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Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc. is currently seeking an archaeological field technician for a Phase I archaeological survey in Camden County, Georgia. The project is expected to start June 13, 2017. The work schedule will consist of four (4) consecutive work days; however, there is high potential for additional survey in the Kingsland, Georgia area following completion of this project. A bachelor's degree in anthropology, attendance in a field school, and prior archaeological experience are required. It is imperative that the candidate be able to work 8 hour days in a variety of conditions. Stooping, bending, and lifting are essential functions of this position. Safety vests, work boots, and hard hats will be mandatory. CRA will provide safety vests and hard hats. The employee may provide their own hard hat and safety vest if they choose. Work days will consist of eight (8) hour days and will begin and end at project location. Per diem will be...
Integrated Environmental Solutions, LLC is asmall woman-owned business that specializes in providing natural and culturalresource planning services, ecological restoration and revegetation services,and NEPA documentation. IES is seekingto hire a full-time archeological principal investigator to join our consultingfirm. Qualifications: hold aMaster’s degree that would be able to meet the Secretary of the Interior qualifiedstandards for Archeology; have aminimum of five years consulting experience at increasing levels ofresponsibility with two of those years within the state of Texas; displaya thorough understanding of field methodologies utilizing standards andprocedures for obtaining project approval from the Texas Historical Commission orfor Section 106 of the NHPA related projects; possessa thorough understanding of cultural resources regulations and requirements; possessknowledge, skills, and abilities pertaining to other cultural resource fieldsoutside their area of expertise; haveproven experience working independently with little supervision; displaythe willingness to work long hours under less than desirable weather, topographic,and environmental settings; proven experience coordinating directly with stateand federal agencies; demonstratedabilities related...
C Dimensions seeks experienced archeological technicians in Arkansas immediately for Phase I survey expected to last approximately 10 working days. Applicants should be from Missouri or Arkansas (or nearby areas of surrounding states). Must have: Minimum BA or nearly completed BA with field school; positive attitude; ability to work in very demanding upland environments with up to 10 miles of hill and mountain hiking and physical labor all day; excellent work ethic; desire to learn and implement new skills as needed; good communication skills. Work will usually be 9-10 hour days with weekends off (some weekends might be 3 day) when weather does not interrupt our ability to field. Housing is in small motel. Positions with some skill set expansions/upward mobility are planned for the right candidates. In addition, entry level (nearing BA or recent BA with accredited North American field school) applicants with the desire and ability to work hard, as well as the other...
All—our website is not currently functioning as it should. Please see the instructions for applying for the position listed below. Position: Archaeological Technician Position Type: On-Call Temporary Base Pay: $14.00 – $16.00 per hour Location: La Grande, Oregon and Walla Walla, Washington Anderson Perry & Associates, Inc., a full-service engineering firm with offices in La Grande, OR; Walla Walla, WA; and Prineville, OR, is seeking applicants for on-call temporary archaeological technicians for the 2017 field season. RESPONSIBILITIES Three positions are available for on-call temporary archaeological technicians for numerous inventory, archaeological site testing, and monitoring projects for the 2017 field season. These positions are project-based, but could last through the season depending on workload. Hourly wage rates will be based on education and experience, but will generally start between $14 to $16/hour. Per diem and lodging will be paid during work sessions. REQUIREMENTS Qualified applicants for the positions must be able to hike at least 8 miles...
TriLeaf Corporation is seeking an experienced, SOI-Qualified Archaeologist, in the Atlanta area, to complete Phase I telecommunication projects. This position is on-call with the possibility for full time employment, pending client need and quality of work. Minimum Requirements: · M.A. or M.S. in Archaeology or Anthropology · Previous telecom experience · Provide own equipment · Ability to work in the field independently · Ability to meet strict deadlines · Ability to compile Cultural Resource Reports · Experience with 620/621 form preparation · Excellent research shills · Willingness to travel within a 300-mile radius · Valid driver’s license and reliable mode of transportation The successful candidate will possess the following attributes: · Ability to work responsibly with no on-site supervision · Demonstrated leadership ability · Demonstrated ability to carry work to completion · Excellent communication and organizational skills · Ability to work both independently and with remote staff · Creative problem solving skills · Adaptability, flexibility, and...
Position: Archaeological Technician Position Type: On-Call Temporary Base Pay: $14.00 - $16.00 per hour Location: La Grande, Oregon and Walla Walla, Washington Anderson Perry & Associates, Inc., a full-service engineering firm with offices in La Grande, OR; Walla Walla, WA; and Prineville, OR, is seeking applicants for on-call temporary archaeological technicians for the 2017 field season. RESPONSIBILITIES Three positions are available for on-call temporary archaeological technicians for numerous inventory, archaeological site testing, and monitoring projects for the 2017 field season. These positions are project-based, but could last through the season depending on workload. Hourly wage rates will be based on education and experience, but will generally start between $14 to $16/hour. Per diem and lodging will be paid during work sessions. REQUIREMENTS Qualified applicants for the positions must be able to hike at least 8 miles per day in a variety of terrains and elevations while carrying up to 25 pounds of field gear. Minimum requirements...
CH2M is looking Archaeologist to assistance on a variety of projects throughout the western United States. This position involves providing cultural resources support for planning, engineering, and construction services to government, military, and commercial clients. As a mid-level archaeologist you will have the opportunity to work on projects that require compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), Archaeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Native American Graves Repatriation and Protection Act (NAGPRA), and state regulations. All work will be conducted under the guidance of senior cultural resources staff. You will also have the opportunity to be a key team member working with scientists, engineers, project managers, and other project staff across nearly all business sectors and services in the company. You will also be responsible for working on all aspects of cultural resources projects, including background research; fieldwork (Phase I survey, Phase II testing, and Phase III mitigation); preparing CEQA, NEPA, and...
TEMPORARY ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD TECHNICIANS Logan Simpson has immediate openings for temporary Archaeological Field Technicians to conduct archaeological inventory work in Idaho, reporting to our Salt Lake City, Utah office. The ideal candidate will have a B.A. or M.A. in Anthropology, completed archaeological field school, and possess experience conducting fieldwork in a cultural resource management setting. Individuals must be able to survey in remote locations and walk up to 10 miles per day over steep terrain, while carrying a pack weighing up to 45 pounds. Individuals must also be capable of surveying and properly documenting sites using field notes, and be able to work cooperatively with crew members and supervisors. This fieldwork may require camping. If interested, please apply online at: http://logansimpson.com/about/careers/ and include a resume and cover letter. Logan Simpson is an EEO/Affirmative Action Employer M/F/Disability/Veteran/E-Verify
JOB ANNOUNCMENT Job Title: Historian Posting Date: May 8, 2017 Closing Date: June 16, 2017 Serial No.: 090-17 Announcement No.:014-17 Department/Division: Governor’s Office/ AS Historic Preservation Office Type of Position: Temporary Appointment Posting Type: Employment Opportunity/Open to the Public Pay Grade and Salary Range: GS 13/ $16,000 - $38,620Starting experience. Subsidized housing and travel included for off-island applicants. Position: Historian General Description The incumbent of this position is responsible for the National Register program for the American Samoa Historic Preservation Office under the administrative direction of the Historic Preservation Officer. Key Duties and Responsibilities - Responsible for the National Register Program and all aspects of preparing National Register Nominations. - Ensure that at least two National Register Nominations are prepared and submitted each fiscal year. - Research and write “historic contexts” as support material for National Register nominations and publishing them in academic journals as appropriate, ensuring that at least one historic context will be written...
TEMPORARY ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD TECHNICIANS Logan Simpson has immediate openings for temporary Archaeological Field Technicians to conduct archaeological inventory work in Oregon, reporting to our Salt Lake City, Utah office. The ideal candidate will have a B.A. or M.A. in Anthropology, completed archaeological field school, and possess experience conducting fieldwork in a cultural resource management setting. Individuals must be able to survey in remote locations and walk up to 10 miles per day over steep terrain, while carrying a pack weighing up to 45 pounds. Individuals must also be capable of surveying and properly documenting sites using field notes, and be able to work cooperatively with crew members and supervisors. This fieldwork may require camping. If interested, please apply online at: http://logansimpson.com/about/careers/ and include a resume and cover letter. Logan Simpson is an EEO/Affirmative Action Employer M/F/Disability/Veteran/E-Verify
Position Details Job Code: JC-64856 Position #(s): 549-660-2809-001 Classification: ASSOCIATE STATE ARCHEOLOGIST Work Location: Sonoma County Job Type: Permanent, Full Time Job Description and Duties ASSOCIATE STATE ARCHEOLOGIST ($4,768 - $5,924) – BAY AREA DISTRICT / DISTRICT OFFICE The reporting location for this position is the Bay Area District Office, 845 Casa Grande Rd., Petaluma, CA. This position will work under the direction of the District Superintendent. The Associate State Archeologist manages the cultural resource program for the District.The position will plan, manage and conduct or facilitate archeological excavation and survey projects and will serve as direct project lead to seasonal cultural resources staff, volunteers and interns. Position assists staff in designing projects that will not impact archeological features.The position reviews Project Evaluation Forms for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), Public Resources Code Section 5024, Executive Order W-26-92 and, when necessary, Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, and provides recommendations when...
Are you interested in learning the entrepreneurial side of CRM from the ground floor up? CRM Office Manager / Project Logistics - Bismarck, ND Juniper, LLC, a Bismarck, ND-based CRM firm has an immediate opening fora spreadsheet-friendly, upbeat, and professional Office Manager/Project Logistics/Meeting Coordinator whowould appreciate the opportunity to learn the business side of CRM. This is not a field or research position, but rather is integral to theday-to-day operating of a small but growing archaeologicaland environmental consulting firm that provides services to a select businessclient base, primarily three sectors: energydevelopment, infrastructure engineering, and transportation relatedprojects. Juniper is a WomanOwned Small Business founded in 2007 that has grownexponentially since and is moving into new markets. This position is tasked with 3 Essential Functions within a standard40 hour work week: Office Manager - This position provides direct support and assistance to the company principals. - Opens and closes office daily, greets all guests, vendors, and...
TEMPORARY ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD TECHNICIANS Logan Simpson is seeking temporary Archaeological Field Technicians for both current and upcoming pedestrian surveys as well as archaeological testing, data recovery, and monitoring projects throughout Arizona. Field projects will be managed out of Logan Simpson's office locations in Tempe, Tucson, and Flagstaff, Arizona. The ideal candidate will have a B.A. or M.A. in Anthropology, completed archaeological field school, and possess experience conducting fieldwork in a cultural resource management setting. Individuals must be able to survey in remote locations and walk up to 10 miles per day over steep terrain, while carrying a pack weighing up to 45 pounds. Individuals must also be capable of conducting a cultural resources pedestrian survey, which includes: operating a handheld GPS unit; identifying archaeological artifacts and features; documenting archaeological artifacts and features in written notes and on tablet computers. Ability to work cooperatively with crew members and supervisors a must! If interested, please apply online at...
SUPERVISORY ARCHAEOLOGIST Logan Simpson, a growing environmental planning, cultural resources, and landscape architectural design firm, currently seeks a full-time Supervisory Archaeologist to work in our Boise, Idaho office. Qualifications include possessing or the ability to obtain current permits with a variety of public land managing agencies, with emphasis on Idaho, Utah, and Nevada. Duties and responsibilities include demonstrable expertise supervising all aspects of cultural resources survey, site recording and evaluations, and archaeological testing and data recovery. Candidates should be familiar with the completion of survey and excavation forms, operating GPS units with a data recorder, and conducting quality control/quality assurance reviews of data. The ideal candidate will possess knowledge of federal cultural resources regulations, the ability to coordinate and communicate with agencies and clients, and manage budgets and schedules. Capability of supervising cultural resources survey and other archaeological projects in remote locations and over steep terrain, a clean driving record, and the ability to work out-of-town...
Job Title: Principal Investigator Job Status: Full Time Location: PACNW (Edmonds region) Stell is a seasoned veteran- and woman-owned small business providing expertise and innovation across the resilience, environmental, restoration, and compliance service sectors. We offer an excellent benefits package that includes medical/dental insurance, 401k opportunities, paid vacation, holiday and sick time. Overview: Looking for a project manager doer-seller with an existing client network in the northwest region of the United States, preferably in state, federal and private environmental markets. Responsibilities: * Collaborate with Operations and Business Development to support all Stell business lines, regions, and sectors. * Participate in business development through project leads and referrals from your network of professional relationships. * Meet with clients regularly to monitor and assist all phases of the sales cycle. * Target and position activities within assigned regions or customers. * Profile clients with successful project generation. * Assist with development of marketing strategies for targeted projects and...
Established in 1999, Transcon Environmental, Inc., offers environmental consulting services throughout the western United States with offices in Arizona, California, and Utah. Our company philosophy is, “Understand and Serve.” We work to understand our clients’ needs and to provide professional service with our team of environmental planners, biologists and archaeologists. In addition to environmental planning, permitting and compliance, we provide biological/cultural resource monitoring. We are seeking an entry-level environmental professional for a part-time position in our Berkeley or San Francisco office. Working with the project team, the Coordination Associate will be responsible for project coordination of a number of short projects each week. Work includes processing incoming work, tracking and coordinating on-going work, and completing projects in a timely manner. REQUIRED: · Undergraduate degree in a field related to environmental planning · Proficiency with Microsoft Word and Excel; familiarity with ArcGIS · Ability to work with a team under pressure with short deadlines · Effective communication...
Seasonal Archeologists - San Diego, CA The project consists of data recovery of three late prehistoric sites near the coast in Del Mar. A minimum of 45 units will be excavated for phase 1. Soil varies between easy to dig and compact clay. Duration is estimated at 37 days for phase 1. Contact Harry Price at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 619 308-9333 ext 103 or Carmen Zepeda-Herman at czepeda@reconenvironmental .com czepeda - at - reconenvironmental .com
SUPERVISORY ARCHAEOLOGIST Logan Simpson, a growing environmental planning, cultural resources, and landscape architectural design firm, currently seeks a full-time Supervisory Archaeologist to work in our Salt Lake City, Utah office. Qualifications include possessing or the ability to obtain current permits with a variety of public land managing agencies, with emphasis on Utah, Nevada, and Idaho. Duties and responsibilities include demonstrable expertise supervising all aspects of cultural resources survey, site recording and evaluations, and archaeological testing and data recovery. Candidates should be familiar with the completion of survey and excavation forms, operating GPS units with a data recorder, and conducting quality control/quality assurance reviews of data. The ideal candidate will possess knowledge of federal cultural resources regulations, the ability to coordinate and communicate with agencies and clients, and manage budgets and schedules. Capability of supervising cultural resources survey and other archaeological projects in remote locations and over steep terrain, a clean driving record, and the ability to...
Position: Archaeological Field Technicians Location: St. Paul, Minnesota The 106 Group is seeking to fill field archaeologist positions for the upcoming 2017 field season. This position involves largely Phase I pedestrian surveys and shovel testing for projects throughout the Midwest. Opportunities are expected to continue throughout the season dependent on performance. The 106 Group offers a professional and friendly working environment with a wide range of interesting and challenging projects in the field of cultural resources management, planning, community engagement, and design. See www.106group.com for more information about our firm. Responsibilities * Perform archaeological survey (pedestrian reconnaissance, shovel testing, or urban archaeological investigations working alongside heavy machinery) under the direction of project Crew Chiefs and Field Director. * Excavate and document excavation units as components of archaeological evaluation and data recovery projects. * Participate in additional projects as appropriate according to skill level, experience, and ability. Requirements * B.A. or B.S. degree in archaeology, anthropology, or...
Temporary Archaeological Field Technician- Montana Tower Engineering Professionals, Inc. (TEP) is currently seeking a temporary archaeological field technician to conduct archaeological surveys throughout Montana, starting possibly as early as late May for over the course of approximately 2-3 months. The ideal candidate will possess a B.A. or M.A. degree in Anthropology and have experience conducting archaeological surveys for cultural resource management in Montana and Wyoming. Candidate must be able to work long days, hiking over long distances in remote environments in a variety of weather conditions. Pay rate will be based on the individual’s qualifications and experience. When applicable, lodging and per diem will be provided. This position is temporary, however there is a potential for further work and/or possibly full time employment. Please email your resume/CV and three references with contact information to Sarah Stephens (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) sastephens - at- tepgroup.net.