Full-Time Archaeologist/Principal Investigator (Houston, Texas)
Full-Time Archaeologist (Houston, Texas) Job Summary of Roles and Responsibilities Cypress Environmental Consulting is seeking a full-time, salaried Archaeologist/Principal Investigator to join our team. In this position, you will conduct anthropological and archaeological site assessments utilizing background information and field techniques in connection with locating, testing, recording, mapping, and evaluating archaeological sites and supporting field surveys and monitoring during construction. This position includes field surveys (pedestrian, shovel test, and mechanical trench surveys) using Trimble GPS units and Terrasync data collection software, preparing technical reports, and communicating results for appropriate site recommendations. This position will be based in our Houston, Texas office with responsibilities that also include travel for fieldwork associated with local and statewide/regional projects. This position requires the ability to work in difficult or remote environments, and in varying weather conditions and the ability to work with groups composed of diverse backgrounds. Minimum Required Education/Experience · Master’s degree in Archeology, Anthropology, or a related discipline · Previous CRM field experience or academic archaeological field school · Minimum 5 years experience in the Southwestern United States · Knowledge and understanding of equipment, technology, and paperwork used in the recording and documenting of archeological sites and artifacts · Ability to learn about local cultural history and material culture in project areas · Ability to work independently, and to fully plan and execute personal assignments with minimal instruction · Knowledge of health and safety standards · Valid driver’s license · Ability to work in rough terrain and in varying weather conditions · Ability to effectively and respectfully communicate with team members · Ability to pass a drug test and maintain a drug-free work environment · Travel anticipated up to 25%, with reimbursement for project related travel expenses Preferred Additional Qualifications · Registered Professional Archeologist · Proficient in ArcGIS/ArcPro software This is a full-time, salaried position with benefits including paid holidays, health insurance, retirement savings account, paid vacation, and paid health leave. Salary for this position is dependent on qualifications. To Apply: Please email a copy of your Cover Letter, Resume or CV, University Transcripts, and a technical writing example to admin@...
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Field Technicians, Monitors, Project Archaeologists | Hawaii, Guam, Pacific | Temp/Hourly
NOW HIRING: Archaeological Field Technicians, Monitors, and Project Archaeologists Location: Hawai‘i, Guam, Marshall Islands Temporary, Project-Based Employment (Full-Time Potential) AEPAC (Architecture & Engineering of the Pacific) is seeking qualified Field Technicians, Monitors, and Project Archaeologists for upcoming archaeological and cultural monitoring projects throughout Hawai‘i, Guam, and the Marshall Islands. These roles are temporary but may lead to full-time, long-term employment based on performance and project needs. AEPAC is a woman-owned, 8(a)-certified small business offering integrated architecture, engineering, and cultural resource management services across the Pacific. We are looking for dependable, skilled team members to support diverse compliance-driven projects in sensitive and dynamic field environments. Positions & Hourly Pay Range: Hourly rates based on experience, qualifications, and location Field Technicians: $20–$26/hour Monitors: $20–$26/hour Project Archaeologists: $26–$36/hour Compensation & Travel: Competitive pay and overtime in accordance with project labor categories GSA-rate per diem and lodging provided Paid travel time and mileage reimbursement (as applicable) PPE and necessary ancillary field equipment provided Strong performers may be offered full-time employment with benefits on future AEPAC projects Responsibilities: Field Technicians & Monitors Conduct archaeological survey, testing, and monitoring under the direction and supervision of an AEPAC Project Manager/Principal Investigator. Record field data accurately using standardized forms, GPS units, and digital tools Identify and document cultural features, artifacts, and human remains in accordance with state and federal laws Project Archaeologists All of the above QA/QC field documentation Report Writing May supervise field crews Minimum Requirements: Field Technicians & Monitors Bachelor’s degree in Anthropology, Archaeology, or related field Completion of an archaeological field school Physically able to work in remote, tropical field conditions for extended hours Valid driver’s license U.S. Citizenship Ability to pass a federal background check and obtain a Common Access Card (CAC) for access to military bases Project Archaeologists Bachelor’s degree in Anthropology, Archaeology, or related field Completion of an archaeological field school At least 1+ years of work experience with field documentation, site recording, and artifact identification Physically able to work in remote, tropical field conditions for extended hours Valid driver’s license (clean driving record preferred) U.S. Citizenship Ability to pass a federal background check and obtain a Common Access Card (CAC) for access to military bases Preferred Qualifications: Field Technicians & Monitors Familiarity with GNSS receivers & ESRI Field Maps, Survey123, and digital data workflows Prior experience with DoD projects or Pacific region projects OSHA certifications & First Aid/CPR certifications Project Archaeologists Familiarity with GNSS receivers & ESRI Field Maps, Survey123, and digital data workflows Prior experience with DoD projects or Pacific region projects OSHA certifications & First Aid/CPR certifications Graduate Degree in Anthropology, Archaeology, or related field RPA or SOI-qualified How to Apply: Please email a resume/CV, short cover letter with availability, and 3 references to: julie@... Subject: [Position + Your Name] – Pacific CRM Hire 2025 Example: Project Archaeologist – Jane Smith – Pacific CRM Hire 2025 Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Early applicants will be prioritized. AEPAC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We encourage applicants with ties to local communities in Hawai‘i, Guam, and the greater Pacific region to apply. Mahalo! www.aepac.com If you have any questions, please email julie@.... Julie Evo, M.S., RPA Archaeology Principal Investigator AEPAC | ARCHITECTURE & ENGINEERING 1003 Bishop St. Suite 2520, Honolulu, HI 96813 Main: (808) 942-7474 | Mobile: (239) 900-6091 julie@... | www.aepac.com
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3 Temporary Arch Field Techs, Nutter and Associates, Middle GA and Northern AL, $24.50+/hr, $68 PD, Single Occ Hotel, ~3 months
Temporary, Full-time positions in southeast region, Nutter & Associates- Phase 1 - Multiple technicians ($24.50+/hr) Nutter and Associates, Inc. is a small environmental consulting firm with offices in Athens, Georgia and Asheville, NC. We provide a broad range of integrated services, technology and expertise for environmental and land management issues. We are a small but growing company, and we’re committed to creating a supportive and positive work environment for our employees (especially the folks working outside all day!) and providing quality outputs for our clients. We are currently seeking 2-3 field technicians to help complete various archaeological projects in the southeastern region. These projects are expected to last into summer 2025, with the possibility of more work after then. These are full time, temporary positions. Pay ranges for technician jobs are based on federal GSA rates, dependent on work location (county), and include a $4.93/hr Health & Welfare EO 13706 stipend as well as 11 paid holidays. Rates start around $24.50/hr for technicians and is commensurate with experience. Per Diem and lodging is provided per the GSA rates for these projects. It is not necessary to be local to Athens or Asheville, but residence in the southeast is preferred. Drive time to and from the project area is paid, as well as mileage (mobilization and demobilization, plus 1 paid trip per month on longer projects). Our current and upcoming projects are Phase I surveys in the Chattahoochee Oconee National Forest (various locations in Greene, Putnam, Jasper, and Jones county in Georgia), Bankhead National Forest in Alabama (Bibb county), and a large survey in Effingham county, Georgia. To apply, please email a CV, with at least two professional references with email contact info, to Hannah Morris, hmorris@..., and include "Shovelbums post" in the subject. Field Technicians Field Technicians are responsible for assisting the field supervisor in identifying and recording cultural resources in the field. This includes performing pedestrian survey, excavating shovel tests, identifying and documenting cultural materials (artifacts and features), filling out appropriate site forms and monitoring logs, site/artifact photography, and GPS-based data collection. The ideal candidate will have: Bachelor’s degree or higher in Archaeology/Anthropology or related field Field school from an accredited institution or prior professional experience Knowledge of standard archaeological field methods for all phases of investigation Understanding of the primary themes of prehistory and history in the southeastern US Understanding of data collection using handheld GPS units Experience reading maps and using a compass; orienteering skills strongly desired. Ability to dig, kneel and crouch for extended periods of time, lift at least 40 pounds, walk long distances across challenging terrain, and maintain adequate fitness to perform tasks Ability to work independently outdoors in hot or cold temperatures, in conditions that may include wind, rain, and/or snow Pay range for this position starts around $24.50/hour and is dependent on experience and education. Thank you for your interest. Hannah Morris Hannah Morris Project Scientist CRM Program Manager C: (706) 266-0124 Nutter & Associates, Inc. 360 Hawthorne Lane Athens, GA 30606 C: (706) 266-0124 www.nutterinc.com
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Temporary/seasonal full-time archaeological field technicians for Phase I, II, and III projects in Iowa
Tallgrass Archaeology, LLC. is seeking to fill an opening for temporary full-time archaeological field technicians for Phase I, II, and III projects. The position will be based out of the Tallgrass Archaeology office in Iowa City, but fieldwork will occur across the state of Iowa. Fieldwork will begin immediately and is expected to continue through the fall. Pay rate is $18 - $20 per hour, commensurate with experience. Paid holidays for all part time staff. Minimum Qualifications: · B.A./B.S in Archaeology, Anthropology, or related field with prior coursework in archaeology, prehistory, and history. · Archaeological field school in North America. · Ability to work all day standing. · Ability to lift and carry up to 40 lbs. Interested applicants should submit a CV, references, and a cover letter to Justin Moe. Email: j.moe@... Website: https://www.tallgrassarchaeology.com Tallgrass Archaeology, LLC. values a diverse and inclusive work environment where all backgrounds, cultures, orientations, ideas, and talents are welcome. We are an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by law. Tallgrass Archaeology, LLC. is a drug-free workplace. Cindy L. Nagel Managing Principal Tallgrass Archaeology LLC 2460 S. Riverside Drive Iowa City, Iowa 52246 319.354.6722 https://www.tallgrassarchaeology.com/ Please consider the environment before printing this email
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Archaeologist On-Call, Pacific Northwest (WA, OR)
Job title: Archaeologist On-Call, Pacific Northwest (WA, OR) Posting duration:30 days Job Type: Part time Job apply link: https://icf.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/ICFExternal_Career_Site/job/Oregon-Remote-Office-OR99/Archaeologist-On-Call-Pacific-Northwest_R2501109 Name & email id: Michael Blackmore, Michael.Blackmore@... Company name :ICF Job description: ICF seeks On-Call Archaeologists for Crew Chief and Crew Member levels for our Pacific Northwest region (based in Seattle, Portland, or Central Oregon). The On-Call/Temporary Archaeologist will initially be working on a large pedestrian block survey in north-central Oregon expected to run for 2+ months, working 8 days on - 6 days off field schedule. This project is expected to start in mid-to-late May. Single occupancy hotels will be provided for 8 day rotations as well as transportation to and from Seattle/Portland/Central Oregon, if needed. $68 per diem is also provided for working days. Additional work after this survey is available and would primarily include fieldwork, with tasks including construction monitoring, survey, testing, evaluation, and data recovery. However, other duties could include laboratory analysis, conducting background research, report writing, and other tasks as assigned. This position requires excellent field skills, the ability to identify precontract and historic-period artifacts, and taking detailed field notes. At ICF, you will work with talented and passionate individuals and will grow with a firm that believes in nurturing talent to develop long-term career success. Our cultural resources team includes experts in architectural history, history, archaeology, GIS, data management, environmental regulations, and planning. About On-Call Employment with ICF Given the seasonal or project-specific nature of our environmental work, ICF often hires environmental professionals as “On-Call” employees. On-Call employees are scheduled for work hours as they become available (while we usually schedule work hours a few weeks ahead of time, last minute scheduling may also occur), and each on-call employee is free to accept or refuse the hours assigned to them in a given week. On-Call employees may work concurrent projects outside of their ICF assignment (as long as their outside work does not create a conflict of interest with the work they do for ICF). These positions are part-time and paid hourly as non-exempt. Crew Member $25 to $30 Crew Chief $30 to $35 What You Must Have - Crew Member Bachelor's degree in Archaeology, Anthropology, or related field 2+ years of experience in archaeological fieldwork, including monitoring and survey Must have valid driver’s license and successfully pass a Motor Vehicle Records (MVR) check. Additional Knowledge & Experience Ability to hike up to 10 miles a day in rugged terrain. Ability to communicate and coordinate effectively with ICF staff and construction personnel Strong knowledge and familiarity with computers, smart devices, and completing data entry in application interfaces (such as ArcGIS Collector). Experience in precontact or historic-period archaeology of the Pacific Northwest Ability to conduct field visits at locations in Seattle and throughout the Pacific Northwest Excellent verbal and written communication skills Attention to detail and accuracy a must. What You Must Have - Crew Chief Bachelor's degree in Archaeology, Anthropology, or related field 2+ years of experience supervising archaeological survey Must have valid driver’s license and successfully pass a Motor Vehicle Records (MVR) check. Additional Knowledge & Experience Ability to hike up to 10 miles a day in rugged terrain. Ability to independently record archaeological sites and produce quality notes, forms, and geospatial data Ability to communicate and coordinate effectively with ICF staff Strong knowledge and familiarity with computers, smart devices, and completing data entry in application interfaces (such as ArcGIS Collector). Experience in precontact or historic-period archaeology Ability to conduct field visits at locations in Seattle and
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Architectural Historian-Full Time Permanent
ALL PHASES ARCHAEOLOGY is seeking an ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN to join our select team of cultural resources managers! Applicants must hold a master’s degree in Architectural History, Historic Preservation, or a closely related field and have at least one year professional experience in Cultural Resource Management. Applicants should have a firm understanding and knowledge of state and federal environmental regulatory framework, including the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA). Expected tasks include: -Viewshed Analysis -National Register of Historic Places Recommendations and Effect Determinations -Historic Contexts -Architectural History Survey and Inventory -Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) documentation -Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) documentation -Historic American Landscape Survey (HALS) documentation The position requires some travel and the ability to conduct fieldwork, including overnight stays. Projects most frequently occur in Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and the Florida panhandle; however, relocation is not required. Organization, leadership, communication, and hard work are key to success in this position. Compensation will be competitive and commensurate with experience and ability. The is a full time permanent position to include paid holidays; health and dental insurance; and PTO. To apply, send a full CV/resume to jglass@... with “Architectural Historian” in the subject line. Jon Glass 257 Pinehill Drive Mobile, AL 36606 205-242-8898 Email: jglass@... Website: https://www.allphasesarchaeology.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/all-phases-archaeology
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Seasonal Field Technicians | Gray & Pape | $18-$25 per hour
Gray & Pape Seasonal, On-Call Archaeology Field Technician Openings Midwest, Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Southeast Regions Gray & Pape, a national cultural heritage firm, is seeking to increase our qualified pool of Archaeological Technicians for upcoming project work in the Midwest, Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, and Southeast regions. Individuals interested in working for Gray & Pape will only be selected from this pool. The Archaeology Seasonal Field Technician performs archaeological fieldwork, lab work, or GIS work under the direction and supervision of a Gray & Pape Project Manager/Principal Investigator. Applicants approved for the pool must have (at a minimum): B.A./B.S. in Archaeology, Anthropology, Tribal Historic Preservation, or related field with prior coursework in, or demonstrated knowledge of archaeology, prehistory, and history. Archaeological field school experience. Ability to take detailed notes. Demonstrated work reliability. Required skills include the ability to effectively conduct research activities, conduct fieldwork using appropriate field techniques, develop and maintain positive relationships, balance work schedules and demands, provide and receive feedback, seek to resolve conflict through communication and collaboration, and use effective verbal and written communication to listen and communicate effectively. Applicants must be proficient in the use of computer programs and database systems and have familiarity with the operations and use of cameras, GPS, and GIS equipment and software. Candidates should assume that most of their working hours will be spent in the field. Preference will be given to those with CRM experience. Familiarity with Phase I, II, and/or III work required. Pay is dependent on region and experience, the range is $18-$25/hr based on skills, experience, and location. We will be accepting applicants to the qualified pool until May 30, 2025. Positions are seasonal, and work is on-call, as needed. Acceptance into the qualified field technician pool is not a guarantee of a job offer or a guarantee of hours. Please submit a cover letter detailing your experience and education and a resume with three professional references to Human Resources (HR@...). No phone calls, please. Gray & Pape is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to providing an environment of respect and inclusion where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and employees. Applicants and employees will not be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, genetic information, disability, national origin, protected veteran status, status as a victim of domestic violence, stalking, or sexual harassment, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law. If you need to request an accommodation related to disability, religion, or related to domestic violence, stalking, or sexual harassment, please contact Human Resources.
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Project Archaeologist, New Mexico - Resi (Remote, Full Time Salaried, $75k+, benefits)
Resi Solutions is seeking an experienced project archaeologist to support and manage cultural resource projects primarily in New Mexico and west Texas and to play a leadership role in a growing practice. Salary for the minimum qualifications will be $75k, but we are willing to consider higher pay for additional experience. This is a permanent position with significant growth potential in a rapidly expanding and technology-forward environmental consulting firm. Work will be primarily office-based, but occasional fieldwork will be required. The need is immediate. Applicants in New Mexico or West Texas are strongly preferred, but the position is fully remote. Minimum Requirements: Demonstrated ability to manage cultural resource projects in New Mexico Demonstrated ability to prepare archaeological reports for New Mexico and Texas agencies (BLM, SLO, THC, etc) A minimum of five years of relevant professional experience Ability to be listed on New Mexico BLM and/or State permits as Principal Investigator and/or Supervisory Archaeologist Graduate degree in anthropology, archaeology, or a related field. Meet Secretary of Interior's standards. Demonstrated understanding of pertinent agency requirements and practices. Ability to conduct fieldwork independently and lead small field teams. Ability to be effective in a fully remote work environment Strong communication and organizational skills Willingness to explore new tools and methods, openness to learning novel technologies Desired qualifications, not required: Record of sales or business development success GIS experience Benefits: Paid vacation, sick leave, PTO, Bonus program 401(k) Health insurance (QSEHRA) Flexible work environment. All Resi employees work remotely, though some onsite training events may be required. Applications should be submitted via e-mail to jobs@... with “Project Archaeologist – New Mexico” referenced in the subject line, and should include a resume and references with contact information. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
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Archaeological Crew Chiefs, Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico, Espinoza Consulting Services
Espinoza Consulting Services has immediate openings for Archaeological Crew Chiefs for work in Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico. Positions are hourly/temporary, but longer-term employment is possible. Hourly compensation will be based on SCA wage determination and will range between $24-$29/hour depending on project location. Per diem and/or accommodations are provided at GSA rates. Minimum Requirements: BS or BA in anthropology or archaeology with more than five years of field leadership experience in the Rocky Mountain and/or the Southwest. Preference will be given to individuals who have demonstrated experience in field crew management. Successful candidates will have excellent technical writing, computer, and GPS skills. Ability to walk up to 10 miles a day; lift up to 40 lbs.; identify historic and prehistoric artifacts and features; conduct archaeological survey and testing; complete sketch maps of features and sites; complete field forms accurately and concisely; use a GPS unit; and photograph resources. Ability to perform physically demanding tasks in adverse environmental conditions (e.g., rugged terrain, high elevation, remote locations, hot and cold temperatures). Good organizational skills, a positive attitude, strong work ethic, and willingness to learn. Must have a clean driver’s license. Employment is also subject to drug and alcohol testing (including cannabis). Background check may be necessary on certain projects. Given current workloads, ECS will fill positions as soon as possible. Interested candidates should send a letter of interest and resume to Cathy Cullicott, Operations Manager (cullicott@...). The ECS Commitment: Espinoza Consulting Services (ECS) is a Small Business Administration (SBA)-certified woman‐ and minority-owned business. Established in 2010, ECS was formed to provide thoughtful and meaningful approaches to regulatory compliance, environmental planning, and natural and cultural resource management. Fifteen years and hundreds of projects later, we remain dedicated to providing high-quality and cost-effective services to our public and private sector clients. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we at ECS believe that our diverse and inclusive team drives creativity and innovation and contributes to the overall success of our organization. We invite candidates from all backgrounds, including individuals with diverse experiences, to apply for a position with ECS. We offer: Supportive, collaborative, and team-driven work environment Competitive salary Support for career development, including training and educational reimbursement Bonus structures for exceptional work
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Bluestone Research is Seeking a Qualified Field Director and Immediate Crew Chief
Bluestone research is seeking a qualified candidate to run archaeological survey’s and assist in report writing (strong editing skills are needed). This field director position work will be primarily based in Northern Virginia so ideal candidates should be based in the vicinity. Candidates should be SOI qualified (or at the very minimum have a master’s degree or substantial experience) and have a firm understanding of laws such as section 106 of the NRHP. Candidates will need to be able to lead Phase I surveys. GIS and artifact identification skills would also be beneficial. Salary will start at $32 an hour (up to $34 an hour for exceptionally qualified candidates) ($157 per diem for projects farther than 50 miles from home). after a probationary period medical benefits will also be offered. For any projects the field director brings in as business to Bluestone a commission of 15-20% of the project’s total profits will be added to the applicants salary. We are also looking for a crew chief that can start immediately. (pay for crew chief will be $30 an hour with $157 per diem (employees are tasked with finding their own lodging on projects). Experience leading projects is required. We have an exciting Phase II on a Colonial and Civil War war era site in Culpepper VA coming up in one week. Please send a resume and references to Christopher Thompson (chris@...) This posting will stay active until a qualified candidate is found. Intensive Interviews will be setup for promising candidates. Sincerely, Christopher Thompson MA Principal Investigator Bluestone Research (317) 964-1178? www.bluestoneresearch.org
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Laboratory Specialist - Tuscaloosa, Alabama - Full Time - Permanent
Laboratory Specialist (Full-Time) At the TerraX Laboratory in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, we process and prepare all archaeological artifacts our field crews find to the highest standard of care. Under the supervision of Dr. Mark Donop (Lab Director) and Joanna Klein (Lab Manager), our lab personnel work to study and preserve cultural materials from ancient projectile points to twentieth-century cookware from over a dozen states. The hourly wage for this position ranges between $19.00-$21.00 an hour. Job Requirements: Perform lab processing, such as cleaning, artifact analysis, labelling, data entry and processing, and reporting Assist in curation preparation of the artifact collections for transfer to appropriate repositories Be organized, meet deadlines, maintain a schedule, and multitask to ensure timely and accurate production of lab deliverables Communicate effectively with lab personnel and others Qualifications: B.A. or B.S. in Archaeology, Anthropology, Museum Studies, or a related field Previous experience with laboratory work Preferred Qualifications: M.A. or M.S. in Archaeology, Anthropology, Museum Studies, or a related field Prior experience in the Cultural Resource Management (CRM) field Proficiency in Adobe Creative Cloud, Microsoft Office Suite, or Google Workspace Experience in any specialized method of analysis or artifact conservation Don’t meet these qualifications? We may still have a job for you! To apply, send a CV/resume along with a list of three professional references to hr@..., and please put "Laboratory Specialist” in the subject line.
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AllStar Ecology seeks SOI-qualified Archaeologist
Company Description AllStar Ecology LLC provides sound environmental consulting on natural resource issues and efficient solutions to permitting constraints. AllStar Ecology takes pride in its willingness and flexibility to ensure that its clients' goals and compliance with natural resource regulations are met. We provide highly efficient, specialized assistance to gas/mineral extraction companies, engineers, consultants, developers, non-profits, etc., for projects involving streams and wetlands, rare-threatened-endangered species, cultural resources, and mitigation challenges. Position Overview We seek a motivated and experienced Project Archaeologist who meets the Secretary of the Interior's Professional Qualification Standards for Archaeology. This individual will be key in managing and executing the archaeological components of regulatory compliance projects, focusing strongly on Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA). The successful candidate will be responsible for conducting archaeological investigations, preparing technical reports and compliance documentation, and leading agency and tribal consultation efforts. Key Responsibilities: Conduct and/or oversee all phases of archaeological fieldwork (Phase I survey, Phase II testing, and Phase III data recovery) in compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. Perform archival research, background studies, and literature reviews to inform fieldwork strategies and assessments. Analyze archaeological data, including artifact identification and interpretation (lithics, ceramics, historical artifacts, etc., as appropriate to the region). Prepare comprehensive, professional-quality technical reports detailing findings, evaluating resource significance against National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) criteria (36 CFR Part 60), and providing management recommendations. Develop archaeological components of regulatory documents required under Section 106 (36 CFR Part 800), including determinations of eligibility, assessments of effect, and mitigation plans. Assist senior staff and project managers in consultation with State Historic Preservation Offices (SHPOs), Tribal Historic Preservation Offices (THPOs), federal/state agencies, and other consulting parties. Utilize GIS software for mapping, analysis, and data management related to archaeological resources and project areas (APEs). Manage field crews and project logistics, and ensure adherence to safety protocols and research designs. Contribute archaeological expertise to multidisciplinary projects and larger environmental reviews (e.g., NEPA documentation). Stay current with federal and state historic preservation laws, regulations, policies, and archaeological best practices. Required Qualifications: Master's Degree or Ph.D. in Archaeology, Anthropology, or a closely related field. Meets the Secretary of the Interior's Professional Qualification Standards for Archaeology. Minimum of 3 years of progressive experience in Cultural Resource Management (CRM), with a significant focus on Section 106 compliance projects. Proven ability to write clear, concise, and technically accurate archaeological reports and compliance documentation suitable for regulatory review. Strong working knowledge of Section 106 of the NHPA (36 CFR Part 800), NEPA, ARPA, and relevant state historic preservation laws. Proficiency in applying the National Register of Historic Places criteria for evaluation. Experience with standard archaeological field methods, excavation techniques, and data recording. Proficiency with GPS technology and GIS software (e.g., ArcGIS). Excellent communication, organizational, and analytical skills. Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team. Valid Driver's License and ability to travel for fieldwork assignments, potentially for extended periods. Ability to perform physically demanding tasks in challenging outdoor environments and variable weather conditions. Preferred Qualifications: Registered Professional Archaeologist (RPA). Experience workin
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ERG, LLC seeking SOI Qualified Archaeology Field Director
Job Title: SOI Qualified Archaeology Field Director Mission for position: Under indirect supervision, oversees, coordinates, and directs archaeological crew(s) during Phase II excavation of 11 sites. Provides technical guidance in areas of specialized expertise. Participates in on-site planning and coordinating Potential for writing and co-authoring technical reports for publication. Project scheduled for 6-9 weeks. Location: Burlington, Iowa; Start date May 19, 2025 Pay: $26.16 +$5.36 H&W Duties and Responsibilities Oversees and directs archaeological field crew(s) in Phase II excavation and recording of 11 sites. Supervises personnel which typically includes recommendations for performance evaluation, training, work allocation, and problem resolution. With the Program manager, coordinates on-site logistics and resolves problems to ensure the timely, safe, and effective completion of project objectives. Ensures the application of safe work practices by crew members during survey/excavation projects. Provides functional guidance and leadership to technical staff for data collection and recording in areas of specialty, such as faunal, lithic, and/or ceramic analysis. Assists on the ground with project planning activities, to include identifying appropriate equipment, resources and personnel needed. Potentially writes or co-authors archaeological excavation, and analysis reports. Performs miscellaneous job-related duties in the field as assigned. Minimum Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Education – Masters Degree in Archaeology or equivalent discipline. Experience – 3-5 years of supervisory field experience leading Phase II excavations. Experience in the Midwest (Iowa preferred). Working knowledge of relevant federal and state cultural and environmental resource regulations (Section 106, NEPA, Guidelines for Conducting/Directing Phase I field surveys, Phase II testing projects, and archaeological monitoring during construction Making significant writing contributions to regulatory coordination and reports is a plus Experience with artifact analysis, geophysical remote sensing, and/or other specialties a plus Professional Skills Detail-oriented, strong communication, data collection & analysis skills GIS-based field data collection, analysis, and reporting Excellent technical writing and communication skill Ability to work well independently and as part of a team, including as a team leader Time management and organizational skills Ability to work outdoors in remote locations under various conditions (physical stamina required) Additional Requirements Valid driver's license U.S.A. Citizenship Ability to pass security clearances and background checks Please submit resume and references through this link: https://envrg.isolvedhire.com/jobs/1479406 ERG, LLC is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, physical or mental disability or protected veteran status. We participate in the E-Verify Employment Verification Program. ERG: we enrich lives; we enhance missions. Trust: our core value Expertise: environmental skill Compassion: service with heart Joy: shared openly Flexibility: adaptable by nature Gratitude: appreciation always
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Position Closed 4-17, Filled: Now Hiring! Archaeological monitor at NAS Pensacola, FL! $23-26. Start Immediately!
Position Closed, Filled 4-17: Now Hiring! Archaeological monitor at NAS Pensacola, FL! Looking for Exciting Opportunities in Archaeology? Join Our Team! UES Wants to Work with You — Experienced Archaeological Monitor —Upcoming Work in Pensacola, FL $23-$26/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. Position Immediate Need--Archaeological Monitor at Naval Air Station Pensacola Project Description and Schedule UES has an immediate project need for an experienced archaeological monitor for ongoing construction activities at the Naval Air Station (NAS) in Pensacola, Florida. The monitoring must start on Monday 4/21/2025 and is expected to last two days. However, monitoring needs at the base are ongoing and this role has the potential to grow into permanent positions with UES- the fastest growing environmental consulting firm in the U.S.! As part of this monitor role, the successful applicant will conduct cultural resources monitoring tasks that include coordinating with construction crews, monitoring construction progress, maintaining detailed records, and documenting discoveries of cultural resources. UES monitors use tablets for data collection and daily logs, adhere to state and local protocols for site recording, and assist in evaluations for the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). This position offers on-call, hourly, temporary-status employment for the duration of the monitoring project. UES offers a huge potential for additional work and career opportunities. To facilitate the construction schedule, work hours typically range from 8 to 12 hours per day. Compensation Compensation ranges from $23.00 to $26.00 per hour, commensurate with experience and availability, with overtime pay at time-and-a-half. 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! Monitor 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. Experience and qualifications Minimum associate’s degree, bachelor’s degree in archaeology, anthropology, or a closely related field preferred; Minimum of 6 months of experience in monitoring. Additional archaeological experience is helpful. Current valid driver’s license. Ability to spend several hours per day standing. Experience in archaeological monitoring of construction sites in Florida. If interested, please submit a resume/CV with two professional references in an email with the subject heading “NAS Pensacola Monitoring” to culturalresources@... John Gorczyk, Ph.D., RPA (he/him) Principal Investigator Senior Archaeologist
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Archaeological Monitors and Field Technicians for Ongoing Project Work in Eastern Tennessee (Greeneville vicinity) $28-$35/hr
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. 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! 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 culturalresou
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Archaeological Field Technician opening in Bend, OR (Limited Duration)
Good Afternoon, The Department of State Lands is pleased to announce an opening for a Limited Duration Archaeological Field Technician (Natural Resource Specialist 1) at our Bend office. The primary purpose of this position is to assist the Department’s archaeologist in performing cultural resource management on state owned lands and waterways. This position will work closely with the agency archaeologist and Real Property staff to ensure ground-disturbing projects avoid, minimize, or mitigate impacts to pre-contact and/or historic sites or cultural resources. To view the full details and apply, please use this link: https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Bend--DSL--Field-Office/Archaeological-Technician_REQ-178590 Please feel free to share with anyone who may be interested and let me know if you have any questions. Thank you, Tricarico Schwartz (they/them) | HR Generalist www.name-coach.com/tricarico-schwartz Oregon Department of State Lands 775 Summer St. NE | Salem, OR 97301-1279 Work Cell: 971.304.5881 (texts ok!) Fax: 503.378.4844 Tricarico.Schwartz@... www.oregon.gov/dsl
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Archaeological Field Staff – Multiple Positions
NTM ENGINEERING, INC. JOB ANNOUNCEMENT Archaeological Field Staff – Multiple Positions *Please do not contact job poster about other services, products, or commercial interests. NTM Engineering, Inc. is a civil engineering and environmental services firm that specializes in water resources design and permitting, environmental services, bridge and roadway design and bridge inspection, and engineering instruction for public and private sector clients. Established in 2006, NTM employs over 100 professionals and has four offices, including Dillsburg, State College, Philadelphia, and Wayne, Pennsylvania. NTM fosters a strong team environment with a focus on quality deliverables and continued development of our team! Description of Work: NTM Engineering is seeking experienced staff to fill several immediate openings for Archaeological Field Technician, Crew Chief, and Field Director level positions for the 2025 field season to conduct a number of Phase I surveys and Phase II excavations in Pennsylvania. Job requirements include a bachelor’s degree in Anthropology or Archaeology and demonstrated experience in both pre-contact and historic period archaeology. Preference will be given to candidates that demonstrate experience working in the Mid-Atlantic region. Pennsylvania experience is preferred but not required. The hourly wage range is based on position responsibilities and previous experience. Lodging and meal per diem will be provided during the scheduled work period. The positions are temporary, as needed with the potential to become full-time with benefits positions based on experience and performance. Minimum Training and Experience Required: Minimum position requirements for all archaeological position openings include: Successful completion of an archaeological field school and a bachelor’s degree in anthropology, archaeology, or related field. Physical requirements include the ability to stand or kneel for long periods of time, hiking in rugged terrain, and lifting/carrying up to 40 lbs. without restriction. The successful candidate will be self-motivated, able to conduct all aspects of fieldwork in all weather conditions and be able to work under supervision and as part of a team. In addition, the following specifications apply to specific positions: Crew Chief - Requires a minimum of 5 years of professional/cultural resource management. Field Director - Requires a minimum of 5-7 years of professional/cultural resource management experience, of which at least 2 must be in a supervisory role. Benefits Package: Only 401K applies to TEMPORARY AS NEEDED POSITIONS. Paid Vacation/Holidays/Personal Days Flex-time and Hybrid Work Options Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance Life/Supplemental Insurance Short-/Long-Term Disability 401K with Employer Matching Bonuses Professional Organization Memberships Tuition Reimbursement Flexible Spending Accounts Location: Dillsburg, PA and Wayne, PA Job Type: Seasonal, as needed Submit Resume/Cover Letter To: NTM Engineering, Inc. Attn: Human Resources 130 W. Church St., Suite 200 Dillsburg, PA 17019 or hr@... More information available at Careers at NTM – NTM Engineering, Inc. Application Deadline: Open until filled · Equal Opportunity and Diversity Employer · Drug-Free Workplace · E-Verify Employer IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO REQUIRES SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THE APPLICATION, RECRUITMENT, AND SELECTION PROCESS, PLEASE CALL THE HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT AT 717-432-4425 X161. Jessica Dolch???? , PHR | Human Resources Manager NTM Engineering, Inc. 130 W. Church St., Suite 200 , Dillsburg , PA , 17019 (717) 432-4425 x161 | WBE?DBE in PA, DE, MD, WV
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Guam Archaeology Field Technician (Full Time Regular)
Job Title: Archaeological Field Technician Position Overview International Archaeology, LLC (IA) is actively seeking a Field Technician to join our team. Reporting directly to the Field Supervisor and Project Director, this role involves conducting intensive archaeological survey, excavation, and monitoring of construction or other ground-disturbing activities. The position demands strong attention to detail, excellent organizational skills, and the ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team in diverse field conditions. Responsibilities Recognize surface and subsurface archaeological resources. Conduct field surveys in designated project areas to identify and record historical and prehistoric cultural resources. Conduct unit excavation, photography, and exploratory trenching, with meticulous attention to detailed record-keeping. Document and describe soil profiles. Utilize a professional-grade global positioning system (GPS) receiver to record the location of cultural resources. Prepare plan view and profile drawings according to mapping conventions. Complete all relevant digital and/or paper field forms accurately and efficiently. Assist with fieldwork, including laboratory analysis. Catalog materials, including bagging and tagging sorted items and completing data entry. Photograph artifacts in laboratory and field settings. Create copies of and annotate digital field photos as needed for report publication. Qualifications Completion of an archaeology field school. Alternatively, at least two years of field and/or laboratory experience demonstrating thorough knowledge of the fundamental principles and theories of professional archaeology. Education Bachelor’s Degree or higher with an emphasis in archaeology or a related field. FLSA: Full Time Regular Employee Type: Non-Exempt, Hourly Reports to: Field Supervisor Travel Required: Yes Location: Guam Security Clearance: Must be able to obtain a security clearance Background Check: Must pass a background check Pay Range: $25.00 to $28.00 per hour Benefits: Eligible for Medical, Dental and Vision, Paid Federal Holidays, Vacation and Sick Leave Please send all resumes to hr@... Website: www.iaoceania.com
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HRA is hiring - Seasonal Architectural Historian Technician Roster
Historical Research Associates, Inc. (HRA), is seeking to increase our qualified pool of Architectural Historian Technicians for work in our Portland and Eugene, Oregon; Seattle and Spokane, Washington; and Missoula, Montana, offices. Successful candidates should either currently reside or be planning to relocate to states in which we primarily operate (Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana). Individuals interested in working for HRA for seasonal employment will be selected only from this pool. Pay is $21.25–37.00 per hour, based on location, education, experience, and special skills. HRA reviews wages on an ongoing basis based on technician demonstrated skills and abilities. The Architectural Historian Technician - Seasonal performs a wide range of project-based research tasks in architecture, historic preservation, and cultural resources management. The nature of the work involves, but is not limited to, Section 106, 36 CFR part 800 – Protection of Historic Properties, Cultural Resource Management principles, and practices. Applicants must possess: A strong familiarity with the National Register of Historic Places criteria. A working knowledge of the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties. Must be able to meet the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards for architectural history, which requires either a Master’s degree in architectural history, historic preservation, or a closely related field, with coursework in American architectural history; or a Bachelor’s degree in architectural history, art history, historic preservation, or a closely related field, with coursework in American architectural history and five years of full-time experience in research and writing concentrating on historic preservation and/or architectural history. Preferred experience includes knowledge of Section 106 and state and local register criteria and statuses and experience in landscape history and architecture and/or culture landscape experience. The ability to develop and maintain positive relationships, balance work schedules and demands, provide and receive feedback, seek to resolve conflict through communication and collaboration, and use effective verbal and written communication to listen and communicate effectively. Preferred skills include: A strong knowledge of architectural history and styles in the United States and the ability to describe them in clear, narrative prose, and experience working with survey and inventory methods of recordation and evaluation. Positions are seasonal, and work is on-call, as needed. Acceptance into the pool is not a guarantee of a job offer or a guarantee of hours, but only Technicians in the pool will be offered work with HRA. Please submit your resume or CV and an example of an architectural evaluation to HR@.... By applying for this opportunity, you acknowledge that we may verify past employment and check references. The position will close on 05/15/2025. HRA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to providing an environment of respect and inclusion where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and employees. Applicants and employees will not be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, disability, national origin, protected veteran status, status as a victim of domestic violence, stalking, or sexual harassment, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law. If you need to request an accommodation related to disability, religion, or related to domestic violence, stalking, or sexual harassment, please contact Human Resources.
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On-Call SOI-Qualified Bioarchaeologist - SE USA - Temporary with Potential for Permanent
TerraXplorations, Inc. is looking for an ON-CALL SOI-qualified Bioarchaeologist to monitor and conduct fieldwork throughout the Southeast. Only SOI-qualified candidates will be considered. A successful candidate will conduct fieldwork in a professional, organized, and efficient manner. Responsibilities would include: monitoring, reporting, leading fieldwork, phase I survey, identification of human remains, metal detection, mapping, and artifact identification. This position is for on-call employment. The hourly rate is project-dependent and ranges from $20.00 to $25.00/hour. Requirements: *MA in Anthropology (emphasis in biological anthropology), Biological Anthropology (emphasis in archaeology), Bioarchaeology, or Forensic Anthropology *Experience leading professional cultural resource projects/surveys (minimum 1 yr) *Experience in identifying human remains *Knowledge of NAGPRA *Familiarity with federal and state laws, regulations, and guidelines for cultural resources *Ability to perform strenuous work in various environmental conditions and 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 Preferences: *RPA *Three or more years of professional experience leading field portions of cultural resource projects/surveys *Experience monitoring ground-disturbing activities *Experience writing technical reports (including but not limited to Monitoring Reports, Cemetery *Management Plans, and Phase I Survey Reports) *Experience in pre-contact and historic artifact identification *GIS software, Adobe Suite, Microsoft Suite *Familiar with GPD equipment (Garmin and Trimble) 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 III 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 To apply, send a CV/resume along with a list of three professional references to hr@..., and please put "Bioarchaeologist Application” in the subject line.
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