Fisheries Engagement Manager
In this role, the person is a link between the offshore wind project and members of the local fishing community. They will be required to feed back to the concerns of fishers and try to alleviate these. They can also be involved in observation studies of fishing to get an understanding of what activities take place in the area.
Health & Safety Officers
They ensure that the safety and health risks arising from work activities are properly managed. They must control the key risk areas for employees, customers and the public who may be affected by what they do in the workplace.
Environmental Compliance Coordinator
Coordinates and tracks compliance with environmental permits and regulations, ensuring wind energy projects meet required standards.
GIS specialist
Uses Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology to help select the best sites for wind farm development.
Offshore Geotechnical Engineer
Conducts geotechnical investigations and assessments to ensure the stability and integrity of foundations for offshore wind turbines.
Environmental Advisor
As part of getting planning permission for a wind farm the project will normally have a number of environmental conditions and need a Habitat Management Plan. An Environmental Advisor works closely with civil, mechanical and electrical engineers and other specialists to ensure these conditions and plans are delivered.
Environmental Monitoring Specialist
Conducts environmental monitoring during the construction and operation of on or offshore wind energy projects. They work out the best way to ensure the environment is protected and the project delivered in a sustainable way.
Habitat Restoration Specialist
Works with wind energy companies to restore and enhance natural habitats, particularly wetlands, that may have been affected by wind turbine construction.
Marine Ecologist
Scientist who studies ocean, water and marine environments and how fish, marine mammals and other marine life interact within them.
Wildlife Biologist
Assesses the risk that the development of a wind farm could affect local wildlife and develops strategies to protect local birds and animals.
Ecologists
Ecologists survey the site and assess any potential environmental impacts. They plan, conduct and supervise ecological surveys and fieldwork. They work to make sure the development of a wind farm has the minimal possible impact on the local environment.
Archaeologists
Archaeologists investigate sites and landscapes to identify the risk of any potential impact from a proposed wind farm on local archaeology or sites of historical significance.
Ornithologists
Scientists who specialise in the study of birds, which includes their behaviour, ecology and conservation. They survey a proposed wind farm site and assess the risk for any potential impacts on birds.
Geologists
Scientists who study rocks, minerals, fossils and other geological materials. They have an important role in developing wind farms as they examine the soil and terrain for the proposed site.