Environmental Scientist Ecologist - Auckland
Location: Auckland
Full time - 40 hours per week
Salary range for this role is between $90,000 - $110,000
Are you genuinely passionate about making a difference within the community? Do you pride yourself on bringing your professional expertise to deliver sustainable projects that leave a lasting impression? At Stantec we do just that, we design with community in mind.
Due to exciting growth in the environmental sector, we are looking for an intermediate level Ecologist to join our Community Development team.
About our team
Our Community Development | Whakamana i te taiao team enables sustainable infrastructure that works for our communities. Our team of planners, landscape architects, environmental scientists, stakeholder engagement consultants and engineers plan, design and deliver the infrastructure and places that make our communities great. From ecological investigations and remediation to wastewater treatment and discharge consents to environmental monitoring and wetland assessments, our environmental science work touches on all aspects of people’s lives.
About role
The Ecologist role will complement the skills and experience within the wider Stantec Ecology Team, which comprises of aquatic and terrestrial ecologists, as well as wetland experts. This role will primarily focus on aquatic ecology, with terrestrial and water quality work also included.
Our environmental teams provide scientifically robust advice to their clients, based on industry leading knowledge and experience. This role will offer the opportunity to work across disciplines and to build your skill set both locally and internationally.
Your day-to-day responsibilities will include
Carry out scientific research and investigations as required in specialist technical areas of environmental science with a particular emphasis on aquatic ecology, wetlands and/or water quality. Assistance and input into terrestrial ecology projects will also be required.
Assist with field surveys, sample collection and analysis of data as appropriate.
Assist with aquatic surveys and fish rescue projects.
Assist with flora and fauna identification.
Produce timely accurate technical memos and reports, including assessments and summaries of environmental data, which presents information appropriately.
Contribute to projects, including regular liaison with government and private industry clients.
Contribute to proposal and bid development to support business development activities, including preparing proposal material as required.
Provide technical support to the broader environment team, diversifying your skill set, across the Community Development teams.
Potential to expand your knowledge by working across Stantec’s other environmental disciplines and undertake training and development to drive your career progression.
What we offer
At Stantec, we take your growth and fulfilment seriously. We’re proud to offer many supportive benefits, including:
Professional development and support
- Flexible working arrangements, including purchasing up to an extra four weeks of leave and provision for school term contracts, part-time, and job sharing
- Learning and talent development programmes, including global, online, and on-the-job opportunities
- Professional memberships
- Service recognition awards
- Mentorship
Wellbeing and connection opportunities
- Health insurance, income continuance insurance, and life insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Developing Professionals Group, a global network for those with under 10 years of experience
- Office Social Club and events
About us
We’ve been serving our clients and communities in Aotearoa New Zealand for over 125 years. With almost 900 professionals, our team is based in the main cities and throughout the regions. We collaborate across disciplines and sectors to bring buildings, energy, water, environmental, and transport projects to life.
Globally, Stantec unites approximately 34,000 employees working in over 450 locations across six continents. Our work from initial project concept and planning through design, construction, and commissioning begins at the intersection of community, creativity, and client relationships.
How to apply
For more information, please contact Margaret McMeel on 09 580 4502 or 027 544 2930 or to apply, click the ‘apply’ button and submit your most recent CV outlining your skills meeting the criteria.
Applications close Sunday 12 April 2026
To be successful in this role you’ll need
Tertiary qualifications in Environmental Science, Ecology, or a related discipline.
A minimum of 3+ years professional experience in ecology, with a minimum of 1 year in a New Zealand environmental consulting environment.
An understanding of industry / environmental interactions including assessing the impacts of linear infrastructure.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including highly developed technical reporting skills.
Experience with ecological survey methods, fish salvages, and identification of native fish required.
Electric fishing, Stream Ecological Valuation certifications would be advantageous.
Experience with identification of native flora and fauna advantages.
Water Quality/Chemistry and/or consenting experience would be an advantage.
Familiarity with the RMA, NPS-FW, NSP-IB and various NES’s highly regarded.
Ability to work in a multidisciplinary team environment.
An interest in embracing innovation to continually improve the work we do.