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[ShovelBums.Org] UPDATE - Southern Oregon monitor and field techs (#7315)

 

UPDATE: Posting #7315 The email address was cut off in the previous posting.

Please direct all resumes/cover letters/references to:

jobs@epgaz.com

The original posting can be found here:

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/ShovelBums/message/7315

Text of the original posting:

Environmental Planning Group (EPG) is seeking Archaeological Monitors and Field
Technicians for a large monitoring project in southern Oregon. Per diem/working
day and single-occupancy rooms, if available, will be provided. Compensation
will be commensurate with experience. This is a project-specific position and
does not include additional benefits; however, there is the possibility for
full-time employment after field work is completed. Candidates must be able to
commit to between 1-4 months of work in Oregon. All personnel working on this
project must pass a drug test and background check.

Responsibilities for Field Technicians:
• Be able to carry at least 35 lbs over rugged terrain
• Able to work in variable weather
• Excavation and survey experience
• Complete other tasks as needed and/or directed

Qualifications for Field Technicians:
• B.A. or B.S. in archaeology, anthropology, or closely-related field
• Experience with excavating, or at least one field school
• Excellent communication and organizational skills

Responsibilities for Monitors:
• Monitor construction activities
• Identify artifacts and other cultural items in the field
• Maintain log and photo logs of monitoring activities
• Communicate monitoring activities with supervisors and project directors
• Follow EPG and Client guidelines on safety and conduct
• Complete other tasks as needed and/or directed
• Monitors may also be asked to perform excavation and other field tasks

Qualifications for Montors:
• B.A. or B.S. in archaeology, anthropology, or closely related field
• Experience monitoring construction projects and mitigating
concerns/questions/comments between the project proponent, Native American
tribes, Federal and State agencies, and the contractors
• Archaeological field experience (2-5+ years preferably)
• Extensive knowledge of Oregon State and Federal laws as they pertain to
cultural resources
• Excellent communication and organizational skills

In addition to these minimum qualifications, the successful candidate will
preferably be extremely organized, professional, discrete, responsible,
efficient, able to make quick and informed decisions, knowledgeable, confident,
and able to deal with project flux and take charge of logistical challenges.

EPG is a full-service environmental consulting firm with expertise in
environmental permitting and licensing, NEPA compliance, facility siting and
routing, land use planning, landscape architecture, geographic information
systems, visual simulations, wildlife and conservation area planning, and
cultural resource services. Headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, EPG has offices
in Tucson, Las Vegas, Cheyenne, Boise, Reno, Salt Lake City, and Bozeman, and a
project office in Lakeview and Klamath Falls, Oregon. EPG is an equal
opportunity employer and a drug-free workplace.

For immediate consideration, please send your resume, three professional
references, and cover letter to: jobs@epgaz.com. Do not call about this
position.

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