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Principal Investigator Position

R. Joe Brandon
 


The resume submission deadline for a Principal Investigator position recently
advertised has been extended to October 20, 1999. Details available on the
'What's New' page at the URL below. Parties without browser access may
request position qualifications by e-mail.

Historic Archaeological Research
3223 Vincz Drive
Indianapolis, IN 46228
(317) 290-0168

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Immediate California field tech positions

 

Applied EarthWorks, Inc. is seeking applicants for field technician positions
at prehistoric sites on California's central coast. We have immediate
openings for crew members on an excavation project on Vandenberg AFB. This
project begins 12 October 1999 and is scheduled for 12 days of field work.
We also welcome applicants for other projects that will begin in late October
and November. Applied EarthWorks, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer.

Those interested in applying for openings should fax their resume to (805)
737-4121. Those interested in the VAFB project should contact Becky McKim at
(805) 737-4119.


Archaeological Monitoring in downtown Los Anegles

 

Applied EarthWorks, Inc. is looking for archaeological construction monitors for the Alameda Corridor Transportation Project, a freight rail line being constructed from 24th street in downtown LA to the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach along Alameda Street. This is a full-time job and it could last for 1 to 1.5 years.

As this is a complex project with a multitude of issues and safety concerns, archaeological construction monitoring experience in southern California is a must; HAZmat training is a plus.

Applicants within a 50 mile radius of the Project area are encourage to apply. Starting pay is $17.60/hour and mileage will be reimbursed at $0.31/mile to-and-from your home.

For more information, please contact:

Melinda Horne
Senior Archaeologist
Applied EarthWorks, Inc.
3292 East Florida Ave., Suite A
Hemet, CA 92544
(909) 766-2000
(909) 766-0020 (FAX)
mchorne-ae@...


Immediate openings for field crew

 

The Archaeological and Historical Conservancy, Inc. in Miami is seeking applicants
for at least two field crew positions in the Miami and South Florida Area.
Current field work/excavation project is scheduled to last at least 7-8 weeks.
We also welcome applicants for other upcoming projects.

Please fax your resume and references to (305)325-0792. For further details and
upcoming projects please contact Jorge Zamanillo at 1-800-790-0803.


California lab tech positions

 

Applied EarthWorks, Inc. is seeking applicants for laboratory technician positions
in our Lompoc, California office. Duties will include washing, sorting, and cataloging artifacts from primarily prehistoric archaeological sites. Applicants with prior lab experience are preferred. The pay rate is $14.78/hour; per diem is not offered with this position.

Openings begin in late October. Those interested in applying should fax their resume to (805) 737-4121. Applied EarthWorks, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer.


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R. Joe Brandon
 

This forwarded to me today. I haven't checked into it, but from the
requests for people in Iowa I would not be suprised.

<SNIP>

She told me that Berger needs people. Anyone interested should contact
Laurie Chapel &/or send their vita to The Berger Group 950 50th St.
Marion, Iowa 52302
phone# 1-888-522-2740 & fax # 1-888-432-9522. They have alot Iowa D. O.
T. work. I thought you might want to post this.
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immediate positions: Tennessee

Troy McHugh
 

The University of Tennessee, Transportation Center has immediate positions
that will continue through 2001. Field technicians are needed Monday through
Saturday full time with overtime (10 hour days) for a testing and data
recovery project in the Knoxville, Tennessee area. Early and Middle Woodland,
Mississippian, Cherokee and Euroamerican site components are being
investigated. Salary is commensurate with experience starting at $8.00 per
hour.
Please contact Charles Bentz
The University of Tennessee
Transportation Center
Suite 309, Conference Center Building
Knoxville, TN 37996-4133
e-mail: cbentz@...
Phone: 423-974-2771
Fax: 423-974-3889
These are remarkable, important sites. This is a chance to work on a museum
quality archaeological site and get paid well. We work ten hour days. You can
work five or six days a week. Maybe even seven sometimes.
Please visit our website for more information about us:

Spence Meyers

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Field Work Opportunities East Coast and Iowa

R. Joe Brandon
 

From: "Lauri Chappell" <lchap@...>
Organization: The Louis Berger Group, Inc.
To: rjoe_brandon@...
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 09:22:52 -0500
MIME-Version: 1.0
Subject: Field Work Opportunities
X-Confirm-Reading-To: "Lauri Chappell" <lchap@...>
X-pmrqc: 1
Priority: normal

The Cultural Resource Group of the Louis Berger Group, Inc. is
currently seeking qualified applicants for field technician positions
in Iowa and on the east coast starting immediately. Positions are
available for extended periods. Please send or fax your resume to
Lauri Chappell, Louis Berger & Associates, Inc., 950 50th Street,
Marion, Iowa 52302 or 319/373-3045. Lauri can be reached at
319/373-3043 to discuss field work opportunities.
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Western NY work

R. Joe Brandon
 

Judy Cooper passed this on.

Geo-Marine, Inc seeks applicants for the position of Archaeological Field
Crew for a Phase I shovel test pit survey in western New York. The
Crew will assist the crew chief and Project Archeologists in the survey and
recording of sites. The successful applicant must be willing to work
through dense underbrush in the variable climatic conditions of western New
York.

The successful applicant must have a Bachelor's Degree, preferably in
Anthropology/Archaeology, and should have a general knowledge of
prehistoric and historic material culture; however, the majority of sites
are historic and knowledge of historic materials is preferred. The ability
to
work as a team member is essential and experience in Phase I archeological
surveys preferred.

The position will begin approximately October 21 and last through early
December, 1999, weather permitting. Hourly rate is $13.49. For
additional information, contact Judy Cooper or Missi Green at (972)-423-5480.

To apply, please fax resume, cover letter, and date of availability to Judy
Cooper (972)422-2736.

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NJ work

R. Joe Brandon
 

also from Geo-Marine, this is from


Geo-Marine, Inc. is currently hiring for the position of Archaeological
Field Crew for a Phase I shovel test pit survey at Ft. Monmouth, New
Jersey. Applicants should hold a Bachelor's Degree in
Anthropology/Archaeology or related field. Field experience is preferred.

Fieldwork for this project begins October 25th and should last 3 weeks.
Hourly wage is at or above DOL wage determination rate.

For additional information contact Nancy Parrish (757)873-3702 or Missi
Green (972)423-5480

To apply, fax or Email resume, cover letter, and date of availability to
Nancy Parrish (757)873-3703, nancy_parrish@...

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Archaeological Monitoring in Los Angeles

 

Applied EarthWorks has filled the two archaeological construction monitoring job openings on the Alameda Corridor Project in downtown Los Angeles as of Friday, 15 October. We appreciate all of your interest and will keep you apprised of new employment opportunities.

Sincerely,
Melinda Horne
Senior Archaeologist
Applied EarthWorks, Inc.
mchorne-ae@...


Positions Available

 

Kittatinny Archaeological Research, Inc. has field crew positions open for work in Pennsylvania.

Contact:
Valerie B. Perazio, M.A.
Project Manager
Kittatinny Archaeological Research, Inc.
P.O. Box 1117, Stroudsburg, PA 18360
Phone: 570-620-2591; FAX: 570-620-0186; Email: kittarch@...


Employment

 

Kittatinny Archaeological Research, Inc., a cultural resource consulting firm based in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania has openings for archaeological field crew members for a variety of projects in Pennsylvania from November into December.


CONTACT:
Philip A. Perazio
Kittatinny Archaeological Research, Inc.
P.O. Box 1117, Stroudsburg, PA 18360
Phone: 570-620-2591; FAX: 570-620-0186; Email: kittarch@...


Job Announcement

R. Joe Brandon
 

From: "Alan Schroedl" <aschroedl@...>
To: <rjoe_brandon@...>
Subject: Job Announcement
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 11:18:30 -0600
MIME-Version: 1.0
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Job Announcement
Advanced crew members (2)
P-III Associates, Salt Lake City
3-4 week inventory project in mountainous area in Nevada starting about
November 1. Applicants must have BA and two years archeological experience.
Experience with IMACS site forms and historic mining and ranching sites are
a plus. Food and lodging will be covered. Approximately $10.30/hour. Fax or
email resumes with references to Alan Schroedl (aschroedl@...) fax
801-467-9978.
Misc of interest: GIS and Archaeology article online


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Fort Hunter-Liggett Jobs

R. Joe Brandon
 

Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 19:38:41 -0500
From: RJHowell@... (Ryan Howell)
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Subject: Fort Hunter-Liggett Jobs
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Please post the following:

- ARCHAEOLOGY POSITIONS -


The following positions are available at Fort Hunter Liggett in Monterey
County, California:

Position 1: Masters degree in Archaeology, Anthropology, or closely
related discipline, with focus on central California prehistory. Must
have experience in investigating both coastal and inland prehistoric
cultures. Position will be hired at the GS-9, Step 3 compensation
rate. Applicant must have received degree within past 3 years.

Position 2: Bachelors degree in Archaeology, Anthropology, or closely
related discipline, with experience in working with complex computer
databases, geographic information systems (ArcView preferred), and must
have completed a formal archaeological field school. Also should have
recent experience conducting Phase I archaeological surveys. Position
will be hired at the GS-7, Step 3 compensation rate. Applicant must
have received degree within past 3 years.

IMPORTANT: Both participants must be exceptionally physically fit. The
positions require intensive field work in extremely difficult terrain
under all climatic conditions.

Both positions are 12 month appointments to be filled through the
Department of Energy ORISE Program with option for annual renewal for a
total of 3 years, pending availability of funding. Position
compensation includes $1,000 relocation allowance and funding to attend
1 professional conference or training seminar. Positions will remain
open until filled.


For additional information please contact Dell Greek, Staff
Archaeologist, U.S. Army Reserve Command, at (608) 388-4795.


Central Coast field tech positions

 

Applied EarthWorks, Inc. has filled all field technician positions for jobs on
the central coast. Thank you to all who responded to our post. Although
we are not hiring right now, we always appreciate receiving resumes. We would
be happy to consider new applicants for future field positions. New applicants
should fax their resume to (805) 737-4121, attention Becky McKim.


Job reannouncement

 

P-III Associates in Salt Lake City still has short term field positions open
immediately on an inventory in central Nevada. The original job announcement
can be found in Digest Number 72. Fax or email a resume to Alan Schroedl
email: (aschroedl@...) Fax: 1--801-467-9978.

* I have attached the P-III posting from digest 72 below - R. Joe

Job Announcement
Advanced crew members (2)
P-III Associates, Salt Lake City
3-4 week inventory project in mountainous area in Nevada starting about
November 1. Applicants must have BA and two years archeological experience.
Experience with IMACS site forms and historic mining and ranching sites are
a plus. Food and lodging will be covered. Approximately $10.30/hour. Fax or
email resumes with references to Alan Schroedl (aschroedl@...) fax
801-467-9978.

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Multiple Positions Open

 

Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. is accepting applications from
archaeological field personnel, technicians through supervisors, for several
upcoming projects, both in the Phoenix metropolitan area and elsewhere, but
primarily in Arizona. While we may be able to train a couple of highly
motivated, hard-working people, preference will be shown to those with prior
relevant experience and good references. We anticipate openings through the fall and winter months.

We will be accepting applications through November 30, 1999.

Please send your mail or email vita to

Dr. Margerie Green
Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd.
424 W. Broadway Road
Tempe, AZ 85282
E-mail: mgreen@...

ACS does not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices on the basis
of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or any other
characteristic protected by law.


GIS-Information Technology Job Offering

Giacobbe, John
 

Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. of Tempe, Arizona is seeking to
hire a Director of Information to oversee all computer operations, including
an Access database, ArcView and MapInfo GIS, AutoCAD and DesignCad drafting,
field mapping with a total station and 2 hand-held GPS receivers, and
maintenance of 25-30 Windows 95/98 PCs. In addition to direct responsibility
for multiple-project database management, the position involves managing
multiple responsibilities for 2-3 computer cartographers and a key entry
operator. It involves working with several principal investigators, project
managers, and analysts to ensure their information needs are met. Ideally
this person will have strong computer hardware and software skills (i.e.,
speak computer as a first language) and have demonstrated experience as a
supervisor and manager. ACS currently has its own server with a high-speed
data line for our Web page; once we become networked it will replace our
outsourced Internet connection. The Director of Information would be central
to the latter effort. Although a background in archaeology or environmental
studies will be viewed favorably, it will not compensate for deficiencies in
the strong computer skills required for this position. ACS offers a
competitive salary range and benefits, including participation in a 401(k)
program, once certain criteria have been met. ACS does not discriminate in
employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race, color, religion,
sex, national origin, age, disability, or any other characteristic protected
by law. We will accept applications for this position until November 30,
1999. If qualified please contact Margie Green at (480) 894-5477 or
<mgreen@...> mgreen@... immediately.


John A. Giacobbe
Archaeology & Environmental Science
Stantec Consulting, Inc., Phoenix, Arizona
(602) 438-2200
jgiacobbe@...


Ft. Hood Texas work.

R. Joe Brandon
 

This came from ACRA-L

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Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1999 11:18:13 -0600
From: "Huckerby, Cheryl--DPW" <HUCKERBYC@...>
To: "'ACRA listserve'" <acra-l@...>
Subject: Career Opportunity!
Message-ID: <8DE7A813C6C1D211BD1B0090272A78C1035218CE@N3CDOIMMAIL160M>

Please excuse any cross-postings. My aim is to put this out to as many
people as possible.
Thank you for your time.


Career Opportunity!
Fort Hood's Cultural Resource Program is looking for an Archaeologist /
Cultural Resource
Management Specialist to assist the CR program manager with daily
administrative duties. We have approximately 2200 archaeological sites
scattered over 220,000 acres of the Central Texas landscape. We also have a
handful of Historic buildings to work with and other types of "Historic
Properties" as defined in the National Historic Preservation Act. Since
this is an active training facility, the position has a lot of
diversity and will challenge your skills.

Tasks include but are not limited to:
Total supervision of projects as assigned,
Perform administration duties as directed,
Supervise some projects at the day-to-day level,
Supervise some programs at the day-to-day level,
Review field activities,
Review reports,
Participate in meetings, and
Assist with correspondence,
Generally be the program manager's right hand.


The position is fast paced and requires someone with a predominant
background in prehistoric archaeology but not necessarily restricted to
Texas or the Southwest, and knowledge and experience with Federal and State
laws with an emphasis on Section 106 assessments. An appreciation for ALL
types of resources is a must. Experience with GIS, GPS, and a relational
database (preferable MSAccess) is a plus but knowledge of these technologies
is a must. We use IBM compatible PCs. The candidate should have an M.A. or
M.S. in hand but would prefer a Ph. D. As we are a federal agency, we will
be following the Interior's professional standards in assessing
qualifications.

Fort Hood's CR program is moving in new directions with its accessible land
surveyed and 95 % of these sites already tested for National Register
eligibility. We are on the verge of implementing major monitoring and
education programs. Hence the candidate needs to be flexible and personable
to work with both civilian and military personnel. The candidate will also
need to be a team player as everyone's work and attitude in the department
affects our success in protecting the resources and educating our audience.

If you are interested in being considered for this position, please send a
curriculum vitae and a letter of interest (1 page preferably) which outlines
how you could contribute to Fort Hood's program, when you would be available
to start, and salary requirements. Candidate assessment will be based on
merit. This Department does not discriminate in employment opportunities or
practices on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age,
disability,
or any other characteristic protected by law. Please feel free to pass this
on to
someone you know who may be interested. Please send letters to the address
below.
If you have any questions, please feel free to call or email Dr. Cheryl
Huckerby.


Dr. Cheryl L. Huckerby, R.P.A.
Archaeologist &
Cultural Resource Management Specialist

DIRECTORATE OF PUBLIC WORKS
ATTN ENVIRONMENTAL DIVISION
III CORPS AND FORT HOOD
4213 77TH STREET ROOM 6
FORT HOOD TX 76544-5028
Tel: 254-287-1092
Fax: 254-287-3591
email: huckerbyc@...