At a Glance
- Tasks: Manage and analyse ecological data to support environmental initiatives.
- Company: Join Yorkshire Water, a leading water utility company in the heart of England.
- Benefits: Enjoy a competitive salary, bonus opportunities, and a fantastic benefits package.
- Other info: Hybrid working model with excellent growth opportunities and wellness days.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in environmental conservation while developing your career.
- Qualifications: Experience in data management and a passion for ecology are essential.
The predicted salary is between 37055 - 46283 £ per year.
Water Utility Company based in Yorkshire region of England.
We offer a competitive salary, depending on experience £37,055 - £46,283.
- Annual incentive related bonus (£1000 maximum bonus opportunity for the performance year)
- Attractive pension scheme (up to 12% company contribution)
- Development opportunities in line with the Ecological Data Officer progression plan
- 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays plus 2 extra wellness days!
- Life assurance cover of 4 times pensionable salary
- A great benefits package choose from health cash plan scheme, critical illness insurance, dental insurance, life assurance flex, and partner cover.
- Retail savings scheme
- Online GP service, cycle to work scheme, gym membership discounts and many more!
This role will initially be based in Bradford but we are moving our office to Leeds Valley Park in spring 2026, so you will be based there in the future - Hybrid Working.
Work type: Permanent. 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday.
Ecological Data Officer employer: Yorkshire Water
Yorkshire Water is an exceptional employer that prioritises employee well-being and professional growth, offering a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package including generous annual leave and wellness days. With a strong commitment to sustainability and a collaborative work culture, employees can thrive in their roles while contributing to vital ecological initiatives in the beautiful Yorkshire region.