Digby Wells Environmental is a South African company with international expertise in providing Environmental and Social services to South African and International clients, with the focus predominantly on the Mineral Resources and Energy sectors in Africa.
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Undertake aquatic biodiversity surveys, habitat assessments, and water quality monitoring.
Identify, record, and analyse freshwater and/or estuarine species and habitats.
Contribute to Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs), Basic Assessments, and related environmental reports.
Analyse ecological data and produce scientifically robust, clear, and concise reports.
Assist in developing aquatic ecosystem management and rehabilitation plans.
Ensure compliance with environmental legislation, policies, and best-practice guidelines.
Liaise with clients, regulatory authorities, and stakeholders as required.
Execute field work according to accepted EcoClassification Methodologies (incl. MIRAI and FRAI), as well as other international best-practice standards.
Conduct aquatic biomonitoring studies and support the baseline aquatic biodiversity assessments to inform impact assessments, management and/or monitoring plans.
Participate in survey design, proposal scoping and costing, and business development and marketing activities.
Requirements
BSc Hons / MSc degree in Aquatic Health or similar.
SASS accredited
2–4 years’ proven experience in aquatic ecological assessments, preferably within a consultancy environment.
Strong taxonomic skills for aquatic macroinvertebrates, fish, and/or aquatic plants.
Proficiency in field sampling techniques and ecological data analysis.
Basic understanding and practical experience with environmental legislation and National Water Act.
Great report writing skills and ability describe the issues and propose solutions.
Able to work with a 20 kg fish shocker (Smithroot/Halltech) in flowing systems.
Must be a strong swimmer.
Valid driver’s licence and willingness to travel for fieldwork.
Registration or eligibility for registration with SACNASP or equivalent.