Saturday, October 25, 2025
Tonkin + Taylor

Intermediate Freshwater or Marine Ecologist

Posted: 2 days ago

Job Description

Mō tō mātou āhuatanga | Who we areTonkin + Taylor is New Zealand's leading environmental and engineering consultancy, renowned for our technical excellence in solving complex challenges. We are proudly a New Zealand, employee-owned company and our collective mission is to create and sustain a better world.At T+T, we strongly believe that it's our people that keep our clients coming back. Our staff are known for delivering award-winning solutions, working collaboratively, and delivering exceptional outcomes for our clients. They are our greatest asset, and we invest in their development, well-being, and their career aspirations. We welcome applicants who wish to work part-time or flexible hours.We are proud to have a diverse Ecology + Water Science consulting team in New Zealand with a range of technical specialists within the team and more broadly in Tonkin + Taylor. With that comes great collaboration and opportunities for our staff!Kei te hiahia mātou ki ōu pūkenga | We want your skillsOur Ecology + Water Science team is looking for an intermediate freshwater or marine ecologist to join our diverse consulting team who are based throughout New Zealand. We are seeking an ecologist with between three to six years professional experience who enjoys professional freedom and autonomy and is ready for the next step in their career.You'll be working on rewarding and challenging projects right from the start with the opportunity to contribute to great ecological outcomes, work directly with clients and manage your own project contributions. You will have the opportunity to work in a range of aquatic habitats, with a range of fauna and on diverse fieldwork programmes, and with a great team of technical specialists.We would love to know what gets you out of bed in the morning to help you shape this role for yourself and to suit your strengths, but as a starting point the sort of work you can expect to be involved will include:A range of scientific and ecological technical services in a variety of freshwater and marine ecosystems, including habitat assessment and mapping, water and sediment quality assessments, fauna surveys and fauna salvage and relocation.Data collection, management, analysis and presentation.Report writing, including preparation of technical reports, compliance reports, ecological management/restoration plans and ecological impact assessment reports.Planning, co-ordinating and leading fieldwork activities in collaboration with project teams.Collaborating on projects with our internal teams across environmental geoscience, planning, geotechnical, civil, water, coastal and environmental engineering teams.Consideration of sustainability and nature-based solutions in project work.Liaison with T+T staff, Council personnel, clients and DOC representativesEngagement with mana whenua and incorporation of Mātauranga Māori into project workThis full-time position will be based in our Auckland office with travel required for project work and the ability to work from other office locations.Kei te whakapono mātou ki tō whanaketanga | We want to develop youWe will provide you with training and mentoring, and we also promote an open culture where innovation and lateral thinking is encouraged. Tonkin + Taylor is a company where you can feel comfortable asking others for advice and where people are equally willing to listen to your ideas.Working at T+T provides a rich learning environment for you to grow and develop every day. You're in the driver's seat when it comes to your learning, and there are heaps of opportunities to tap into a wealth of knowledge, expertise and formal development opportunities.Nā tōu rourou | What you'll bringA minimum of a bachelor's degree in Ecology, Zoology or closely related discipline, MSc desirableThree to six years' professional work experience in a consulting, regulatory and / or research environmentHigh level of organisation, time management, able to manage competing demands in a fast-paced work environmentExperience preparing technical ecology reports, including compliance reportsExperience collecting a range of ecological data, data management and record keepingStrong analytical and mathematical abilitiesGPS, GIS skills and digital mapping competenciesGood communication skills, able to confidently communicate with a range of people, and you need to be able to work well with others. Previous experience leading a field team preferableBe field competent and comfortable working in remote and rough terrainBe Health and Safety consciousSolution focused with problem solving skills, high attention to detail and professional initiativeFull NZ drivers' licenceNgā Hua | Our benefits$750 annual Wellbeing AllowanceFlexible working arrangements including part time working and ability to purchase extra leaveActive social clubState of the art, modern and contemporary officesPaid parental and partner leaveLong service leave entitlementsCorporate employee discounts from up to 400 retailersWellbeing benefits e.g. vaccinations, fruit baskets, and an award winning wellbeing programmeProfessional membershipsStudy assistanceAdditional Annual, Parental and Marital LeaveProfessional and technical development opportunities.Toroa tā mātou pae tukutuku mō ētehi atu kōrero | For more information, check out our websiteAPPLY NOW! Or for further information on T+T, go to: http://www.tonkintaylor.co.nz. T+T is not only a place to work - it's a place where your work will make a difference.'Everyone Matters' is one of our three core values at T+T, and we are committed to attracting and retaining a diverse workforce who foster inclusion, participation, and equal opportunity.We are proud to be an Immigration New Zealand Accredited Employer, a member of Diversity Works, and Partners of TupuToa and Pūhoro STEMM Academy. We particularly encourage speakers of Te Reo Māori or Pacific languages to apply.T+T are proud to be part of the Rainbow Tick Whānau and welcome applicants from rainbow communities.

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