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The Louis Berger Group is seeking an experienced and dynamic Senior Architectural Historian to join their team. This position is full time and can sit in either the Washington DC, Richmond VA or Raleigh NC offices. Founded in 1953, Louis Berger
Field technicians needed in San Juan Capistrano, CA. Pay commensurate with experience. Call 949.492.3963 __._,_.___ Posted by: Judy <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.> Reply via web post • Reply to sender • Reply to group • Start a New Topic • Messages in this topic (2) http://www.ShovelBums.org/ - Your Adventure in Archaeology Starts Here! 16,500+ of your friends can't be wrong. The most important aspect of this list is that it is for one purpose only: Announcing jobs/non paying volunteer postings in the international CRM and Academia field at all levels; Field Tech, Professors, SHPO
Full-time Project Archaeologist position available in our Pullman, Washington office Overview/Responsibilities Plateau Archaeological Investigations, LLC, an archaeological and cultural resource contracting and consulting services firm, is currently accepting applications for a full-time Project Archaeologist for our office in Pullman, WA. Our Project Archaeologists oversee the entirety of projects from background research through field work to compiling final reports for our clients. Below is a list of some of what you can expect to do in this role: •
Metcalf Archaeological Consultants, Inc., an employee-owned provider of cultural resource management consulting services, is looking for an experienced archaeological project director to work out of our Bismarck, ND office. This position is salaried and full-time, regular.
Metcalf Archaeological Consultants, Inc. is looking to hire 10-12 Archaeological Technicians for a fast-paced mitigation project in north central North Dakota.
Metcalf Archaeological Consultants, Inc. is accepting applications for Archaeological Technicians for multiple projects for the 2016 field season, with work anticipated to start in April.
Working collaboratively with BLM Winnemucca District, the Great Basin Institute is recruiting to hire an Archaeological Field Technician to support the District
We are looking for a self-starter ready to serve as Field Director for projects in New England. At Gray & Pape you will receive on-going investment in your professional development through continuing education, conference attendance opportunities, and the ability to pursue research based on project work. Not mention a competitive salary and benefits. Gray & Pape, Inc. is looking for an experienced Field Director (FD) for its Providence, RI office to manage Phase I and II field projects. A complete job description is available upon request. This position is for the 2016 field season, the estimated length of employment is April 1-October 31, 2016. This is a temporary salaried position with the potential to become a regular full-time position. To be considered for this position you must have a minimum of a B.A. /B.S. (M.A./M.S. preferred) in Anthropology, Archaeology, or related field and 2 years CRM field supervisory experience. Experience in New England is...
R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc., a cultural resource management firm with a nationwide practice across the preservation disciplines, has two immediate openings for entry level archeologists in Hartford, CT. Candidates must possess a BA in Archaeology or Anthropology, an accredited field school and be facile with Microsoft Excel. Familiarity with Connecticut archaeology is a strong advantage. Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively on inter-disciplinary project teams is essential. This project-based position is full time, salaried for the duration of this project (ca. 6 months), with the possibility for conversion to a permanent position for the right candidate. Salary is competitive and commensurate with educational and professional experience. R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc. maintains a Drug-Free Workplace, and frequently works on projects requiring security screening. All candidates must pass a background check and drug testing. Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled To apply, click on the link below or go to our...
FramingOur Community, Inc. is seeking three archeological field technicians toconduct archeological site inventory and monitoring for the Bureau of LandManagement in Cottonwood, Idaho. Guidancewill be provided by the BLM archeologist. Archeological inventory areas will focus on proposed projects thatinvolve fuels reduction in timbered and grassland areas as well as inventoriesfor transportation planning. Partsof the inventory will include recording historic mine sites associated withabandoned mine lands inventory in areas of potential fuels projects. Specifictasks will involve the inventory of identified land parcels for bothprehistoric and historic archeological sites. The inventory will require that the archeological sites are accuratelylocated and recorded on Idaho site forms with associated detailed narrativedescriptions. Site maps will be preparedindicating site features and measurements. Project inventory reports will be written describing inventorytechniques, archeological sites found, and potential impacts to thosesites. Photographs will be taken usingdigital cameras. Theduty station is...
Working collaboratively with BLM Battle Mountain District, the Great Basin Institute is recruiting four (4) AmeriCorps members to serve as Archaeology Technicians to support a variety of activities relating to the Battle Mountain cultural resources database and field survey workload targets. Specific tasks include: (1) Perform NHPA Section 106 inventories for in-house projects, i.e. Fuels and vegetation treatment projects, grazing permit renewals, gravel pits, spring ex-closures, etc.; (2) Write reports and sites forms in compliance with the latest edition of the Guidelines and Standards for Archaeological Inventory; (3) Maintain and update the GIS database, shape files will be submitted to NVSHPO for inclusion into NVCRIS, as needed; (4) Maintain and update the cultural paper files as needed. Compensation and Timeline:
Hey R. Joe! Where the f*** are the 2016 Archaeology and Anthropology Field Schools? You ever have one of those years? And then a few more in a row? Yeah, you know what I am talking about :-) whine whine whine, I sound like a land owner arguing with a crew about eminent domain ;-) The site should be open for field schools starting next week. There are a whole slew of them in the queue already using the old system that I need to manually migrate over after doing some upgrades this coming week. I will announce when they are viewable and when you can continue submitting them ASAP. Found a job through ShovelBums? Buy R. Joe a Beer and toast your success! Click Here to Buy R. Joe a Beer Beer, Yum! http://paypal.me/shovelbums (It hurts less than a proctology checkup and brings you good field Karma!)...
SEARCH, a leading nationwide and global provider of cultural resources services to government and commercial customers, is continuously seeking top talent in the cultural resource management industry. As a full service company, SEARCH offers a multidisciplinary integration of our five divisions: Archaeology, Maritime Archaeology, Architectural History, History and Archives, and Heritage Design. SEARCH is seeking a full time Proposal Manager to join our team. This position will be responsible for identifying the resources needed to capture a business opportunity, managing and administering all proposal activities and ultimately transitioning opportunities through the proposal process resulting in award to SEARCH. This role will partner closely with division leaders and management with the proposal process, as well as serve in a client marketing capacity to design and execute programs to strengthen and develop SEARCH within the cultural resources management community. This position will also utilize the services of the Operations Coordinator in some proposal and marketing...
Crew Chief Working collaboratively with BLM Battle Mountain District, the Great Basin Institute is recruiting to hire an Archaeology Crew Chief to facilitate a variety of activities relating to the Battle Mountain cultural resources database and field survey workload targets. Specific tasks include: (1) Perform NHPA Section 106 inventories for in-house projects, i.e. Fuels and vegetation treatment projects, grazing permit renewals, gravel pits, spring ex-closures, etc.; (2) Write reports and sites forms in compliance with the latest edition of the Guidelines and Standards for Archaeological Inventory; (3) Maintain and update the GIS database, shape files will be submitted to NVSHPO for inclusion into NVCRIS, as needed; (4) Maintain and update the cultural paper files as needed. Compensation and Timeline:
Archaeological Field Technician Fort Drum, New York POSITION An Archaeological Field Technician (hourly/seasonal) position is available with the Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands (CEMML). This position is located at Fort Drum, New York. ORGANIZATION CEMML is a research, education and service unit within the Warner College of Natural Resources at Colorado State University (CSU). CEMML applies the latest and most appropriate science to promote the sustainable management of natural and cultural resources on Department of Defense (DoD) and other public lands. We provide technical support, conduct applied research, and offer career development and learning opportunities to support resource stewardship. We collaborate with our sponsors and within CSU to resolve complex environmental issues, leaving a legacy of science-based decisions that sustain our resources for future generations. To learn more about CEMML’s contributions to land management, our mission, vision, and values, visit http://www.cemml.colostate.edu/ . LOCATION Fort Drum is a...
The White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire and Maine will be hiring an archaeological technician for the 2016 field season (mid-May through late September).� � The position is based in Campton, NH, pays $19.18/hour, and is appropriate for a graduate student or experienced field technician, particularly with interest/experience in New England and/or historical archaeology.� � The job is open for applications until Monday, February 8, 2016 .� For more information and to apply, please see Job Announcement Number 16-TEMP-R9-0102-7ARTE-DT at USAJOBS.GOV : https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/427904100 . For questions about the position, please contact Sarah Jordan, White Mountain National Forest Archaeologist and Heritage Program Manager, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. � scjordan - at - fs.fed.us or 603-536-6240.
GIS Tech Opening Four Corners Research has an immediate opening for full-time GIS Technician in our Tularosa/Las Cruces, New Mexico office. This position is only for GIS and graphics production, with occasions that allow/require brief opportunities to join field crews. Services to perform include production of site plan maps, project area maps, site location maps, isolated occurrence distribution maps, feature plan and cross-section figures, production of shapefiles according to agency requirements, data management, and occasionally INFRA data entry. This position has potential for advancement to GIS Specialist. Benefit package is available upon completing full-time employment specifications. This is an hourly position tied to Service Contract Act wage scale for New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona. Once training has been completed, duty station is likely to be Las Cruces, New Mexico. We intend to fill this position within the next 10 days. Please submit letters of interest and detailed resume
The Northern California Indian Development Council (NCIDC - 501c3 non-profit) is helping the Bureau of Land Management (Ukiah Field Office) restore public lands within the footprint of the 2015 Rocky and Jerusalem fires. Between late-July and mid-September, roughly 64,000 acres of BLM lands within the Cache Creek Wilderness and Knoxville Recreation Area burned. The NCIDC will be putting unemployed individuals to work rehabilitating burned lands. The NCIDC / BLM is in need of two (2) archaeologists / cultural resource practitioners (familiar with Northern California archaeology) to interface with the BLM, UKFO Archaeologist and NCIDC work-crews. Primary duties will include helping crews to avoid sensitive areas and to record / update resource / site forms. The job will include working in rough terrain and possible inclement weather. The work week will be 40 hours. No housing is provided. The NCIDC requires that prospective applicants be a California Resident...
Seeking Qualified Archaeological Management Staff Kautz Environmental Consultants, Inc., (KEC) of Reno, Nevada, is currently accepting applications for field archaeologists for projects located within Nevada and adjacent states. KEC is seeking to fill two field management positions. Qualified applicants must be permitted, or able to be permitted, through Nevada BLM at the Crew Chief level or higher. Minimum permitting requirements include 12 months of field experience, with four months of field experience in Nevada. Preferred candidates will have an advanced degree in Anthropology or Archaeology, or related field, however, candidates with a B.S. or B.A. will also be considered. Preferred candidates will also have prior supervisory experience. KEC is seeking professional archaeological candidates who are team-oriented, but also able to work independently. Physical requirements for the position include the ability to stand, bend, and kneel for long periods of time, lift at least 50 lbs., and hike 10+ miles per day in rough...