Peatland Data & GIS Lead for Restoration Projects in Kendal

Peatland Data & GIS Lead for Restoration Projects in Kendal

Kendal Full-Time 33458 - 33458 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Elbichologo

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Manage and analyse data for peatland restoration projects across Cumbria.
  • Company: Elbichologo, a leader in environmental conservation.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary of £33,458, fixed-term contract, and meaningful work.
  • Other info: Join a passionate team dedicated to environmental restoration.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in nature recovery while developing your skills.
  • Qualifications: Strong analytical skills and experience in data management and surveying.

The predicted salary is between 33458 - 33458 £ per year.

Elbichologo is seeking a Peatland Data Officer to manage data for peatland restoration projects across Cumbria. The successful candidate will collate and analyze data related to peatland work, ensuring it aids the development of a Nature Recovery Network. This role demands strong analytical skills and prior experience in data management and surveying. The contract is fixed-term for 3.75 years, with a salary of £33,458 per annum based on a 35‑hour working week.

Peatland Data & GIS Lead for Restoration Projects in Kendal employer: Elbichologo

Elbichologo is an exceptional employer, offering a collaborative and supportive work culture that prioritises employee growth and development. With a focus on meaningful environmental impact through peatland restoration projects in the beautiful region of Cumbria, employees benefit from a fixed-term contract with competitive salary and the opportunity to contribute to vital conservation efforts while enhancing their skills in data management and analysis.

Elbichologo

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Elbichologo Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Peatland Data & GIS Lead for Restoration Projects in Kendal

Data Management
Data Analysis
Surveying
Analytical Skills
Attention to Detail
Project Management
Nature Recovery Network Development