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Archaeological Monitors and Field Technicians for Ongoing Project Work in Eastern Tennessee (Greeneville vicinity) $28-$35/hr


 

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Now Hiring!

Looking for Exciting Opportunities in Archaeology? Join Our Team! UES Wants to Work with You — Seasonal Field Archaeologist — for Ongoing Monitoring and Phase I Survey Work in Eastern Tennessee. $28-$35/hr.

WHO WE ARE

UES is a leading national engineering firm steeped in culture, with over 4,000 team members across the United States and growing rapidly. Our team members have an unmatched passion for our work and pride in contributing to the growth of the communities we serve, which is derived from strong, meaningful values. We look for individuals who can uphold UES’ core values of STRIVE. As UES continues to grow, our values guide us like a north star. These values demonstrate who we are as a company and what we believe. STRIVE stands for Safety, Teamwork, Responsiveness, Integrity, Value, and Excellence. Our UES team members are kind, passionate, and driven, creating collaborative workspaces and camaraderie among our team members.

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Position

Archaeological Monitors and field technicians for Ongoing Project Work in Eastern TN (Greeneville vicinity)

Project Description and Schedule

UES is hiring several archaeological monitors and field technicians to help conduct ongoing monitoring and survey efforts 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 monitoring and phase I survey is a large and ongoing effort, with crews already in the field and project work expected to continue for several weeks at least.

Compensation

The hourly wage for this project will be between $28 and $35, commensurate with experience, attitude, and ability to commit to longer-term sessions. 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 $68 per diem and a $10 weekly cell phone stipend. UES. 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!


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Responsibilities

  • Work collaboratively with a construction crew to ensure safe and efficient monitoring practices.
  • Coordinate field crew progress and ensure daily data transfer.
  • Prepare accurate daily monitoring logs.
  • Collect, organize, and conduct quality assurance and quality control for field data.
  • Assist with technical reporting.
  • Support and maintain UES’s high standards of ethics and quality.
  • Conduct shovel testing and pedestrian survey for a Phase I Archaeological Survey under the supervision of a UES Field Director.
  • Identify artifacts and site boundaries.
  • Record shovel tests and site forms using UES-provided digital data collection systems.
  • Perform cursory artifact analysis (e.g., quantification, attribute analysis, photographs, etc.).

Minimum Qualifications

  • Ability to perform manual labor associated with shovel testing, screening, and pedestrian survey in a range of environmental conditions.
  • Attention to detail and good communication skills.
  • Ability to work in a collaborative environment.
  • Basic proficiency in digital field data collection.
  • Basic proficiency in navigation/orienting (using a compass and GPS).

Preferred Qualifications

  • A BA in archaeology, anthropology, or a related field is preferred but is not necessary if the applicant has one or more years of experience in CRM.
  • 6-12 months previous archaeological experience on Phase I surveys in Tennessee or adjacent states.
  • Ability to identify precontact and historic artifacts of the Eastern TN/Appalachia region; general knowledge of Tennessee archaeology.

If interested, please submit a resume/CV with three professional references in an email with the subject heading “Tennessee Monitoring and Phase I” to culturalresources@...

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John Gorczyk, Ph.D., RPA (he/him)

Principal Investigator

Senior Archaeologist

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14731 Pebble Bend Drive

Houston, TX 77068

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p.?281.580.8892 c.?607.339.8512

UES Company Logo, which contains a shield with stripes that start at the bottom and grow together at the top. It represents the coming together of several leading engineering firms to create one unified and strong company.

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