SOI Qualified Archaeologist / Field Director

Environmental Research GroupPhoenix, AZ
12d$32 - $38

About The Position

Environmental Research Group, LLC (ERG) seeks an Archaeologist / Field Director to join our team for upcoming cultural resource management projects located in the greater Mojave Desert region, the Sierra Nevada Mountain range, and the greater Southern California area. The primary responsibilities will include conducting pedestrian surveys and shovel test excavations to identify and document archaeological resources. These projects are anticipated to start Fall of 2025 with anticipated ongoing work and potential for promotion to regular, full-time status. ERG is seeking candidates based out of California, Arizona or Nevada. Please note that this job is being posted to multiple cities and applying for one job posting is sufficient.

Requirements

  • Graduate degree in Archaeology, Anthropology, or equivalent discipline
  • Secretary of Interior Qualified
  • Ability to pass background check
  • At least 3 years of experience in a Field Director/supervisory role directly related to the duties and responsibilities specified above
  • Familiarity with standard field equipment such as GPS, compass, shovel and trowel
  • Ability to conduct strenuous fieldwork in various environmental conditions, including heat and rugged terrain
  • Ability to stay at lodging near the project site
  • Reliable transportation and valid driver's license
  • Effective communication and teamwork skills
  • Archaeological experience in California (required)

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with artifact analysis (historic artifacts, lithics, and other archaeological materials, and/or other specialties a plus)
  • Oregon and Washington experience highly preferred

Responsibilities

  • Serve as Field Director - oversee and direct the work of Archaeological Field Technicians
  • Conduct systematic pedestrian surveys to identify archaeological materials
  • Perform shovel test excavations according to project protocols
  • Record filed observations including soil profiles, artifact descriptions, and site conditions
  • Collect and record archaeological data, artifacts, and materials for subsequent analysis and interpretation
  • Complete standardized field forms, notes, and sketch maps accurately
  • Use GPS units and tablets to document field data
  • Adhere to all safety protocols and company policies while working in the field
  • Coordinate with Project Manager on schedule logistics and deliverables
  • Work collaboratively with crew members, project managers and other stakeholders

Benefits

  • This is an hourly position with a base rate of pay of $32 to $38 per hour commensurate with experience plus health and welfare stipend when applicable.
  • Per diem will also be provided.
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