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- Twin Cities, MN
106 Group
Connecting People + Place + Time
We are a respected company of archaeologists, historians, planners, and designers connecting people + place + time.
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- Hawaii
Cultural Surveys Hawaii, Inc.
The highest standards in Archaeological & Cultural Studies
Cultural Surveys Hawai‘i since its beginnings in 1982 has continued increasing interactions with many community organizations and has contributed expertise and financial resources to these organizations.
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- Tumwater, WA
Antiquity Consulting
Setting new standards in CRM
Established in 2018, Antiquity Consulting strives to set new standards in cultural resource management in the Pacific Northwest. Our mission is to provide our clients with superior archaeological and historical services with integrity, efficiency, equity, and excellence. We recognize that excellent professional heritage management reduces risks to projects while honoring the Pacific Northwest’s diverse and complex heritage. Our work culture prioritizes pride in heritage preservation; professional development; personal growth; and appreciation for the cultures, resources, and landscapes of the Northwest.
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WestLand Engineering & Environmental
WestLand Engineering & Environmental Services, has been a leading engineering and environmental services firm since 1997. For the past 26 years, WestLand has focused on sound science, out of the box thinking, and a service-oriented approach to our consulting practice to meet our client needs. We have grown to become a regionally recognized, award winning environmental and engineering consulting company with 7 offices in Arizona, Nevada, Oregon and Washington State and over 240 employees in the Western U.S. We offer our clients an experienced and qualified staff of water and wastewater engineers, surveyors, construction administration staff, scientists, biologists, permitting specialists, landscape architects, and archaeologists. Our consulting professionals work collaboratively to provide services to government, utility, mining, land development, commercial/industrial, contracting, and tribal clients.
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- Mesa Prieta Petroglyph Project
Mesa Prieta Petroglyph Project
Mesa Prieta Petroglyph Project
The Mesa Prieta Petroglyph Project is a project to protect a place. MPPP is exclusively organized for charitable and educational purposes, including the protection and preservation of archaeological features and the environment and cultural landscape of the Mesa Prieta region of the northern Rio Grande Valley through documentation, education, outreach and promotion of heritage stewardship.
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- Portland, OR
Archaeological Investigations Northwest, Inc.
Archaeology, History & Architectural History
Archaeological Investigations Northwest, Inc. (AINW), founded in June, 1989, provides the full spectrum of cultural resource consulting services to both public and private sector clients in the Pacific Northwest.
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- Environmental Solutions & Innovations, Inc.
Environmental Solutions & Innovations, Inc.
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WSP
WSP USA is a global leader in environmental consulting, recently made stronger with the acquisition of Wood’s Environment & Infrastructure. Our Cultural Resources Management Team are located across the United States, with over 30 cultural resources professionals housed in our offices in Louisville, Kentucky; Lexington, Kentucky; Kansas City, Missouri; and Jefferson City, Missouri.
WSP has immediate openings for multiple on-call Archaeological Crew Chiefs with our Fayetteville, Arkansas office for a long-term Phase III archaeological data recovery project at five multi-component Pre-Contact archaeological sites in northwest Arkansas. The sites are located in close proximity to each other. and contain components dating from the Late Archaic through the Late Pre-Contact periods. It is probable that the sites contain the remains of the early use of plants of the Eastern Agricultural Complex, and experience on Pre-Contact sites, and with the identification and excavation of Pre-Contact features, is particularly desirable.
Fieldwork is expected to begin late Spring 2024 and will run through mid-to-late 2025. There will be breaks in field sessions due to weather and other factors. But due to a large backlog of additional projects, WSP can offer additional projects / employment on an on-call basis during breaks in the Phase III work, and potentially beyond the completion of the project.
This is an on-call, hourly position. Hourly rates are industry competitive ($22.50–24.50/hour, depending on North American CRM experience and regional archaeological experience).
Candidates local to Arkansas, Missouri, eastern Oklahoma, and eastern Kansas are ideal due to work location and schedule, but all qualified applicants will be considered. WSP also has ongoing Phase I, II, and III work in other states and with additional upcoming work.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Assist in supervising fieldwork on multiple Phase III data recovery projects (with additional work at Phase I and II levels), with specific tasks including:
archaeological test unit and shovel test excavation;
excavation of cultural features;
recovery and identification of archaeological artifacts and other materials;
use archaeological field forms to record archaeological data, including type and number of artifacts, soil color (Munsell) and soil textures, and other relevant information;
Document findings through detailed note taking;
Ability to assist/lead other field team members;
Familiarity with GPS technology is preferred;
Work effectively as part of a team;
Exercise responsible and ethical decision-making regarding company funds, resources and conduct and adhere to WSP’s Code of Conduct and related policies and procedures;
Strictly abide by WSP’s health, safety and drug/alcohol and harassment policies.
Minimum Qualifications:Undergraduate degree in anthropology / archaeology or a closely related field;
Archaeological field school or similar archaeological field experience;
At least six (6) months supervisory field experience in North American CRM archaeology;
Excellent verbal and written communication skills;
Self-motivated, physically able to conduct all aspects of fieldwork in all weather conditions, and be able to follow instructions.
Additional / Preferred Qualifications:Prior experience with Pre-Contact archaeological sites in Arkansas, eastern Oklahoma, and the surrounding region;
Pre-Contact lithic artifact identification and analysis.
Additional Information:Single occupancy hotel rooms during the fieldwork sessions for the duration of the projects and paid directly by WSP;
Fieldwork sessions will be 10 days on / 4 days off, with the first and last day of each 10-day as a paid travel day;
Flat-rate per diem / meal reimbursement at $59 / day for regular work days, with 75% ($44.25) for travel days. No receipts are required;
Transportation on workdays from hotel to work site provided by WSP, and workday begins and ends in hotel parking lot;
Opportunities for full-time employment and advancement;
WSP bBenefits package includes modified holiday pay, paid time off accrual, and 401(k)K plan;
Relocation assistance is not available for this position;
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential job duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions. -
- Pasadena, CA
South Environmental LLC
South Environmental is a certified Woman-Owned Business Enterprise (WBE), Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE), and Small Business Enterprise (SBE) specializing in natural and cultural resources consulting services throughout California.
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- Lincoln, CA
Native-X, Inc.
Archaeological Services
Native-X, Inc. is a small, veteran owned archaeological consulting firm located in Northern California. We have been conducting archaeological investigations throughout California, Oregon, and Nevada since 1998.