This came across ACRA-L Position Announcement: Archaeologist/Field Director
Description: Work on cultural resource management projects in northern California. Specific duties will include conducting literature and records searches, completing field surveys and identification studies, conducting archival research, taking field photographs, preparing site and property records, making site maps, and writing results sections of CRM reports. Serve as Field Director and assistant to Principal Investigator.
Experience: Meet Secretary of Interior Professional Qualifications Standards for Archeology (36 CFR 61); any others (history, architecture, etc.) a plus. SOPA certification and/or RPA status definitely preferred. Section 106 training highly desirable. Really need someone sharp and dedicated with an anthropology/archaeology/history background; we can work on Section 106 training etc. if you are new to the practice.
Other: Must be willing and able to travel. Firm has three offices in Roseville (main), Oakland, and San Francisco. Use of personal vehicle compensated (per mile rates).
Interested?: Send full vitae, letter of interest, and references to:
Mitchell R. Childress ECORP Consulting 2100 Embarcadero Street Oakland, CA 94606
electronic submissions may be sent to either of the following addresses:
mailto:michildres@... mailto:mchildress@... mailto:rjoe_brandon@...
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Short project in SW Oregon
Historical Research Associates (HRA) is trying to find up to 3 crew people for a 4 day project in Tri City, Oregon, a small town along I-5 south of Roseburg. The project includes excavation of up to 9 50x50 cm test pits in the ROW of a natural gas pipeline. Work will begin as soon as an Oregon excavation permit is secured, which is expected on 9/2 or 9/3. Crew members are expected to have a good base of experience in Northwest archaeology and a willingness to work on Labor Day, if necessary.
DO NOT REPLY TO THIS E-MAIL ADDRESS - all replies should be directed to Dr. Sean Hess at <shess@...>. If you don't have e-mail, please call Dr. Hess at (503) 261-0149.
Thanks.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Sean Hess, Ph.D., RPA Project Archaeologist Historical Research Associates (HRA) *Seattle Office* 119 Pine Street, Suite 207 Seattle, WA 98101 ph. (206) 343-0226 fax (206) 343-0226
----------------------- *Portland Contact Point* 10910 N.E. Knott Street Portland, OR 97220 ph. (503) 261-0149 fax (503) 261-8591
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The University of Maine at Farmington, Archaeology Research Center is looking to hire archaeological technicians for phase I survey in northern Vermont. The project will last from 7 September to the end of the month. Per diem provided, hourly wage dependent upon experience. For further information contact
Richard Corey 207-778-7061 fax 207-778-7024
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Employment- (please excuse cross-posting)
Historic Archaeologist/Principal Investigator
HAR is currently seeking an individual to act as a Senior Historic Archaeologist/Principal Investigator on various projects in the Midwestern United States. The current position involves part-time employment on a project by project basis and may evolve into a full-time position with benefits. The minimum required professional qualifications are as follows:
1. Graduate degree in Archaeology, Anthropology or closely related field.
2. A minimum of one year supervised field and analytical experience in general North American archaeology.
3. A minimum of one year full-time professional experience or equivalent specialized training in archaeological research, administration or management.
4. A minimum of one year full-time professional experience at a supervisory level in the study of archaeological resources of the historic period.
5. Demonstrated ability to carry out research to completion.
Qualified applicants may submit a resume by September 20, 1999 in confidence to:
Historic Archaeological Research 3223 Vincz Drive Indianapolis, IN 46228 (317) 290-0168
No e-mails please!
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From: "Letisha Luecking" <archeo1@...> To: shovelbums@... Subject: job posting Date: Fri, 03 Sep 1999 12:52:22 PDT Mime-Version: 1.0 Status: U
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Field Archeologists and Field Directors
R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc., announces immediate openings for Field Archeologists and Field Directors at its New Orleans, Louisiana office. Applicants for the Field Director position must possess a M.A. in Anthropology, have completed an archeological field school, and served in a similar capacity for two or more years. Field Archeologists must possess a B.A. in Anthropology and have completed an archeological field school or demonstrate equivalent experience. These are temporary salaried positions with the possibility of becoming permanent positions. Benefits packages (including paid holidays, vacation, and sick leave; health, dental, and life insurance; and a liberal 401(K) plan) will vary depending upon the duration of employment. Salaries are highly competitive and commensurate with educational and professional experience.
For more information, please send a resume and salary requirements to: Ms. Deborah Ricardo-Lewis R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc. Attn: Personnel Department 5824 Plauche Street New Orleans, LA 70123
Equal Opportunity Employer
Thank you, Letisha Luecking R. Christopher Goodwin & Assoc., Inc. 5824 Plauch St. New Orleans, LA 70123 800-360-ARCH rcgla@...
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SW work with Lone Mountain
Lone Mountain Archaeological Services, Inc. has several openings for archaeological technicians and supervisory archaeologists/field directors with experience in southwestern Colorado and southeastern Utah. The successful candidates will be self-motivated, flexible, possess exceptional
field and office skills, and be dedicated to the maintenance of high professional standards. Supervisory archaeologists/field directors should be permitted in the BLM Districts in these areas or will have the required experience to become permitted immediately. Applicants with experience in
other areas of Colorado and Utah are encouraged to apply.
Required qualifications are:
B.A. or M.A. in archaeology / anthropology, with an understanding of method and theory. Minimum of two years experience in cultural resource management (CRM), with demonstrated survey skills. Demonstrated supervisory experience. Ability to conduct basic cultural materials identification and in-field lithic analysis. Established field skills, including (but not limited to) experience with
compass, SLR cameras, transit, GPS. Competence in reading topographic, aerial, and project maps. Ability to draw accurate site maps and complete site forms. Ability to write quickly, clearly and concisely, and to follow stylistic
guidelines. Willingness to take direction from managers. Ability and willingness to serve as in-field client contact. Ability and willingness to teach and mentor crew members. Ability to walk several miles per day under adverse conditions.
Lone Mountain Archaeological Services, Inc. is a rapidly growing, five year
old firm with offices in Albuquerque, New Mexico; El Paso, Texas; and Tucson, Arizona. We offer a comprehensive benefits package for salaried employees.
Please mail, fax, or email letter of interest, curriculum vita, and list of
references to:
Dr. Deni Seymour Lone Mountain Archaeological Services, Inc. 2625 Pennsylvania Ave. NE, Suite 2000 Albuquerque, NM 87110
Phone: (505) 881-0011 Fax: (505) 881-0020 mailto:djslmas@...
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Principal Investigator, Pittsburgh, PA
Hi Everyone from California, Found this surfing. C.
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Date: Wed, 8 Sep 1999 21:07:07 EDT From: LN09990476@... To: acra-l@... Subject: Archaeological Survey Job Message-ID: <8043566c.2508623b@...>
Applied Paleoscience is looking for a crewmember with archaeological survey experience for a project in Hells Canyon (Oregon and Idaho). The project will take place in October 1999. The survey is within the canyon and involves transportation by boat to very steep and treacherous areas. Experience with mapping, IMACS forms, and feature drawing is desirable.
Please call if interested: (509) 375-1481
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Re: Principal Investigator, Pittsburgh, PA
Hi Again, All,
Found this surfing.
C. ==================================================== From: Preserve/Net Opportunities
Principal Investigator
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Position Announcement: Principal Investigator Pittsburgh, PA
Skelly and Loy, Inc., an engineering and environmental consulting firm, has immediate openings for archaeological Principal Investigators to work out of our Pittsburgh, PA office. Projects include Phase I/II survey and testing and Phase III data recovery at both prehistoric and historic sites. Applicants must hold a graduate degree in anthropology and have a minimum of two years' professional experience at the supervisory level on cultural resource management projects. Strong organizational, technical and writing skills a must. Experience in Great Lakes or Eastern United States culture history required, with experience in Michigan, New York, New Jersey and Delaware a plus. Applicant must also be flexible and able to work well with others in a team environment.
Skelly and Loy offers competitive salary, benefits and advancement opportunities.
Please send a current resume, a list of at least three recent references and date of availability to:
Skelly and Loy, Inc. 520 Seco Road Monroeville, PA 15146
Qualified Minority and/or Female Applicants are encouraged to apply EOE/M/F/V/H No Phone Calls ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --
Preserve/Net Information Service Copyright 1994-1999 by Robert E. Pick All Rights Reserved.
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Delivered-To: rjoe@... Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 15:33:31 -0700 From: "Gavin H. Archer" <garcher@...> MIME-Version: 1.0 To: shovelbums@... Subject: Job posting
I have a temporary field technician position and a temporary crew chief position open for seven days of testing in Tucson, AZ in late September. Subsequent opportunities are possible.
The field technician must have a Bachelor's degree, field school, and demonstrated CRM field skills. The crew chief must have a Bachelor's degree, field school, demonstrated CRM field skills, the ability to supervise a field technician and a backhoe operator, and the ability to work effectively without on-site supervision.
Applicants should send a resume to:
Gavin Archer SWCA, Inc. 343 S. Scott Ave. Tucson, AZ 85701 (520) 325-2033 (fax) garcher@...
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HRA projects in Washington State need people!
Historical Research Associates, Inc. (HRA) is seeking qualified field crew for upcoming field projects throughout Washington State including surveys and test excavations along the Lewis River in the southwestern part of the state, test excavations at Ft. Lewis near Tacoma, and surveys and test excavations on the Yakima Training Center near Ellensburg, Washington.
The surveys and test excavations along the Lewis River are slated to begin October 4th, and HRA needs to hire six (6) archaeologists. The project involves survey and testing of archaeological sites in and around reservoirs on the Lewis River, and the project should last from Oct. 4th to Oct. 24th. The other projects are to begin later this fall, with the excavations at the Yakima Training Center coming sometime in the spring.
Please contact Dr. Sean Hess at HRA regarding your availability for these projects at <shess@...>. DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE. Dr. Hess can also be reached at the numbers listed below.
Thanks.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Sean Hess, Ph.D., RPA Project Archaeologist Historical Research Associates (HRA) *Seattle Office* 119 Pine Street, Suite 207 Seattle, WA 98101 ph. (206) 343-0226 fax (206) 343-0249
----------------------- *Portland Contact Point* 10910 N.E. Knott Street Portland, OR 97220 ph. (503) 261-0149 fax (503) 261-8591
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GAI Consultants Field Work
GAI Consultants has Phase III field work for 2 projects,
East Steubenville Archaic Site- Approx 3 to 4 months Lawrence County, Late Woodland Site- Approx 3 to 4 weeks
We also have a variety of smaller projects including field technician, crew chief and lab work . All of the above may be running simultaneously. Please call Anne at 1(800)292-6076. You may go ahead and fax a resume to (412)372-2161 attention: Anne/Archaeology or mail a resume to: GAI Consultants Inc. Cultural Resources Department 570 Beatty Road Monroeville, PA 15146
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job announcement -> North Carolina
Joe, could you post the following announcement on the shovelbums listserve.
TRC Garrow Associates, Inc. is currently hiring a qualified field director and several qualified field technicians starting immediately for Phase I survey work in North Carolina. Applicants for the field director position must have a BA in Anthropology (MA preferred) or related field and at least one year of supervisory experience. Applicants for the field technician position must have a BA in Anthropology or related field and a minimum of one year of field experience. Anyone interested and available should mail, fax, or email a current resume to Tracy Millis at:
TRC Garrow Associates, Inc. 6340 Quadrangle Drive, Suite 200 Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514 (919) 419-7501 (fax) tmillis@... (email) ------------------------------- R. Joe Brandon 1-614-847-1202 mailto:rjoe_brandon@... -------------------------------
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Apologies if this is a repeat of this message. I am not sure that the server sent it out the first time. R. Joe Brandon Joe, could you post the following announcement on the shovelbums listserve.
TRC Garrow Associates, Inc. is currently hiring a qualified field director and several qualified field technicians starting immediately for Phase I survey work in North Carolina. Applicants for the field director position must have a BA in Anthropology (MA preferred) or related field and at least one year of supervisory experience. Applicants for the field technician position must have a BA in Anthropology or related field and a minimum of one year of field experience. Anyone interested and available should mail, fax, or email a current resume to Tracy Millis at:
TRC Garrow Associates, Inc. 6340 Quadrangle Drive, Suite 200 Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514 (919) 419-7501 (fax) tmillis@... (email)
thank you
-- Tracy L. Millis
Senior Archaeologist TRC Garrow Associates, Inc. 6340 Quadrangle Drive, Suite 200 Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514
(919) 419-7594 (voice) (919) 419-7501 (fax)
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***Found this posting--don't ask me for any info--I know nothing about this.
US-OH-Cincinnati-Archeologist (Cultural Resource Manager) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Looking for the remains of cultures, and doing field work. Willing to travel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Additional Information Salary: $12.00 to $20.00 per hour Position Type: Full Time, Contract, Permanent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Contact Information Andre' Jackson ajackson@... Environmental Staffing 2300 Wall St. Suite D Cincinnati OH 45212 Ph: 513 924-2204 Fax: 513 924-2233
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2 archaeological field positions available in Southern Maryland.
The Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum in Southern Maryland seeks applicants for the position of Archaeological Field Crew for a Phase I shovel test pit survey of a creek shoreline in historic Southern Maryland. The area is rich in prehistoric and historic sites. The successful applicant must be willing to work through dense underbrush in the variable climatic conditions that the seasons bring to this area. The project also includes the cleaning and cataloging of artifacts in the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory. The successful applicant should possess at least a general knowledge of prehistoric and historic material culture. The ability to work effectively as a team member is essential. The position will begin in mid-to-late October and will last through December, 1999. Hourly rate is $9.54. This is an unclassified state contractual position with no benefits. For additional information, contact Laura Galke at (410)-586-8556. To apply, please send resume and cover letter to Laura Galke, Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum, 10515 Mackall Rd., St. Leonard, MD. 20685.
The Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum in Southern Maryland seeks applicants for the position of Archaeological Field Crew Chief for a Phase I shovel test pit survey of a creek shoreline in historic Southern Maryland. The area is rich in prehistoric and historic sites. The Crew Chief will assist the Field Director in the supervision of up to 4 crew members, in both field and laboratory settings. The successful applicant must be willing to work through dense underbrush in the variable climatic conditions that the seasons bring to Southern Maryland. The successful applicant will participate in all aspects of field work and laboratory processing, including the cleaning and cataloging of artifacts in the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory. The successful applicant should have a general knowledge of prehistoric and historic material culture. The ability to work effectively as a team member is essential. The position will begin in mid-to-late October and last through December, 1999. Hourly rate is $9.90. This is an unclassified state contractual position with no benefits. For additional information, contact Laura Galke at (410)-586-8556. To apply, please send resume and a cover letter to Laura Galke, Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum, 10515 Mackall Rd., St. Leonard, MD. 20685.
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Historic Architect Position
This came in from ACRA-L (American Cultural Resources Association). Which if FYI you are not subscribed to and want to be kept aware of important legal issues in archaeology, and interpretations of the compliance laws, etc... then subscribe to this list (I recommend the digest version because it can get chatty somedays). IMHO this is one of the best lists for professional archaeologists to read regularly. - R. Joe
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 09:16:13 -0600 From: Mary Huwa <mhuwa@...> To: acra-l@... Subject: Historic Architect Position Message-ID: <37F22D3D.E1E033B2@...>
Historic Architect Positon Open POSITION No. RIC/ARCH/11/15/99
Cultural resources position available with the Center for Ecological Management of Military Lands to be assigned at Fort Richardson, Alaska, to provide support for the U.S. Army cultural resources programs. Position contingent upon the availability of funds.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: U.S. citizenship. MS/MA historical architecture, archeology, anthropology or closely related field. Three years experience in cultural resources management, administration, or research.
DESIRABLE IN ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA: Experience in historical architecture documentation and research. Demonstrated knowledge of traditional archeological surveying procedures. Experience on military installations or with Army cultural resource management programs. Experience operating personal computers and standard office software (word processing, spreadsheets, graphics, etc.). Excellent written and oral communication skills.
RESPONSIBILITIES: Protecting and conserving cultural resources in USARAK control. Writing, updating, and implementing USARAK Cultural Resources Management Plans. Conducting Section 106, NHPA consultation. Conducting inventories of historic and prehistoric resources for USARAK. Managing the NIKE Site Summit Historic District and the Ladd Field National Historic Landmark. Coordinating the Ladd Field Hill Historic Working Group. Conducting economic analysis of historic buildings on USARAK posts. Coordinating mitigation required by the State Historic Preservation Officer and the National Park Service. Salary range $48,000-$53,000.
TO APPLY: Submit (1) letter of application noting position number and responding specifically to each of the qualifications; (2) resume; (3) one copy of transcripts from each college attended and documentation of degree conferral; and (4) list of names, addresses, and telephone numbers of four current or former supervisors. All materials must be received in Room 110 Vo Ed Building no later than 4:30 p.m., November 15, 1999. Incomplete applications cannot be considered. Send to: Mrs. Mary Huwa, CEMML, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1500, voice (970) 491-6620. See complete listing of CEMML available positions at . CSU is EEO/AA employer.
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Immediate Opening--on-going Phase III project.
The Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist has one opening on an on-going Phase III data recovery excavation at two Archaic period sites in Hardin County, Iowa beginning ASAP and running through approximately Thanksgiving. We have an opening because one of our technicians landed a computer programming job with an insurance company (can you imagine!?).
If you have the appropriate skills, are available immediately, and interested please contact me ASAP for details.
JFD
John F. Doershuk, Ph.D., RPA Director, General Contracts Program Office of the State Archaeologist 700 Clinton St., Iowa City, IA 52242-1030
Adjunct Assistant Professor--Anthropology Adjunct Assistant Professor--American Indian and Native Studies Program
Ph. 319-384-0724 Fax 319-384-0768
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From ACRA-L Date: Fri, 1 Oct 1999 9:50:00 -0400 From: Sarah Bridges <Sarah.Bridges@...> To: acra-l@... (Receipt Notification Requested) Subject: Federal archaeologist position in Delaware Message-ID: <37F4BC59.BB32.2874.000@MHS> The Natural Resources Conservation Service in Dover, DE has advertised a GS-12 Cultural Resources Specialist position (Archaeologist Series 193) open to all sources (status and non-status, which means applications may come from within and outside of the Federal government). For information, please go to: on the internet. You may also call thehuman resources staff in Dover at 302 678-4160. The position was posted on September 27 and closes on October 18, 1999. Sarah Bridges --------------------------If you dig it------------------------------------- Let your colleagues know where they can join another 450 archaeologists and archaeology companies to find out first when and where the archaeology jobs are happening. mailto:rjoe_brandon@... -------------------------They will come-------------------------------------
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Arch Tech Opening--Closed
Last week I sent a note about "Immediate Opening--on-going Phase III project...in Hardin County, Iowa." Thanks to all who responded, "shovelbums" list is the best! The position has been successfully filled.
JFD
John F. Doershuk, Ph.D., RPA Director, General Contracts Program Office of the State Archaeologist 700 Clinton St., Iowa City, IA 52242-1030
Adjunct Assistant Professor--Anthropology Adjunct Assistant Professor--American Indian and Native Studies Program
Ph. 319-384-0724 Fax 319-384-0768
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