The Archaeologist II supports cultural resource projects across a variety of projects within the Great Basin Region.
Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree or higher in Environmental Studies, Environmental Science, Environmental Planning, Environmental Engineering, Archaeology, Architectural History, or closely related field
Minimum 3 years of relevant experience
Proficiency in prehistoric and/or historic archaeology in assigned project regions; ability to describe/differentiate geological and cultural strata and identify archaeological deposits
Competence in documenting archaeological sites and IOs/IFs; ability to conduct probing or shovel testing
Strong navigation skills (GPS/compass); ability to operate 4WD vehicles over rough terrain.
Ability to be listed on agency permits as Field Technician/Monitor
Clear communication, organization, accuracy, motivation, dependability, and trustworthiness; ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team
Survey an average of 30 acres/5 miles per day and carry personal health and safety equipment (i.e., personal water, sunscreen, etc.) when surveying
Work in moderate weather conditions (fluctuating temperatures and inclement weather, including rain and snow)
Perform work duties independently and efficiently, while working in a team setting
Ability to read, write and speak English sufficient to perform job duties and to interact and communicate with employees and vendors
Nice To Haves
Prior experience as an archaeological technician or monitor
Prior experience in the designated region
Proficiency with ArcGIS Field Maps and Survey123 applications and sub-meter GPS receivers
Previous trainings related to NHPA, NEPA, FERC, or other cultural/environmental regulations
Strong writing and editing skills
Spanish language proficiency a plus
Responsibilities
Serve as Crew Member/Archaeologist for assigned projects
Conduct Class III/Phase I cultural resource surveys and independently document archaeological sites and isolated occurrences/isolated finds (IOs/IFs)
Perform construction monitoring, including daily compliance inspections, identification and documentation of cultural materials, and implementation of stop-work and avoidance protocols as needed
Complete cultural desktop reviews, pre-field literature and records checks, and background/archival research to inform field strategies and reporting
Prepare draft deliverables (monitoring reports, technical excavation/testing logs, site forms), and support deliverable coordination, review, and submission to agencies
Utilize field technology (ArcGIS Field Maps and Survey123 paired with sub-meter GPS receivers; tablets such as iPad or Samsung Galaxy) for data collection and navigation
Collect GPS and other geospatial data with sub-meter accuracy; review and verify site location accuracy and attributes
Participate in project meetings; follow supervisor instruction and adjust work based on feedback; maintain regular and punctual attendance and communication
Adhere to safety protocols and company culture of safety and employee ownership; comply with applicable federal, state, and local laws, rules, and regulations