Job Description
The UK&I GCC Head of Ecology (E&E) is expected to demonstrate effective and visible leadership, focusing on employee engagement, retention, and capability development. The role will build high-performing teams that deliver ecological services to UK clients, supporting infrastructure planning and environmental consents projects.
This position involves close collaboration with the UK&I Ecology and other Earth & Environment teams within the E&E Business Unit in UK & GCC. The Head of Ecology will provide strategic guidance on attracting talent, improving team utilization, embedding consistent ecological practices, and ensuring high-quality delivery of biodiversity and ecological services. The role is growth-oriented, supporting our ambition to expand GCC Ecology through new service lines, capability building, and delivering high-value ecological services that meet evolving UK market needs.
Leadership & Team Management
- Lead and represent the India-based Ecology team (covering terrestrial, aquatic, marine, and biodiversity services) as the primary point of contact, collaborating with WSP UK Ecology and E&E teams.
- Support workforce planning, recruitment, and onboarding to meet growth targets
- Oversee local compliance with health, safety, welfare, risk management, and environmental legislation.
- Foster a “one team” UK–GCC culture, encouraging open communication and collaboration.
Capability Development
- Shape and grow GCC’s Ecology discipline, including biodiversity net gain, habitat assessments, ecological surveys, and conservation planning.
- Ensuring ecological reports, assessments, and deliverables meet UK standards and quality assurance.
- Build strong understanding of UK ecological priorities (e.g., biodiversity net gain, protected species, habitat restoration) to align GCC recruitment and capability development.
- Mentor teams in preparing ecological impact assessments, habitat management plans, biodiversity strategies, and supporting planning applications under UK legislation.
UK Integration & Ways of Working
- Promote GCC Ecology achievements within UK E&E and the wider GCC business.
- Seek feedback on team performance and convert challenges into opportunities for improvement.
- Collaborate with UK Ecology and GCC leads to identify qualified staff for projects, balancing scope, schedule, budget, and quality.
- Support technical governance of GCC deliverables to align with UK Ecology standards.
Client / External Focus – Delivery Oversight
- Act as a key liaison with UK Ecology leadership, promoting GCC capabilities and ensuring success.
- Review audits and ensure adherence to WSP quality processes, implementing corrective measures where needed.
- Stay updated on UK ecological policy, biodiversity legislation, and competitor activity.
- Ensure GCC Ecology contributes effectively to bids, proposals, case studies, and client pursuits.
People – Capability Evolution
- Manage GCC Ecology resource utilization, forecasting, and cross-selling opportunities.
- Inspire staff towards professional memberships (e.g., Chartered Ecologist, CIEEM).
- Lead appraisals, performance reviews, and succession planning.
- Mentor and coach team members towards qualifications in ecology and environmental sciences.
- Actively reshape the capability mix towards digital ecology tools (GIS, remote sensing, ecological modelling).
Success in this Role Means
- Strong, trusted UK–GCC relationships in ecology.
- High utilization and predictable deployment of ecological teams.
- New ecological capabilities built and embedded.
- High-quality ecological delivery aligned to UK standards.
- Clear, scalable operating model between UK and GCC.
- Growing, motivated Ecology E&E team.
- Demonstrable shift towards digital and data-led ecological services.
- Tangible GCC Ecology team actively supporting UK projects.
Key Competencies / Skills
- Senior leadership experience in UK ecological consulting, biodiversity, and environmental planning.
- Proven GCC delivery model management with UK stakeholder engagement.
- Strong governance, quality assurance, workforce planning, and utilization management.
- Commercial awareness with contributions to ecological bids and proposals.
- Excellent communication and ability to explain complex ecological issues to technical and non-technical audiences.
- Experience preparing ecological assessments under UK legislation (e.g., Wildlife and Countryside Act, Habitats Regulations, Biodiversity Net Gain requirements).
- Awareness of emerging ecological technologies (GIS, eDNA, remote sensing).
Desirable Skills
- Chartered Ecologist (CIEEM) or equivalent professional accreditation.
- Experience establishing or scaling GCC ecology teams supporting UK/global markets.
- Master’s degree in Ecology, Environmental Science, Conservation Biology, or related discipline.
- 18–20 years of diverse experience in ecological consultancy, biodiversity assessments, UK planning processes, environmental legislation, renewable energy projects, infrastructure ecology, project management, and leadership in consulting environments.
BGV:
Employment with WSP India is subject to the successful completion of a background verification (“BGV”) check conducted by a third-party agency appointed by WSP India.
Candidates are advised to ensure that all information provided during the recruitment process — including documents uploaded — is accurate and complete, both to WSP India and its BGV partner”.