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Archaeological Crew Chiefs - Phoenix, AZ
开云体育Archaeological Crew Chief Full Time Phoenix, AZ, US Pay Range: $25.00 - $30.00 Hourly Please apply online at ? AZTEC is seeking qualified Archaeological Crew Chiefs to join our Phoenix, Arizona Cultural Resources Group.? ? Job Description This position will assist in the completion of archaeological projects (survey, monitoring, testing, and/or data recovery) for AZTEC's Cultural Resource Group. The position involves leading or assisting a Field Director in leading archaeological fieldwork, as well as performing lab work, database entry, and report preparation. Projects may be located in the Southwest or Great Basin regions. Below is a list of duties for this position. ? Duties:
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? Working Conditions and Environment: Will need the ability to establish rapport quickly with others working on the same project and to promote a positive team environment. ?Working knowledge of dealing with a diverse population while using tact, diplomacy, and respect.? ? AZTEC Culture:?
AZTEC offers competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, life insurance, short and long-term disability, flexible spending accounts, Paid-time-Off, and a 401(k) plan. ? AZTEC Overview: AZTEC Engineering Group, Inc. (AZTEC) is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, and provides diversified technical and consulting services to clients in the United States. AZTEC is part of the TYPSA Group, an international consulting engineering firm with over 3,700 employees and more than 50 offices worldwide providing multidisciplinary consulting services in the fields of civil engineering, architecture, and environment. AZTEC has a diverse culture that focuses on providing rich opportunities for its employees.? ? AZTEC is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to affirmative action planning and encourages diversity in the workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, ancestry, disability, marital status, veteran status, housing status, or any other non-job-related characteristic under applicable law. ? ? Mike Cannon, Ph.D., RPA | Regional Cultural Resources Lead/AVP | AZTEC Engineering 501 N 44th St, Suite 300 | Phoenix, AZ 85008 | USA ? |
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Field Director - Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana - Permanent Full-Time
TerraXplorations, Inc. is seeking an Archaeologist/Field Director?for projects in?the southeastern United States, primarily in Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. The salary for this position ranges between $47,000 and $58,250. The rate is dependent on previous archaeological/job experience. This is for full-time employment and includes PTO, paid holidays, and health and retirement benefits. ? Responsibilities: ·?? ? ? ??While under the supervision of a Principal Investigator and/or Project Manager, oversee/manage?field?portions of projects, including crew management and leading daily safety meetings ·?? ? ? ??Assist with training?field?staff ·?? ? ? ??Perform/oversee tasks associated with Phase I, II, and II projects, including shovel testing, excavation, photography, identification of artifacts,?and?site/feature (surface and subsurface)/survey documentation?? ·?? ? ? ??While under the supervision of a Principal Investigator and/or Project Manager, contribute to technical reports and conduct QAQC of project deliverables ·?? ? ? ??Follow company schedules, due dates, procedures, and policies ·?? ? ? ??Maintain a?field?equipment inventory with maintenance needs ? Minimum Qualifications: . ? ? A master’s degree in Archaeology, Anthropology, or a closely related?field ·?? ? ? ??Familiar with federal and state laws, regulations, and guidelines for cultural resources ·?? ? ? ??One year of professional experience leading?field?portions of cultural resource projects/surveys ·?? ? ? ??Ability to perform strenuous work in various environmental conditions as well as lift and carry 50 lbs ·?? ? ? ??Ability to work in a team-based environment both in the?field?and in a virtual office space? ·?? ? ? ??Ability to follow written and verbal instructions ·?? ? ? ??Excellent organizational, documentation, and communication skills ? Preferred Qualifications: ·?? ? ? ??Three or more years of professional experience leading?field?portions of cultural resource projects/surveys ?·?? ? ? ??Familiar with GPS equipment (Garmins and Trimbles), the Adobe Suite, and Google Drive (docs, sheets), Calendar, and Email ? To apply, send a CV/resume along with a list of three professional references to?hr@..., and please put "Field Director Application” in the subject line. |
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Archaeology Field Director - The Markosky Engineering Group, Inc. - Ligonier, PA
Archaeology Field Director Reports to: Cultural Resources Department Manager ______________________________________________________________________ Job Summary The Markosky Engineering Group, Inc. is accepting resumes for a full-time, permanent Archaeology Field Director. The Archaeology Field Director will oversee and provide leadership and technical guidance to the Archaeological Field Crew. In addition, the successful candidate will manage the quality and accuracy of all field documentation, will perform archaeological duties in the field and occasionally in the lab. This position will work in close coordination with Archaeological Principal Investigators and will report directly to the Cultural Resources Department Manager. Responsibilities ? Regularly conduct archaeological duties in the field and occasionally in the lab. ? Oversee the completion of archaeological field investigations under the oversight of Archaeology Principal Investigators. ? Conduct Phase I, II, or III archaeological field surveys that include the preparation of detailed notes, forms, logs, mapping, GPS data, and photographs. ? Conduct Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QAQC reviews) of all paperwork and documentation developed in the field. ? Manage and direct field methods developed in coordination with the Principal Investigator. ? Work with the staff geomorphologist when needed, apply the results of geomorphological survey during the archaeological survey, and be able to identify natural and fill stratigraphy data when geomorphological data is not previously available. ? Must be willing to work with and oversee a field supervisor when available on selected projects. ? Oversee archaeological field members of variable crew sizes. ? Complete field investigations independently for small projects when a crew is not available.? ? Provide leadership and technical guidance to members of the field team. ? Act as the Field Safety Officer, responsible for facilitating tailgate safety discussions and records, as well as maintaining and providing planning information for emergency medical evacuations. ? Must maintain crew productivity. ? Complete artifact analyses and various tasks associated with lab work and curation in the archaeology labs when fieldwork is not ongoing. ? Properly maintain archaeology equipment. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities ? Adept with the use of GPS units and survey equipment. ? Sufficient knowledge of equipment and archaeological methods to clearly and effectively train the field crew. ? Must be able to recognize historic and pre-contact artifacts when conducting fieldwork. ? Excellent communication, organizational skills, and attention to detail. ? Must possess a positive attitude and professional demeanor with the ability to work well with others.? Education/Experience Requirements ? Bachelor’s degree in Archaeology, or in Anthropology with a focus in Archaeology.? ? Must show an archaeological field school conducted in North America as part of their training. ? Archaeological coursework focused on North American archaeology is preferable. ? Minimum of five (5) years of experience leading crews as a field supervisor, crew chief, or similar capacity. ? Minimum of five (7) years of experience conducting archaeological fieldwork. ? Preferably has varied experience among different industries, including energy clients, transportation agencies, and/or federal agencies. General Requirements ? Must possess a current valid driver’s license. ? Be able to pass a drug screening test. ? Must have reliable transportation. Physical Demands ? Must have the physical ability to work entirely in the field, including walking long distances in various weather conditions through rugged terrain, bend over and squat to inspect the ground surface or excavation holes, to sit or stand for extended periods of time, and lift and carry up to 50 pounds.? Starting Salary and Benefits: ? $32 per hour as a starting salary. ? Markosky provides a comprehensive benefit package for full-time employees that includes: o - Flexible Schedule? o - Paid Time Off: Vacation & Sick Time? o - 401(k) and Safe Harbor 401(k)? o - Medical, Dental, & Vision Insurance? o - Life Insurance? o - Parental Leave? o - Flexible Spending Account & Health Savings Account o - Employee Assistance Program? o - Professional Development Assistance? o - Continuing Education/Training o - Tuition Reimbursement? Markosky Engineering provides an innovative environment and relaxed culture that fosters professional development and collaboration, while upholding the commitment to deliver exceptional quality work.?? Please send resumes to HR Director, Katie Frederick:?kfrederick@... |
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Full-Time Archaeological Field Director, Bismarck, ND, with Hybrid Option
开云体育Join Our Team as a Full-Time Archaeological Field Director! ? Beaver Creek Archaeology, Inc. (BCA), a cultural resource management (CRM) consultancy with offices in Bismarck, ND, and Artesia, NM, is seeking enthusiastic and motivated individuals to join our team as full-time Archaeological Field Directors. At BCA, we specialize in cultural resource projects throughout the central-western United States, with a focus on the Great Plains region. As a Field Director, you will play a critical role in leading field surveys, excavations, and data collection while mentoring teams and contributing to advancing cultural resource management initiatives. ? Position Overview This position is based out of our Bismarck, ND office, with fieldwork occurring primarily in North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, and the surrounding states. We are open to a hybrid work arrangement, allowing the selected candidate to maintain their housing remotely while working out of the Bismarck office as needed. ? During the field season (typically April through November), this role offers a minimum 40-hour workweek during regular business hours (Central Time Zone), with opportunities for overtime as project demands arise. Overtime is paid at time and a half. Compensation will be commensurate with education and experience. For candidates applying for full-time permanent employment status, BCA offers a comprehensive benefit package that includes: health, dental, and vision insurance, life insurance coverage, retirement savings options with company contributions and matches, and Paid Time Off (PTO). ? Travel & Fieldwork Support
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? Why Join BCA? At BCA, we are more than just a workplace; we are a team dedicated to preserving cultural heritage. Our projects are diverse and challenging, offering opportunities for growth and experience in CRM and archaeology. Many of our employees have successfully built long-term careers at BCA or used their experience here to transition into advanced roles with state and federal agencies. ? How to Apply If you are passionate about archaeology and cultural preservation, we invite you to join our team! Please submit the following at :
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Full-Time Seasonal Archaeological Field Technician, Bismarck, ND
开云体育Join Our Team as a Full-Time Seasonal Archaeological Field Technician! ? Beaver Creek Archaeology, Inc. (BCA), a cultural resource management (CRM) consultancy with offices in Bismarck, ND, and Artesia, NM, is seeking multiple enthusiastic and motivated individuals to join our team as Seasonal Full-Time Archaeological Field Technicians. ? At BCA, we specialize in cultural resource projects throughout the central-western United States, with a focus on the Great Plains region. As a Field Technician, you will play a critical role in conducting archaeological field surveys, excavations, and data collection under the guidance of experienced project leaders and senior archaeologists. ? Position Overview This position is based out of our Bismarck, ND office, with a standard minimum 40-hour workweek during regular business hours (Central Time Zone) to be expected. Overtime can be expected based on project demands. Overtime is paid at time and a half. Compensation will be competitive and commensurate with education and experience.
For high-performing candidates, there may be opportunities to transition into a permanent position, which includes access to BCA’s comprehensive benefits package. More details on the benefits will be available prior to any transition. ? Fun Facts About the North Dakota Fieldwork Season: Each year brings new challenges and adventures! Every season is different, making this a perfect opportunity for someone who thrives in dynamic environments. Additionally, the variety of project types and locations keeps things fresh and exciting each year. ? Key Responsibilities
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? Why Join BCA? At BCA, we are more than just a workplace; we are a team dedicated to preserving our cultural heritage. Our projects are diverse and challenging, offering opportunities for growth and experience in CRM and archaeology. After gaining valuable experience with our firm, over multiple years and field seasons, many of our former employees have successfully transitioned into archaeology positions with state and federal agencies, building on the skills and expertise developed during their time with us. ? How to Apply If you are passionate about archaeology and cultural preservation, we invite you to join our team. Please submit the following to
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Deputy State Archaeologist - Georgia - Department of Natural Resources - Permanent/Full Time - Starting Salary Range $47,879.85 + Benefits
开云体育The Georgia Office of the State Archaeologist is looking for a Deputy State Archaeologist. ? About this position: This position is located in the Georgia Office of the State Archaeologist headquartered at Panola Mountain State Park in Stockbridge, Georgia. Deadline to apply is 4/4/2025. ? Compensation: Starting Salary - $47,879.85 Benefits – ERS Pension Retirement with 401(K) matching up to 3%, Health Insurance (optional), Flex and Deferred Compensation (optional – dental, life, employee assistance, credit union, legal insurance), Leave – annual, sick, comp time, paid holidays. ? JOB DESCRIPTION The incumbent in this position serves as the Deputy State Archaeologist within the Georgia Office of the State Archaeologist (OSA). Under the direction of the Georgia State Archaeologist, the primary duties of this position include management of the day-to-day activities of the OSA including the supervision of one staff member. The successful candidate will focus on managing workflow to provide archaeological technical assistance to the Parks and Historic Sites Division (PHSD) and the Wildlife Resources Division (WRD) concerning compliance with the Georgia Environmental Policy Act (GEPA) and state stewardship laws and partnering with PHDS staff to develop new and update existing interpretive signage, displays, and exhibits. The successful applicant will triage all incoming cultural resource review requests, assign them for review, and ensure they are completed in a timely manner. These projects will require both desktop review as well as field reconnaissance surveys primarily on state lands managed by WRD and PHSD throughout Georgia. Additional duties will include coordinating with partner organizations to provide archaeological outreach programming, providing cultural resource technical assistance to members of the public and other partnering agencies and assist the State Archaeologist with DNR’s NAGPRA compliance. This position will require occasional overnight travel with long days in remote locations. The incumbent will work closely with WRD Forest Management Timber Operations, WRD land managers and biologists, PHSD interpretive and site staff, the DNR State Lands Archaeologist, DNR Engineering and Construction and the Georgia State Archaeologist. This position must meet the Secretary of the Interior’s professional qualification standards for archaeology. ? ? MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s degree in Natural Resource Management, Environmental Science, Historical Preservation or a closely related field from an accredited college or university AND Two years of experience in a directly related field. OR High school diploma or GED AND Two years of experience required at the lower-level Curator/Preservationist 3 (NRP032) or position equivalent. ? PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Preference may be given to applicants with a master’s degree in archaeology, anthropology, or a closely related field in combination with two (2) or more of the following qualifications: ????????????????? Five (5) years’ experience in cultural resource management in the Southeastern US. ????????????????? A minimum of three (3) years archaeological field experience. ????????????????? Familiarity with federal, state, and local historic preservation regulations. ????????????????? Demonstrated proficiency with GIS and GPS. ????????????????? Experience with public lands management and/or timber harvesting protocols. ????????????????? Demonstrated ability in conducting archaeological survey for Section 106 compliance and preparing archaeological reports for Section 106 review. ????????????????? Experience complying with NAGPRA. ????????????????? A minimum of one (1) year supervisory experience. ? ? If interested in applying for this position, please submit a resume and electronic DNR Application for Employment to the e-mail address below or mail a complete DNR Application for Employment to the following address: ? Georgia Department of Natural Resources State Parks & Historic Sites Division ATTN: Londa Moates 2610 Highway 155, SW Stockbridge, GA 30281 ? Link to electronic application: ? ? Rachel Black, Ph.D. State Archaeologist Office of the State Archaeologist
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Updated! Cultural Resource Specialist - Morongo Band of Mission Indians - Banning, CA - Full-time with enhanced benefits!
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Cultural Resource Specialist:
Banning, CA
Full-time
Pay: $28.00 per hour
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Morongo Band of Mission Indians is seeking a dynamic professional to perform varied goals and objectives in support of Morongo Tribal Historic Preservation Office/Cultural Resources program; assist in research, development and operations of tribal cultural
resources protections for the Morongo community on reservation and ancestral lands;? assist in maintaining consultation, project files and data entry; assist in contract preparation, project invoicing and monitor check requests; and assist in building and
maintaining the Morongo Collections and Cultural Resources database.
Morongo offers enhanced benefit options including medical, dental, free vision, free group life insurance with employer match, 401k, retail partners and restaurant discounts, gas discounts and more.
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Set at the foot of the beautiful San Gorgonio and San Jacinto Mountains, the Morongo Indian Reservation spans more than 35,000 acres and overlooks the vistas of the Banning Pass. Morongo Band of Mission Indians protects its past through meticulous care and
restoration of its extensive collection of cultural artifacts including mission baskets remarkable for their beauty and craftsmanship. Morongo’s collection also includes stone grinding bowls (metates), stone mortars (manos), clay jars (ollas) and historical
photos and recordings. Morongo advances the understanding and preservation of tribal cultures, knowledge and artifacts through collaborations with the Malki Museum, the oldest nonprofit museum founded by Native Americans on a California Indian reservation,
and the Dorothy Ramon Learning Center.
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Cultural Resource Specialist, Full-Time, Southwestern U.S., $60,000 - $64,000 annual + benefits (Bat Conservation International)
Bat Conservation International Cultural Resource Specialist Southwest USA ? Status: Full-time, exempt Reports to: Cultural Resource Coordinator (Autumn Cool) Key Relationships: Restoration Team, Habitat Protection & Restoration Program, Conservation Department Salary: $60,000–$64,000 per year ? ? BCI and our Mission Bat Conservation International (BCI), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to ending bat extinctions worldwide, seeks a full-time Cultural Resource Specialist to join BCI’s Conservation Department. The Cultural Resource Specialist will work as part of the Restoration Team in the Habitat Protection & Restoration Program (HP&R). ? Primary Responsibilities and Expectations The successful candidate must be currently permitted or qualified to be permitted as a Principal Investigator/Project Director on state, Bureau of Land Management, and U.S. Forest Service lands in at least one of the following states: Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. Preference will be given to candidates who are BLM permittable in southwest New Mexico. The Cultural Resources Specialist will oversee and conduct fieldwork and reporting for cultural resource inventories based in the American Southwest. They will work directly with BCI’s Cultural Resource Coordinator to coordinate with internal teams in HP&R and external partners to support BCI’s work in the states. Cultural resources work includes overseeing field crew and reporting writing staff, conducting fieldwork, documenting and analyzing archaeological sites, completing cultural resource inventory forms, and writing archaeological technical reports. ? BCI’s cultural resource inventories are primarily done in combination with subterranean bat surveys to gather information on wildlife and cultural resources at abandoned mines. The inventories are used to guide treatment recommendations to protect important cultural and biological resources during safeguarding and closure of abandoned mines on public lands. BCI’s cultural resource inventories also include block and linear pedestrian surveys of areas selected for wildlife habitat improvement and restoration projects. This position will also assist with other project duties, including data and photo organization, map production, conducting research, and other tasks. ? Our program highly encourages all staff to seek out opportunities within other teams and specialties to better understand the full capacity of the HP&R program and to build working relationships with colleagues outside of their respective specialties and teams. The ideal candidate will be willing and able to provide writing and fieldwork assistance to other teams within HP&R during lulls in cultural resources work. BCI offers on-the-job training, and opportunities for additional safety/medical certifications may be available. Traversing challenging terrain on foot and conducting surveys in inclement, uncomfortable, and variable weather is a part of all field-based work within HP&R. ? Work Schedule The Cultural Resource Specialist is a full-time, primarily remote position. The work schedule will vary based on project needs and availability. The primary duties of the position are to serve as Principal Inspector/Field Director for cultural resource inventories in permitted regions. This includes coordinating with coworkers and external partners and leading fieldwork and reporting tasks. The Cultural Resource Specialist will also assist with fieldwork and other project duties for cultural resource inventories led by other BCI staff in other regions as project needs and availability require. Reporting tasks will be completed remotely from a home office. Office work will comprise the majority of duties. ? Fieldwork may include up to two field sessions per month during the field season. When fieldwork is expected, advance notice of 1–2 months is generally provided. Fieldwork requires traveling to project sites and living and working in or near project locations. Projects are often in remote, mountainous terrain near small communities with limited services. Field sessions typically last five weekdays, including paid travel days, though some projects may last longer and may include working weekends. Travel and fieldwork days range from 8–12 working hours, sometimes more. Overnight lodging will usually be provided in single-occupancy hotel rooms or shared house rentals with private bedrooms for each team member. Some projects may require overnight camping; BCI will provide basic camping equipment (tent, sleeping bag and pad, stove, etc.) as needed. Meals, equipment, and travel costs will be reimbursed to federal per diem standards. ? Additional opportunities within HP&R – if interest and availability permit – may include conducting subterranean wildlife surveys, generating subterranean survey reports, protecting and restoring water resources for wildlife, assisting with agave plantings, generating post-restoration activity reports, assisting with drone surveys, drafting National Environmental Policy Act compliance documents, grant writing, and assisting with data management. ? Position Overview §? Serve as Principal Investigator/Project Director for projects located in at least one of the following states: Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. Preference will be given to candidates who are BLM permittable in southwest New Mexico. §? Conduct fieldwork and reporting for cultural resource inventories, alternately serving as PI/PD or assistant archaeologist as determined by project needs and permit status. §? Write technical reports, complete archaeological site/resource forms, draw site sketch maps, and organize data and photos. §? Conduct background research using archival records, physical and online sources, and historical maps and photographs. §? Interpret results of surveys based on field notes, photography, and GIS data. §? Synthesize information to create appropriate National Register of Historic Places eligibility assessments and resource management recommendations. §? Survey and document historic and prehistoric archaeological resources using digital field forms, photographs, and GPS devices. §? Plan and manage logistics for field projects, including making travel reservations, route planning and navigation, and maintaining gear. §? Collaborate with teams in BCI to support the growth of archaeology and cultural resource management in conservation work. ? Qualifications and Skills Needed (70% or more of the desired skills, we encourage you to apply): Required Knowledge/Experience §? Master’s degree in a relevant field of study such as archaeology, history, anthropology, or historic preservation. §? Previous archaeological report writing or editing experience. §? Experience completing cultural resource inventory forms, including NRHP recommendations. §? Ability to review, synthesize, and interpret archaeological data and communicate conclusions verbally and in writing. §? Excellent communication skills and comfort communicating with colleagues in a remote work environment. §? Experience working in cooperative, small-team settings. §? Experience working outdoors and comfort moving through difficult terrain with limited resources. §? Experience driving off-road. §? Reliable and self-motivated worker. §? Demonstrate initiative and resourceful problem-solving skills to optimize project completion. §? Strong writing skills and attention to detail. §? Proficiency in Microsoft Word, including utilizing style templates and automatic cross-references. §? Must have a valid US driver’s license and clean driving record. ? Preferred Knowledge/Experience: §? Experience in digital mapping (e.g., using EOS GPS, Trimble, or ArcGIS Field Maps) and digital site documentation (e.g., using ArcGIS Survey123). §? Experience using GIS programs to create and modify spatial data (e.g., using ArcGIS Pro or QGIS). §? Proficiency in Adobe Acrobat and Microsoft Excel. §? Experience leading field crews. §? Experience using hand tools (e.g., shovel, saw, pick, axe). §? Experience and/or interest in using rock climbing equipment. §? Certifications in first aid, CPR, and/or wilderness medicine. ? Field Conditions and Physical Effort §? Fieldwork requires considerable physical activity; heavy lifting, pushing, or pulling of objects up to 30 pounds may be required. §? Work environments involve some exposure to hazards or physical risks which require situational awareness, adherence to basic safety precautions, and open communication. §? Work may involve moderate exposure to unusual elements such as extreme temperatures, dirt, dust, unpleasant odors, strong winds, and/or rain. §? Fieldwork requires hiking at high altitudes in rugged terrain with steep slopes (>30°) and elevation changes of more than 1,000 feet. ?
? BCI is deeply committed to JEDI and embeds JEDI-centered practices in our conservation work and organizational culture. BCI is determined to be an employer of choice and believes that the best organizational performance will come from a safe, diverse, and inclusive work environment. What We Offer You: The salary range for this position is $60,000–$64,000 based on location and experience. BCI offers a competitive compensation package with an organizational culture that supports staff well-being and professional development. Benefits include but are not limited to paid vacation and sick time; 401(k) plan with employer match; and health, dental, and vision insurance plans. ? To Apply If you have 70% or more of the skills needed, we encourage you to apply. Candidates interested in this position should submit their resume, a cover letter, and a writing sample. The cover letter should describe what unique qualities the applicant can bring to the role and to Bat Conservation International as a whole. The writing sample should be a site narrative or report chapter demonstrating the applicant’s technical archaeological writing skills. ? The deadline to apply for this position is April 4, 2025. Interviews will begin in April, with an ideal start date in late April/early May 2025. ? ? ? ***All Applications are Reviewed in ADP WorkforceNow*** ? ?
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Full-time Manager, Arizona Antiquities Act Permits Office (Arizona State Museum)
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Archaeological field technicians for Phase I survey in Eastern TN (Newport/Greeneville/Johnson City vicinity) $23-27/hr
Good morning, ? Can you please post the following job call on your message board, without the email signature at the end? Much appreciated! ? ? ? Looking for Exciting Opportunities in Archaeology? Join Our Team! UES Wants to Work with You — Seasonal Field Archaeologist — for Upcoming Phase I Survey Work in Eastern Tennessee. $23-$27/hr. ? Archaeological field technicians for Phase I survey in Eastern TN (Newport/Greeneville/Johnson City vicinity) Project Description and Schedule UES is hiring several field technicians to help conduct a Phase I Archaeological Survey in Eastern Tennessee (in the general vicinity of Greeneville). We have project-specific work opportunities that will develop into career-trajectory placement for the right person. Join our growing team of fun, supportive, and forward-thinking cultural resource professionals! The Phase I survey will last between two weeks to one month. The anticipated project start date is March 31st, 2025. Compensation The hourly wage for this project will be between $23 and $27, commensurate with experience and attitude. UES’ preference is for a field tech local to Eastern TN but will consider applications from non-local techs. For non-local techs, UES will pay for drive time and accommodation near the project area, along with $60 per diem and will provide daily transport to and from the site. Non-local field techs will be responsible for arranging their travel to and from the project area at the beginning and end of the field session. This opportunity is fast approaching so apply today! This project is temporary, but we are looking for the right person to join our team permanently! ? Responsibilities
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If interested, please submit a resume/CV with three professional references in an email with the subject heading “Tennessee Phase I” to culturalresources@... ? |
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On-Call Archaeological Technicians, San Francisco Bay Area, $30-35/hr
Archaeological/Historical Consultants seeks on-call archaeological technicians to join our team. We are a small full-service cultural resources management firm based in Oakland, California, with work primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area and nearby counties. Our upcoming opportunities include construction monitoring in the South Bay and the Peninsula. ? Your responsibilities will include: ·?????? Archaeological monitoring ·?????? Recording artifacts and soil profiles ·?????? Preparing monitoring reports ·?????? Collaboration with Native American monitors to protect archaeological resources ? Required Qualifications: ·?????? A BA or MA in archaeology or anthropology, or equivalent work experience. ·?????? Field experience in archaeological excavation, survey, or monitoring ·?????? Excellent observational and note-taking skills ·?????? Proficiency in Word, Excel, and Acrobat ·?????? The ability to walk on rough terrain, stand for long periods, and lift loads up to 40 pounds ·?????? A current California driver’s license and willingness to travel up to 2 hours to field sites ·?????? Ability to identify the archaeological resources typically found in northern California ·?????? A commitment to working respectfully with Native American tribes and preserving the confidentiality of archaeological resources. ? Desirable Qualifications: ·?????? Certified as a Registered Archaeologist (RA) or Registered Professional Archaeologist (RPA) ·?????? Knowledge of CEQA and NHPA Section 106 processes ·?????? OSHA 10-hour safety training ·?????? Prior experience working with San Francisco Bay Area Native American tribes ·?????? Experience with burial excavation ·?????? Coursework or field experience in geoarchaeology or soil science ? Archaeological Technician has a pay range of $30.00-$35.00/hour depending on experience and qualifications. Mileage reimbursement is available, but we do not typically offer hotel or per diem. Benefits include 401(k) with employer match and sick leave accrual. We are small but growing firm with a friendly and supportive working environment. ? Please send your cover letter and resumé to: info@.... We look forward to hearing from you! ? A/HC is an equal opportunity employer. |
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Archaeological Project Manager for PNW operations, Full-Time Salaried Position with Great Benefits
开云体育Harris Environmental Group, Inc.is seeking an Archaeological Project Manager, to work with our Pacific Northwest Cultural Resources team. Office/administrative work for this role can be performed remotely in conjunction with some field-work which would be done on-site in various Washington and/or Oregon locations. This role will direct compliance projects for state, federal, and commercial clients. Archaeological experience in the Pacific Northwest United States is preferred. The position will assist with project development, direction, coordination and quality control for cultural resource management projects while expanding our archaeological and historical consulting team. Responsibilities will include project direction (including some fieldwork and travel), training of staff, oversight of field directors, and producing quality reports, managing multiple projects, and budgets. Candidates must have an M. A. or Ph.D. in Anthropology or Archaeology and a minimum of five years of work experience and two to four years of experience managing projects. Compensation package will be commensurate with experience. Benefits include health, dental, vision, company-paid Life and Disability insurances, retirement plan with available employer contribution match, and generous holiday and paid time off options. ? Job Duties and Responsibilities: · Ensure that all fieldwork, analysis, and report production is conducted to professional standards and guidelines · Remain current with agency protocols for conducting cultural resources work · Manage budgets, prepare proposals, reports, and other technical documents, monitor field procedures, and author Research Designs, Treatment Plans, and other technical documents · Oversee field research, data collection, inventory, analysis, and final report production · Establish project procedures and budgetary restraints and assure that projects are concluded within budget and on time · Conduct content edits of technical reports · Take initiative, resolve problems, and create improved procedures to assure tasks are completed in the most effective manner Qualifications: · Graduate degree in archaeology, anthropology or related field · At least five years supervisory and fieldwork experience in contract archaeology and experience working on National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) compliance · Ability to plan and conduct research based on contemporary archaeological method and theory · Ability to be listed on our various federal and state cultural resource permits -Experience in Washington and Oregon strongly preferred · Experience with content edits of reports and a strong background in scheduling and budgeting · Ability to train, coordinate, and oversee personnel · Exceptional technical writing skills and a record of completing and editing technical reports on deadlines · Experience with Section 106 compliance, NEPA and other relevant compliance processes · Ability to work independently as well as oversee small or large projects · Experience with excavation, artifact identification, and analysis of archaeological data · Proficiency using ESRI GIS software and data management as applied to CRM projects · Experience working with Native American groups and US federal agencies ? To apply, please email resume and letter of interest to Katie Handley, HR Manager at khandley@... ? |
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Archaeology Crew Chief - Washington State; King and Snohomish Counties - Perteet, Inc
开云体育Perteet is seeking an experienced, full-time Archaeology Crew Chief to join our tight knit Cultural Resources group, based in Seattle, Washington. All our field projects are in Washington State, and most are conducted in King and Snohomish Counties. ? The salary range for this position is $32 to $37/hour ? What you will be doing:
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? Why work at Perteet? Because Perteet is employee-owned and based in Washington state, we are devoted to the well-being and prosperity of our employees and local communities. Our core Cultural Resources staff has decades of experience in archaeological research, teaching, and community engagement, and we are a great home for reliable, hardworking archaeologists interested in high-quality research and the?advancement of their expertise and careers. As a 100% employee-owned company, we are committed to empowering our people to realize their full potential — and have fun while they’re at it. Our leadership provides team members with ongoing opportunities for growth in an open and supportive culture that prioritizes a healthy work-life balance. We pay drive time, per diem, and lodging for projects outside our local area. ? Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit a brief writing sample with their resume.? Please submit to HR@... for consideration. ? Perteet is an equal-opportunity employer. This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are confidential and are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you are NOT the intended recipient and receive this communication, please delete this message and any attachments. Thank you. |
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Archaeological Field Technicians - Georgia - Temporary with Potential for Permanent
TerraXplorations, Inc.?is seeking contract-based?Field Technicians?(multiple positions) for a project in central Georgia.?The hourly wage for this position ranges between $18.68 to $22.00 an hour. The rate is dependent upon previous experience and qualifications. While this call is for contract-based?employment, there is later potential for full-time employment that would include?health and retirement benefits. ? Responsibilities: ·?????????Works under the supervision of a Field Director, Crew Chief, Principal Investigator, and/or Project Manager. ·?????????Performs tasks associated with Phase I survey, including shovel testing, excavation, photography, and documentation. ? ·?????????Basic knowledge of the requisite skills for each phase of archaeological investigations, including orienteering for the survey, hand excavation/shovel excavation techniques, documentation of field survey forms/survey areas, sample collection strategies, cursory artifact analysis, and subsurface and surface feature identification. ? Minimum Qualifications: ·?????????Ability to perform strenuous work in various environmental conditions. ·?????????Ability to work in a team-based environment. ·?????????Ability to follow written and verbal instructions. ·?????????Excellent documentation and communication skills. ·?????????Proficiency with Google Drive (docs, sheets), Calendar, and Email. ·?????????Proficiency with a compass and possess general navigation skills. ·?????????Ability to travel extensively and for long periods of time ? Preferred Qualifications: ·?????????A bachelor’s degree in Archaeology, Anthropology, or a closely related field ·?????????One or more years of professional experience in Cultural Resource Management and/or completion of an archaeological field school. ·?????????Ability to identify historic and pre-contact artifacts from the Southeastern United States. ·?????????Experience performing Phase I, II, and III projects. ? ? To apply, send a CV/resume along with a list of three professional references to?hr@..., and please put?"Field Tech Application” in the subject line. |
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NEW Job! Cultural Resource Specialist - Full-time with benefits - Morongo Band of Mission Indians - Banning, CA
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Cultural Resource Specialist:
Banning, CA
Full-time
Pay: $28.00 per hour
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Morongo Band of Mission Indians is seeking a dynamic professional to perform varied goals and objectives in support of Morongo Tribal Historic Preservation Office/Cultural Resources program; assist in research, development and operations of tribal cultural
resources protections for the Morongo community on reservation and ancestral lands;? assist in maintaining consultation, project files and data entry; assist in contract preparation, project invoicing and monitor check requests; and assist in building and
maintaining the Morongo Collections and Cultural Resources database.
Morongo offers enhanced benefit options including medical, dental, free vision, free group life insurance with employer match, 401k, retail partners and restaurant discounts, gas discounts and more.
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Set at the foot of the beautiful San Gorgonio and San Jacinto Mountains, the Morongo Indian Reservation spans more than 35,000 acres and overlooks the vistas of the Banning Pass. Morongo Band of Mission Indians protects its past through meticulous care and
restoration of its extensive collection of cultural artifacts including mission baskets remarkable for their beauty and craftsmanship. Morongo’s collection also includes stone grinding bowls (metates), stone mortars (manos), clay jars (ollas) and historical
photos and recordings. Morongo advances the understanding and preservation of tribal cultures, knowledge and artifacts through collaborations with the Malki Museum, the oldest nonprofit museum founded by Native Americans on a California Indian reservation,
and the Dorothy Ramon Learning Center.
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Cultural Resource Specialist - Full-time with benefits - Morongo Band of Mission Indians - Banning, CA
Cultural Resource Specialist: Banning, CA Full-time Pay: $28.00 per hour Apply at: ? Morongo Band of Mission Indians is seeking a dynamic professional to perform varied goals and objectives in support of Morongo Tribal Historic Preservation Office/Cultural Resources program; assist in research, development and operations of tribal cultural resources protections for the Morongo community on reservation and ancestral lands;? assist in maintaining consultation, project files and data entry; assist in contract preparation, project invoicing and monitor check requests; and assist in building and maintaining the Morongo Collections and Cultural Resources database. Morongo offers enhanced benefit options including medical, dental, free vision, free group life insurance with employer match, 401k, retail partners and restaurant discounts, gas discounts and more. ?
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1 Temporary Archaeology Field Technician, H&P Inc. Suffolk, VA, $22-24/hr, $55PD, Single Occ Hotel
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Hurt & Proffitt, Inc. has an immediate opening for a qualified archaeological field technician for a survey project in Suffolk, Virginia. The project will run from March 25-31 with the 24th?and 1st being drive days. Preference given to those who can work the
entire project but given the short notice, those who can work for a portion of it will be considered as well.
Pay is $22-24/hr., single occupancy lodging provided and $55 per diem.? This is a temporary contract position for the duration of the field project.? Minimum requirements are certified archaeological field
school and survey experience. Send resumes to Dwayne Pickett at dpickett@....??If email is not visible you may contact us using this user name (dpickett) at our website handp.com.
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Permanent Full Time SENIOR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN
开云体育Senior Architectural Historian Location: Rockaway, NJ Job-Type: Full-time, On-Site/In-Field (Benefits Available) ? Position Overview: E2 Project Management LLC (E2PM), a multi-discipline Small Business Enterprise (SBE) with offices in Rockaway and Manasquan, NJ, provides innovative engineering, environmental, and project management solutions across NJ, NY, and PA. Since 2005, E2PM has delivered expert services in engineering, environmental compliance, construction management, cultural and natural resource management, land surveying, site planning, and regulatory permitting. E2PM supports telecommunications, infrastructure, land development, and utility/power projects, offering tailored solutions for public and private sector clients. With expertise in brownfield redevelopment, water and wastewater management, hazardous materials, and large-scale infrastructure, E2PM remains committed to sustainable, high-quality solutions that meet evolving regulatory and industry challenges. ? E2PM is seeking a Senior Architectural Historian to lead and oversee architectural resource evaluations, historic preservation planning, and Section 106 compliance efforts. This position requires an experienced professional with deep expertise in historic property assessments, regulatory compliance, and cultural resource management. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in evaluating historic structures and landscapes, preparing technical reports, and consulting with regulatory agencies. As a key member of the Cultural Resource Department, the Senior Architectural Historian will manage multiple projects, mentor junior staff, and ensure high-quality deliverables that align with state and federal preservation laws. This is an excellent opportunity for a preservation professional to apply their expertise in a fast-paced, collaborative environment. ? TYPICAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: ·???????? Conduct and lead architectural resource surveys, historical assessments, and regulatory compliance reviews. ·???????? Evaluate historic structures and cultural landscapes within the framework of National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) criteria and state/local regulations. ·???????? Analyze project impacts on historic properties and develop mitigation strategies in coordination with clients and agencies. ·???????? Prepare high-quality technical reports, including National Register nominations, HABS/HAER documentation, historic structure reports, and preservation planning documents. ·???????? Ensure compliance with NHPA, Section 106, NEPA, CEQA, and other preservation laws. ·???????? Facilitate consultation processes with state and federal agencies, tribal organizations, and historic preservation offices. ·???????? Provide expert guidance on preservation planning, design guidelines, and treatment recommendations for historic properties. ·???????? Manage project budgets, deliverables, and schedules, ensuring timely completion of work. ·???????? Supervise and mentor junior staff, review technical reports, and contribute to team development. ·???????? Support business development initiatives, including proposal writing and client engagement. ? PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: ·???????? Master’s degree in Architectural History, Historic Preservation, Architecture, or a related field (PhD preferred). ·???????? 7-10 years of experience in architectural history, cultural resource management, or historic preservation, with at least 5 years in a leadership role. ·???????? Expertise in NHPA, Section 106, CEQA, NEPA, and other preservation laws. ·???????? Meets the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualifications in Architectural History and have a strong understanding of the SOI Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties and historic preservation regulations. ·???????? Proven ability to manage complex cultural resource projects, including surveys, evaluations, and compliance documentation. ·???????? Experience preparing NRHP nominations, HABS/HAER documentation, historic context studies, preservation plans, FCC filings, and E-106 submissions. ·???????? Skilled in client and regulatory agency consultation, Section 106 conflict resolution, and stakeholder communication. ·???????? Exceptional technical writing and project management skills, including budgeting, scheduling, and quality control. ·???????? Familiarity with GIS, CAD, and architectural documentation tools preferred. ·???????? Professional certifications or memberships (e.g., National Trust for Historic Preservation, ACRA) are a plus. ·???????? Ability to manage multiple projects, meet deadlines, and adapt to a fast-paced environment. ·???????? Willingness to travel for fieldwork and project meetings across NJ, NY, and PA. ·???????? Valid driver’s license and clean driving record required to travel to project sites across NJ, NY, and PA as needed. ? Compensation: E2PM offers an attractive compensation and benefits package, including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k) plan, professional development assistance, flexible schedule, and paid holidays. Additional details regarding benefits will be provided during the interview process. ? Equal Opportunity Employer: E2PM is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other protected status as defined by law. ? HOW TO APPLY: For consideration for this position, please submit a cover letter and resume (with “Senior-level Architectural Historian” as the subject) via email ONLY to: officemgr@.... ? ·???????? Location: Rockaway, NJ ·???????? Hourly Compensation: Negotiable?based upon experience ·???????? Please, NO recruiters, employment agency submissions ·???????? Please, NO phone calls about this position, submit inquiries through email ONLY. ·???????? Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests. ? ? Sheri George Office Manager E2 Project Management LLC 87 Hibernia Avenue Rockaway, NJ 07866 Office: 973-299-5200 Email: sheri.george@... ? |