Are you a seasoned archaeological leader ready to shape the future of cultural resource management in the Pacific Northwest? At ERM, you'll guide high‑impact projects, mentor emerging talent, and partner with Tribes, agencies, and multidisciplinary teams to deliver work that truly matters. If you're looking for a role where your expertise drives meaningful outcomes and your leadership elevates an entire practice—this is your next step. Why This Role Matters As a Managing Technical Consultant, Archaeologist, you will play a pivotal role in advancing ERM's Cultural Resources Services practice across the Pacific Northwest. Your leadership ensures regulatory excellence, Tribal and agency collaboration, and high‑quality technical work that supports some of the region's most important environmental and infrastructure initiatives. This position strengthens ERM's ability to deliver thoughtful, compliant, and culturally sensitive solutions for clients across the U.S. What Your Impact Is Lead and deliver high‑quality archaeological investigations—both desktop analyses and field studies—that inform project planning, permitting, and environmental review. Build trusted relationships with SHPOs, Tribal Nations, federal/state agencies, and key stakeholders across Washington, Oregon, and the broader region. Manage diverse, simultaneous projects with precision—ensuring quality, efficiency, and client satisfaction. Mentor and guide cultural resources staff, helping develop the next generation of field directors, analysts, and technical specialists. Collaborate with environmental planners, biologists, engineers, GIS experts, and others across ERM to deliver integrated, multidisciplinary solutions. Support proposal development and cost estimates to strengthen ERM's market presence and client offerings. What You'll Bring Required Graduate degree in Anthropology, Archaeology, or a related field 7+ years of relevant paid experience. Qualifications to serve as Field Director on BLM, ARPA, and state permits in the Pacific Northwest. Registered Professional Archaeologist (RPA) and meets/exceeds Washington DAHP, Oregon SHPO, and Secretary of the Interior standards. Demonstrated leadership in directing archaeological survey, testing, and data recovery projects within the Pacific Northwest. Author experience with agency‑reviewed cultural resources documentation (Class I & III reports, NEPA/SEPA sections, treatment plans, etc.). Experience interacting with agency personnel as a consultant representative. Ability to work independently or as part of a multidisciplinary cultural resources team. Willingness to travel throughout Washington, Oregon, and occasionally to neighboring states. Ability to conduct fieldwork up to 50% during peak season, including walking long distances, navigating challenging terrain, and lifting/carrying up to 50 lbs. Proficiency with mapping and field tools such as GPS units, total stations, and ArcGIS FieldMaps/Survey123. Driver's License Required: This position requires a valid driver's license and/or the ability to operate a company vehicle due to the nature of job duties, which include frequent travel to various client locations across a large geographical area. This position is not eligible for immigration sponsorship. Preferred Qualifications to serve as Principal Investigator on BLM, federal, and state permits in Washington, Oregon, or nearby states. Prior experience supervising staff or direct reports. Laboratory materials processing experience.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level