As we expand predator elimination across larger landscapes, our data needs continue to expand too, requiring high integrity, scalable and efficient systems to maintain our agile, adaptive management approach. To achieve and maintain predator elimination, we rely on the deployment of aerial and ground-based tools, supported by accurate spatial information that is regularly updated with the latest field inputs. The GIS team plays a pivotal role in ensuring all operations activities are grounded in high-quality spatial data and supported by robust GIS systems.
We are seeking a Field Ranger to join our growing tīma (team) in a full time capacity.
The role is based in Franz Josef, with opportunities to travel and work in beautiful and remote places of the South Island. We also have an opportunity with our team in Twizel.
Zero Invasive Predators (ZIP) are seeking an experienced coordinator to join the team working towards Predator Free Rakiura. The successful applicant will be based from our Christchurch office in Lincoln, and will be required to regularly travel to Rakiura, Stewart Island, to lead aerial operations as they are completed.
ZIP is pioneering new ways to measure how removing pests can boost carbon stocks, unlocking a nature-based solution to climate change. We are ready to accelerate into the next phase of growth and develop our on the ground, in-house carbon field team.