- Gain hands-on experience across real ecology projects
- Work alongside experienced professionals and build your field skills
- Flexible casual work to fit around study or other commitments
About the role
We are looking for a motivated and adaptable Ecologist to support field-based environmental projects across Western Australia, with a focus on flora surveys, vegetation monitoring, and rehabilitation assessment. This is a hands-on role ideal for a final-year student or recent graduate in ecology, environmental science, or botany who is keen to build hands-on field experience.
About the Role
- Assist with Flora and Vegetation field surveys (including quadrats and transects)
- Vegetation condition assessments and monitoring
- Rehabilitation and mine closure monitoring
- Field logistics and site preparation
- Support data collection, recording, and basic analysis
- Work across a variety of terrains and conditions, including remote locations
- Follow safety procedures and environmental compliance requirements
About You
We are open to a broad range of backgrounds. You might be a final-year student or recent graduate in ecology or a related field. You may have:
- Studies in Botany, Plant Science, Ecology, Environmental Science, Conservation Biology, or similar
- Fieldwork experience (consulting, university projects, placements, or volunteer work)
- Interest or exposure to botany, flora surveys, rehabilitation monitoring, or other ecological studies
- Basic skills in data recording, GPS use, or GIS (e.g. QGIS/ArcGIS exposure beneficial)
- A willingness and the ability to work outdoors in remote locations for a week at a time
- Strong attention to detail when collecting field data
- Good communication, teamwork skills and willingness to learn
Why join MEC
Join a national consultancy business based in Perth with a wide range of technical expertise across mining, energy and environment. You will be guided by a highly experienced Principal Ecologist with over 20 years’ local experience working on environmental projects in Western Australia. Develop skills to conduct fieldwork in a range of environments from local to remote locations, learn plant names in the field, the basics of botanical taxonomy, and how to prepare for and conduct ecological surveys, recording detailed field data working as part of a wider team.
Apply now!
If you would like more information about this role, please contact our People & Culture team on 07 3832 0301.
Please note
- that we reserve the right to close this advertisement early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications.
- you must be an Australian citizen or a permanent resident or have suitable working rights in Australia to apply for this position.