Archaeologist

EBI Consulting,
$65,000 - $80,000Remote

About The Position

For more than 35 years, EBI Consulting has helped clients solve complex challenges and unlock greater value from their assets. What sets us apart is not only the depth of our technical expertise, but also the breadth of services we provide across the entire building and asset lifecycle. We take the time to understand each client’s unique goals, delivering tailored solutions, actionable insights, and customized reporting that go beyond what traditional environmental and engineering consulting firms typically offer. Whether our clients are acquiring, developing, operating, or divesting assets, they rely on EBI as a trusted partner to reduce risk, navigate complexity, and maximize long-term value. EBI is seeking a full-time Archaeologist responsible for completing file reviews/background research, conducting field surveys and fieldwork, authoring reports, and completing Federal Communications Commission Forms 620 and 621, as needed. The successful candidate will have demonstrated capability to write technical reports at all levels of complexity. This position may be trained to complete Phase I Environmental Site Assessments and NEPA tasks. The position reports directly to the Technical Director and will be a fully remote, work from home position, with routine short-term travel required for fieldwork. Candidates must have previous experience with travel and be comfortable with this model to be considered.

Requirements

  • Master’s Degree in Anthropology or Archaeology required
  • Must meet the state Principal Investigator requirements and/or have a minimum of two years’ full-time experience in the region in research, writing, teaching, interpretation, or other demonstrable professional activity with an academic institution, historic organization or agency, museum, or other professional institution
  • Must be Secretary of the Interior Qualified by meeting the archaeological qualifications described in the Secretary of Interior’s Professional Guidelines (Federal Register 48:190:44738-44739) (United States Department of the Interior 1983)

Nice To Haves

  • Register of Professional Archaeologists preferred

Responsibilities

  • Completing Class I Surveys—background research for proposed projects including: map, aerial, and literature reviews and reviewing SHPO databases for known archaeological sites and surveys
  • Conducting Class III Surveys/Phase 1A & Phase 1B surveys—visiting the proposed Project Site and conducting a pedestrian survey and/or systematic subsurface testing
  • Recording archaeological sites, and completing relevant site forms and determinations of eligibility
  • Archaeological Monitoring of construction
  • Authoring technical reports, including Class III reports and desk-based analyses
  • Conducting Peer Review of technical reports prior to final delivery to the Client

Benefits

  • Eligible for a bonus whereby total compensation may exceed base salary depending on individual performance.
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