessment programmes across the renewable energy portfolio.
You will manage all aspects of project delivery from methodology design and field team coordination to data integrity, client communication, and on-time report submission.
This role requires exceptional project management discipline, ensuring every ecological component is delivered to the highest technical and professional standards.
This is a hands‑on and leadership‑oriented role that bridges the technical, operational, and managerial dimensions of ecological work ideal for a senior professional ready to take ownership of a critical service area.
Design, plan, and lead bird (and bat would be an advantage but not a deal breaker) monitoring programmes for wind and solar projects (pre‑ and post‑construction).
Manage and QA / QC all field monitoring (carcass searching, avenue point surveys, acoustic and bat detector deployment).
Analyse data and produce authoritative reports compliant with DFFE and BirdLife South Africa guidelines.
Develop evidence‑based mitigation strategies (e.g. curtailment plans, layout optimisation, operational risk management).
Provide technical ecological inputs into EIAs, Basic Assessments, and EMPrs, ensuring scientific accuracy and regulatory readiness.
Serve as the main client interface for bird workstreams, providing updates, technical guidance, and progress tracking.
Take full ownership of project planning, scheduling, and delivery, ensuring milestones and deliverables are met on time and within scope.
Coordinate and supervise field teams, subcontractors, and data analysts across multiple active sites.
Oversee budgets, logistics, and resource allocation for ecological fieldwork and reporting tasks.
Maintain close coordination with our EIA, Environmental Management, and Operations teams for integrated project execution.
Implement and enforce internal QA / QC systems, data protocols, and safety procedures in the field.
Prepare project briefs, progress updates, and post‑project evaluations to ensure continuous improvement.
Lead ecological field assessments and surveys, particularly avifaunal components.
Mentor and train junior ecologists, interns, and field assistants in best‑practice monitoring and reporting techniques.
Contribute to refining our internal SOPs, methodologies, and field data templates.
MSc in Ecology, Zoology, or Environmental Science (specialization in ornithology or chiropterology advantageous).
Registered with SACNASP as a Professional Natural Scientist (Ecological Science category) mandatory.
58 years professional experience in ecological consulting, with clear evidence of leading avifaunal and / or bat monitoring projects.
Proven project management and team coordination experience including planning, budgeting, scheduling, and delivery across multiple sites.
(This is non‑negotiable.)
Strong report‑writing and data analysis skills, with a record of regulator‑ready submissions.
Excellent knowledge of South African environmental and biodiversity legislation (NEMA, NEMBA, NWA, NHRA).
Valid driver's licence and willingness to travel nationally for fieldwork.
In‑depth knowledge of South African bird and bat monitoring guidelines (DFFE / BirdLife SA).
Familiarity with wind farm post‑construction monitoring, curtailment studies, and collision‑risk mitigation.
Experience supervising junior ecologists and field technicians in remote or multi‑site conditions.
Proficiency with GIS (QGIS / ArcGIS) and ecological data management platforms.
Experience with automated monitoring technologies (e.g. Bioseco, ASDOD / OLSDOD, NRG systems).
We’re looking for someone who is :
Take a lead role in South Africa’s renewable energy ecology landscape.
Deliver projects that combine scientific excellence and real‑world impact.
Collaborate with high‑performing environmental and sustainability professionals.
Competitive remuneration and clear growth path within our expanding Ecology Team.
Competitive remuneration of around R
All eligible candidates are encouraged to send their updated CVs