About the Role We have a great opportunity for a motivated and passionate ecologist to join our team. This role will suit a graduate that is looking to gain entry into ecological consulting on a large infrastructure project. While the position is casual, the hours will be 40 each week. To be successful in this role you must have a self-driven interest in ecology and passion to grow your ecological knowledge. You must be able to work in the field independently and be comfortable liaising with clients face-to-face. You must have your own car. This is an opportunity to be part of a reputable, progressive company that is committed to its staff and creating a positive environmental impact. East Coast Ecology offers a range of incentives for the right candidate. Key Responsibilities: Conducting ecological assessment prior to the removal of vegetation and fauna habitat, including: Identifying and demarcating threatened plants and habitat for threatened fauna. Identifying priority weeds. Targeted threatened flora and fauna surveys. Use of a GPS-enabled tablet. Preparing pre-clearing and post-clearing reports. You will also be required to be present during vegetation/ habitat clearing to catch and relocate any fauna displaced by the clearing activities. This is primarily a field-based role so you must be comfortable working long hours in the field, including staying away from home during the week. You must have a construction white card. To be eligible for this position you must have legal work rights to work in Australia. nrmjobs.com.au/job/20028386