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AECOM is seeking a Wildlife Technical Coordinator specializing in fauna, particularly avifauna, for a project analyzing and mitigating wildlife collision risks at airports. This role covers the maternity leave of the current Technical Wildlife Coordinator at Pamplona and Logroño airports.
You will conduct surveillance and monitoring of wildlife and habitats, performing wildlife censuses and periodic monitoring. The role includes specific studies characterizing habitats within and around the airport environment with ongoing monitoring.
You will perform periodic analysis of invertebrate abundance and availability in the flight field, identify species involved in collisions, and provide advisory support for annual updates of Wildlife Collision Risk Studies.
The role involves advising on the updated writing, monitoring, and evaluation of Wildlife Risk Management Programs. You will track monthly mitigation measures, incidents, and wildlife attraction focuses while providing advisory support for training sessions.
Candidates should hold a University Degree in Biology or Environmental Sciences with specialization in fauna/avifauna. Experience in habitat and species studies, collision analysis, and mitigation advisory is essential. Knowledge of airport environments and wildlife management regulations is highly valued.