Archaeological Field Technician (Part-time/On-Call)

Michael Baker InternationalAnchorage, AK
$35 - $40Hybrid

About The Position

Michael Baker International’s Cultural Resources Management (CRM) practice, part of our Environmental Planning group, delivers a wide range of cultural resources services for Federal, State, and local agencies, Native Alaskan corporations and communities, as well as private organizations throughout Alaska. We specialize in archaeological, architectural, cultural resource, and historical services supporting compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Sections 106 and 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), Archaeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA), Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGRPA), and Alaska Historic Preservation Act (AHPA), among other Federal and State regulations. Our projects include work for energy developers, Federal agencies, local communities, and government entities across Alaska’s unique landscapes. Michael Baker is seeking an on-call Archaeological Technician to support projects throughout Alaska. This flexible role is ideal for a skilled professional looking to contribute on an as-needed basis, primarily supporting fieldwork and project-based assignments. This role is ideal for early to mid-career professionals passionate about archaeology, fieldwork, and preserving cultural resources across the State of Alaska. The primary role of an Archaeological Technician is to provide field support for archaeological monitoring, survey, testing, and data recovery excavations. Additional responsibilities may include laboratory work (artifact cleaning and processing) and report writing. Most assignments will occur in Alaska’s diverse environments, including remote areas, and may require travel and overnight stays. Assignments will vary based on project needs and may include both field and remote work. Candidates may work from either Michael Baker office (Anchorage or Fairbanks) or work remotely within Alaska depending on project requirements.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Anthropology, Archaeology, or a related field.
  • Completion of an archaeological field school.
  • Strong analytical skills and technical writing ability.
  • Ability to work in both office and rugged field conditions.
  • Proficient in communication across email, phone, and video conferencing.
  • Detail-oriented, organized, and able to follow instructions.
  • Valid driver’s license (Alaska or transferable).
  • Ability to travel throughout Alaska, including remote locations.
  • Physically able to walk up to 3 miles per day and carry up to 50 lbs. of equipment across uneven terrain, with or without reasonable accommodation in a wide range of weather conditions

Nice To Haves

  • Preferred experience with GPS units, artifact identification, field mapping, cameras, and metal detectors.

Responsibilities

  • Assist with archaeological pedestrian reconnaissance, Phase I and II surveys, subsurface testing, and cultural resources evaluation under the direct supervision of the Field Director.
  • Accurately document field observations in forms, detailed notes, maps, and photographs.
  • Assist with artifact identification and cataloging in both field and laboratory settings.
  • Adhere to Michael Baker’s safety protocols and ethical standards while conducting work in and out of the field.
  • Maintain and organize field equipment and supplies provided by Michael Baker.
  • Participate in pre-field safety and project briefings and post-field debriefings.
  • Assist with report writing as opportunities are available.
  • Other duties as assigned by leadership.
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