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Aviation Safety Ornithologist (ASO United Kingdom)

Overview

Reference
ASO United Kingdom

Salary
£/annum + Benefits

Job Location
- United Kingdom -- England -- Greater London -- London

Job Type
Contract

Posted
18 July 2025


Aviation Safety Ornithologist – Competitive Salary + Benefits – Remote with travel (mainly UK)

The Role

Do you have strong field identification skills and a solid understanding of bird ecology? Are you confident working independently and interested in aviation safety?

Birdstrike Management Ltd (BML) is a global consultancy helping the aviation industry reduce bird and wildlife strike risks. We’re looking for a skilled and motivated Aviation Safety Ornithologist to join our growing team.

This is a one-year contract with the possibility of becoming permanent. You’ll be based from home with regular travel for field work across the UK, and occasional international opportunities. You’ll work Monday to Friday (37.5 hours per week), with occasional weekend work.

You’ll support a wide range of ornithological tasks near UK aerodromes, providing expert insights and data to help reduce risks to aviation.

If you’re ready to explore a career in aviation and ornithology, we’d love to hear from you.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Carrying out bird surveys independently at UK aerodromes
  • Supporting and delivering training to aerodrome staff
  • Reviewing planning applications for potential birdstrike impacts
  • Analysing wildlife data and identifying bird remains
  • Preparing ornithological reports based on fieldwork and analysis

The Company

Birdstrike Management, where we prioritise safety in the aviation industry. Our unique aviation:wildlife expertise focuses directly on reducing the risk of bird and wildlife strikes, with aircraft. We offer comprehensive Wildlife Hazard Management planning, tailored training, safeguarding, monitoring, remains identification and independent advice on effective habitat and active management solutions.

The Person

We’re looking for someone who can demonstrate:

  • Competent British bird identification and understanding of habitat use
  • Good communication skills with clients, colleagues, and the public
  • Experience in bird surveying and data recording
  • Ability to deliver small group presentations
  • Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Office
  • Flexibility to work occasional unsociable hours
  • Willingness to travel and stay away from home for short periods
  • You must hold a UK driving licence and have a valid passport or ID to access aerodrome sites.

We’re especially interested in applicants with knowledge of:

  • Bird/wildlife strike risk
  • Planning applications affecting bird presence
  • UK wildlife licensing
  • GIS mapping


Contact information

Andy Baxter