Project Scheduling Officer – GCN Trapping
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Cyflog: Competitive, dependent on experience and licence status
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Remote working with site locations in Buckley and St Asaph
Enfys Ecology is seeking a well-organised Project Scheduling Officer to coordinate Great Crested Newt (GCN) trapping operations across two major development sites. This role involves managing surveyor rotas, tracking site activity, and providing occasional on-site support.
This is a fantastic opportunity for ecologists looking for seasonal work in a well-organised field project with a clear conservation impact.
Key Responsibilities:
- Create and maintain detailed surveyor schedules for both sites (including weekends).
- Liaise with subcontractors and volunteers, arranging cover where needed.
- Maintain daily site logs via SharePoint and ensure all records are up to date.
- Coordinate supervision for vegetation clearance with ECoW staff.
- Attend each site at least once per week to support trapping efforts and monitor site conditions.
- Communicate any issues, risks, or weather impacts to the project team promptly
Requirements:
- Strong organisational and communication skills.
- Experience working in ecological fieldwork or survey scheduling preferred.
- Comfortable using Microsoft Forms, SharePoint, and WhatsApp (for team coordination).
- Familiarity with GCN survey protocols is advantageous but not essential.
- Ability to occasionally attend early morning site visits
What We Offer:
- Competitive rate based on experience/licence status
- All PPE and equipment provided
- Support from experienced project leads
- Opportunity to contribute to a high-profile ecological mitigation scheme
To Apply:
Send your CV and a short summary of your project management experience (and GCN experience where applicable) to keymar@enfysecology.co.uk by 4th July 2025.