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NRA Environmental Consultants is an independent privately owned Australian company, established in 1984, which has a reputation for providing high quality environmental services to a wide range of clients in both the public and private sectors. They employ a team of dedicated environmental practitioners who use their expertise in natural resource management to provide practical solutions and positive outcomes for our clients. As part of their continuing development they are seeking candidates for the role of Senior Freshwater Ecologist, based in either their Cairns or Townsville offices.
Applicants should have appropriate tertiary qualifications and relevant practical experience in applied studies, problem solving, technical report writing and communication. Candidates should possess the intellectual skills, technical proficiency and wisdom necessary to make a positive contribution to the NRA team. Individuals seeking employment at NRA will need to be self-motivated, have a keen interest in the application of their knowledge to environmental issues and be dedicated to assisting our clients to fulfil their obligations.
This role will offer the candidate the opportunity to work as part of a small and highly motivated team of technical specialists, where professional development and innovation is encouraged. You will be free from the demands associated with working in large organisations and able to contribute your skills and knowledge. With offices in both Cairns and Townsville, NRA offer the opportunity to work in a relaxed tropical environment with a superb lifestyle.
A competitive salary package will be offered to the successful candidate.
A position description can be obtained from the NRA website. Please submit your application, consisting of a cover letter and CV to nra@natres.com.au.
The closing date for applications is Friday 11 August 2017.
We acknowledge and value the rights and interests of Indigenous Peoples in the protection and management of environmental values through their involvement in decisions and processes, and the application of traditional Indigenous knowledge.