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| Wildlife Ecologist | |
| Mastermark Pte Ltd |
| Posted | 14 November 2025 | Salary | SGD$4000-8000 | careers@mastermark.com.sg | |
| Region | NZ | Contact | Mastermark | Website | View |
| Type | Full time | Phone | 93688560 |
We are looking for a passionate and driven Wildlife Ecologist to join our Singapore headquarters, home to Southeast Asia’s largest wildlife management team. In this role, you’ll play a key part in developing innovative solutions to reduce human–wildlife conflicts at airports and beyond.
This is a unique opportunity to apply your expertise in ecology or zoology to real-world challenges with a meaningful impact on aviation safety, biodiversity, and sustainable development. Experience in training or capacity-building will be a strong advantage, as you’ll collaborate with and guide partners across both government and private sectors.
You’ll gain exposure to a wide range of projects spanning airport wildlife management and environmental initiatives, working not only locally but across different countries in the region. If you’re looking for a career that focuses on the practical application of ecology on an international stage—this is the role for you.
As part of our team of Wildlife Ecologists, you will contribute to a diverse range of projects focused on wildlife management in aerodromes and urban environments. Your responsibilities will include:
Requirements:
Benefits:
Be part of our team at Mastermark and use your ecological expertise to deliver impactful, real-world solutions in wildlife management. Apply now by sending your CV over to careers@mastermark.com.sg with the title "Wildlife Ecologist"!
For more information visit www.mastermark.com.sg.
We acknowledge and value the rights and interests of Indigenous Peoples in the protection and management of environmental values through their involvement in decisions and processes, and the application of traditional Indigenous knowledge.