
Archaeological Field Technician (Field Based)
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Undisclosed Salary
Contract
Mode of work
Full-time
Experience
Mid
Employment type
Contract
Location
On-site
Expertise & Skills
Job description
ERM is hiring an Archaeological Field Technician to support future needs of survey efforts for projects located in throughout California and neighboring states. Archaeological Field Technicians will assist with or conduct archaeological field surveys and/or construction monitoring. This is a full-time (40-60 hours per week) limited-term role with a duration of 6 months, extendable.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
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Walk long distances (up to 10 miles per day) across varied terrain under adverse conditions, including inclement weather and wildlife encounters; and lift and carry equipment weighing up to 50 lbs.;
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Conduct archaeological monitoring during construction to minimize impacts to cultural resources
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Document newly recorded cultural resources and updating previously recorded resources;
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Maintain and submit accurate field notes
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Coordinate and communicate effectively with ERM staff, client, contractors, and subconsultants.
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Adhere to all applicable health and safety policies, procedures, and project requirements
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Conduct shovel testing and other subsurface excavations, screen excavated soils, and perform additional duties as assigned
REQUIRED
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B.A. in Anthropology or related fields is required, and M.A. in Anthropology or related fields preferred
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2+ years of relevant field experience in cultural resources management
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Ability to travel extensively throughout Northern and Southern California, as well as other neighboring states
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1+ years of construction monitoring experience
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Ability to identify and record precontact and historic cultural resources
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Experience and familiarity with computers, smart devices, and use of ESRI products (ArcGIS Field Maps and Survey 123)
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Experience with site testing (e.g., Shovel Test Pits (STPs) and Shovel Test Units (STUs))
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Archaeological field school or prior archaeological field survey experience;
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Ability to work outdoors in variable weather conditions and on varied terrain;
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Experience in the Mojave Desert and/or Great Basin is preferred
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Working knowledge of archaeological survey and monitoring protocols;
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Ability to work in the field for extended periods of time;
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Willingness to work in remote and/or rural areas;
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Ability to work independently and as a part of a crew;
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Must have valid driver's license;
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Off-road driving experience;
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Crew lead/chief experience is preferred
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Qualified to serve as an NPS and/or BLM Field Director in California, Nevada, or Arizona preferred
Frequently asked questions
- Where is the Archaeological Field Technician (Field Based) role based?
- This is an on-site role based in United States.
- What experience level does the Archaeological Field Technician (Field Based) role require?
- ERM lists this Archaeological Field Technician (Field Based) role at Mid level.
- What skills do you need for the Archaeological Field Technician (Field Based) role?
- Key skills for this role include Archaeological Field Survey, Construction Monitoring, ArcGIS / GIS, Cultural Resources Management, Field Documentation and Shovel Test Excavation.
- How do I apply for the Archaeological Field Technician (Field Based) role?
- Use the Apply button on this page to apply for the Archaeological Field Technician (Field Based) role on ERM's careers site.
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