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[ShovelBums.Org] 2012 Season Field Technicians in ND and Eastern MT

 

Field Technician Positions
 
Juniper LCC, in Bismarck, ND, invites you to join our growing company.  We are hiring field technicians for our 2012 season to work as part of our team supporting energy, transportation, and infrastructure projects throughout North Dakota and Eastern Montana.  These are temporary, full-time appointments, but there is great potential for continuous employment for exceptional individuals.
 
Should a successful employee be selected for a permanent position, Juniper offers a competitive and comprehensive benefits package including health care and 401(k) program, disability/life insurance, holidays, etc..  Technicians will be paid $13-$17 per hour, depending upon experience.  Lodging accommodations and $45 per day per diem are provided during field projects -- you are responsible for housing on days off.  Some field efforts will be extended, overtime will be paid.
 
Candidates MUST have the temperament and physical stamina to consistently conduct fast-paced fieldwork, sometimes independently, in rugged terrain and/or in harsh weather conditions, usually with no shade, sometimes up to 12 hours per day.  A strong, professional demeanor is required.  Western ND and Eastern MT have Great Plains/badlands terrain and a changeable climate.  Housing is difficult to find and sometimes requires unusual and rugged arrangements, and a lot of driving. Western North Dakota has been compared to San Francisco during the gold rush, so flexibility, communication, and problem solving attitudes are a must.  
 
Applicants must hold a B.S./B.A. in anthropology, archaeology, or a closely related field, and have field school or equivalent experience.  Knowledge and experience with archaeological survey techniques and methodology is required with preference given to those with CRM experience in the Great Plains.  Experience with hand held GPS units is desirable; it will be a daily assignment.  Fieldwork is primarily survey, but may include testing and mitigation projects.  This position may include office work between field sessions, including, but not limited to completing site forms, contributing to technical reports, analyzing artifacts, conducting archival research, and other duties as assigned.  Juniper requires that all field technicians arrive with basic field equipment including appropriate hiking boots and rain gear.
 
Please email resume with three work references to Beth Nodland at bnodland@aol.com.  For more information, please call John Morrison at (701) 400-3575 or j.morrison@bis.midco.net

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[ShovelBums.Org] P.I./Senior Archaeologists in ND and Eastern MT

 

P.I./Senior Archaeologists

Responsiveness and problem-solving:   if you share these qualities, Juniper LCC, in Bismarck, ND, invites you to join our growing company.  We are hiring M.A. level P.I./Senior Archaeologists to work as part of our team supporting energy, transportation, and infrastructure projects throughout North Dakota and Eastern Montana.  Under the supervision of company prinicipals and senior staff, these P.I./Senior Archaeologists are responsible for directing archival research, field survey, excavation, and construction monitoring in accordance with federal, tribal, and state standards. You will work with archaeologists, scientists, and engineers on a variety of projects for both government and private industry.  These are temporary, full-time appointments, but there is great potential for continuous employment for exceptional individuals.  Juniper is looking for successful senior professionals to join our company on a permanent basis.
 
Should a successful employee be selected for a permanent position, Juniper offers a competitive and comprehensive benefits package including health care and 401(k) program, life/ltd/std/, holidays, etc..  Senior Archaeologists will be paid $19-$25 per hour, depending upon experience.  Lodging accommodations and $45 per day per diem are provided during field projects -- you are responsible for housing on days off.  Some field efforts will be extended, overtime will be paid.
 
Candidates MUST have the temperament and physical stamina to consistently conduct fast-paced fieldwork, sometimes independently, in rugged terrain and/or in harsh weather conditions, usually with no shade, sometimes up to 12 hours per day. A strong, professional demeanor is required.  You must be willing to be in communication with senior staff on an ongoing basis.  Western ND and Eastern MT have Great Plains/badlands terrain and a changeable climate. Housing is difficult to find and sometimes requires unusual and rugged arrangements, and a lot of driving. Western North Dakota has been compared to San Francisco during the gold rush, so flexibility, communication, and problem solving attitudes are a must.
 
At minimum, applicants should have a Masters degree in Anthropology or related field, and four or more years of experience, with at least two years at the Crew Chief, Supervisor, Senior Archaeologist level. Experience in Great Plains archaeology is preferred.  Experience with tribal consultation and collaboration a strong plus.  Applicants must have experience in supervising archaeological fieldwork, including survey, testing, and data recovery; report writing; archival research; and management of field personnel.  P.I./Senior Archaeologists are expected to coordinate the necessary field equipment and vehicles, maintain records of all project activities, coordinate with the senior staff regarding project progress, gather and communicate accurate digital data, and complete site forms and draft reports in response to a demanding schedule.   Proficiency in MS Office applications (Word, Excel) and experience in GIS based applications is preferred.  You must be willing to work with others in a collaborative, small business setting, supporting others' projects, editing and pitching in where needed, and performing other company business as assigned. 

Please email resume with three work references to Beth Nodland at bnodland@aol.com.  For more information, please call John Morrison at (701) 400-3575 or j.morrison@bis.midco.net
 


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[ShovelBums.Org] MAC is hiring a GIS Technician working out of Bismarck, ND

 

GIS TECHNICIAN POSITION AVAILABLE

Metcalf Archaeological Consultants, Inc.’s (MAC) Regional Office in Bismarck, ND is looking to hire 1 or 2 GIS Technicians for the 2012 field season.

MAC is an employee-owned cultural resource management firm that, over the past 30 years, has built a reputation as a highly professional and competitive consulting firm by working closely with clients and local, tribal, state, and federal agencies to ensure timely compliance with cultural resource and environmental regulations.

This position is hourly and temporary with the majority of time being spent in the office working at a computer. Candidates should have a BA/BS in archaeology, anthropology, or a GIS-related discipline.  Prior experience with GIS software is required and familiarity with ESRI’s ArcGIS 9 and 10 is highly preferable.  Archaeological fieldwork may also be required for individuals in this position.

Wages range from $13 -$17/hour based on educational level and work experience.  Per diem and lodging are provided for projects that require overnight stay.  Some insurance plans and other benefits are also available for this position.  For more information please see the job posting on our website.

If you are interested please apply online at our website:  http://www.metcalfarchaeology.com; or email your resume/CV and cover letter to:  hr@metcalfarchaeology.com.

MAC is an equal employment opportunity employer.

 

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[ShovelBums.Org] Geomorphologist/geoarchaeologist -- NYC metro

 

Geoarcheology Research Associates (GRA), a specialty cultural resources consulting firm in Yonkers, N.Y., is looking for a geomorphologist/geoarchaeologist for immediate employment. The successful applicant should be experienced in examination and interpretation of Late Quaternary stratigraphy and sediments in the metro New York City area. M.A./M.S. in geology or geography (or related field) as well as facility with GIS are required. Own car is an advantage. Interested applicants should send a CV to andrew.nesheim@gra-geoarch.com.  


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[ShovelBums.Org] Permit Holder for Yukon/Alberta, Ecofor Consulting

 

Ecofor is seeking an archaeologist qualified to hold permits for archaeological assessments in the Yukon and Alberta, Canada.  The successful candidate will be responsible for holding permits and meeting testing and reporting requirements set by the provincial and/or territorial governments.  The position will require travel to locations within the Yukon, Alberta and/or BC, but will be based in Whitehorse or Fort St John. 
 
Requirements:
  • Masters degree with sufficient field and supervisory experience.
  • Demonstrated report writing, leadership and communication skills.
  • Project management and quality assurance skills.
  • Physically fit and willing to work in challenging conditions.
  • Driver's licence. 
Assets:
  • Good working relationship with the Yukon Heritage Branch and/or Alberta Historic Resources Management.
  • Experience with 4x4 trucks, ATVs and snowmobiles.
  • First Aid, H2S Alive, ATV/snowmobile Safety, WHMIS and TDG certifications. 
  • Experience working with First Nations.
  • Knowledge of and experience with Yukon, Alberta and BC cultural histories.
 
Projected start date is May 2012. Salary and benefits will be commensurate with education and experience.  Please email your resume with references to James Mooney, james@ecofor.ca.

Ecofor is a natural and cultural heritage resource management company with offices in Fort St James, Fort St John, Whitehorse, and Prince George. We offer multidisciplinary environmental consultation, specializing in fisheries, wildlife, cultural heritage, land use planning, and forestry.  For more information on Ecofor, visit us at http://www.ecofor.ca/. 



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[ShovelBums.Org] Principal Investigator/Senior Project Manager, Seattle

 

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR/SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER
POSITION OPENING
Tierra Right of Way Services, Ltd., Seattle

Tierra Right of Way Services is seeking a Principal Investigator/Senior Project Manager for our Cultural Resources Division in Seattle, Washington. Applications are being accepted through April 30, 2012

Position Summary
Under the supervision of the Division Director, who works from Tierra's Corporate Headquarters in Tucson, this position will oversee and coordinate the day-to-day activities of ongoing Section 106 compliance projects across Washington State.

Responsibilities include fieldwork (statewide), staff supervision, report writing/review, and project management. Marketing, business development, and proposal writing are also required. This is a full-time salaried position with benefits. Salary range is $60-75k/year and is dependent on education and experience.

Minimum Qualifications
• Background in archaeology and cultural resource management
• Minimum of 10 years experience working on archaeological compliance projects in the state of Washington
• Knowledge of Section 106 and associated WA statutes
• Established relationships in the regulatory, Tribal, and archaeological communities in Washington and surrounding states
• Demonstrable organization and supervisory skills
• MA/MS in Anthropology/Archaeology required, PhD preferred

TO APPLY:
Please email CV with cover letter to careers@tierra-row.com

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[ShovelBums.Org] Project Archaeologist opening in Dallas, TX.

 

The Plano, TX office of Geo-Marine, Inc. has an immediate opening for a Project Archaeologist with demonstrated research, writing, and management experience to direct field research and produce quality reports for both federal and commercial clients. Prior archaeological experience in the Southern Plains or Southeast is desirable. Linear right-of-way experience and prior experience with NEPA documentation is a plus.

Must be willing to travel and be physically capable of conducting field work. Demonstrated experience in directing field crews, producing quality reports, managing projects, and knowledge of compliance regulations are essential. Specific analytical or geoarchaeological experience is desirable.

Candidates must have an M.A. degree in Anthropology; 3+ years of experience; and one (1) year of experience as a Project Archaeologist.

Compensation package will be commensurate with experience.
To apply, please forward resume to Steve Silva, Executive Search Consultant and Company Recruiter at steve.g.silva@att.net

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[ShovelBums.Org] Archaeologist – Field Technician

 

Apogee Environmental & Archaeological, Inc. is now seeking personnel for the following position:

Position Title: Archaeologist – Field Technician

Office Region: USA – East

Office Location: Whitesburg, KY

Why choose Apogee? Apogee Environmental & Archaeological, Inc. is an environmental and cultural resource firm. We hire degreed specialists with expertise in a broad array of environmental and archaeological issues.

Job Description: We are seeking a Full-Time Field Technician for our Whitesburg, KY office. This person will aid in performing Phase I and II archaeological projects in the eastern United States. Candidates must have a minimum of an archaeological field school and 3 months of field experience working on survey, testing, and/or data recovery projects and be able to perform physically demanding tasks in adverse environmental conditions (i.e., Phase I surveys on Appalachian Mountains). Candidates should also have good organizational skills, a positive attitude, a strong work ethic, and a willingness to learn and execute new tasks.  BA Anthropology or Archaeology required, prior work in Kentucky/West Virginia preferred.

The Candidate should have the ability to work closely and professionally with supervisors, co-workers and environmental staff, as well as be flexible in task responsibilities. Good interpersonal skills, orienteering skills, and the ability to work independently or as part of a team are essential. Travel will be required.

What We Offer: Starting salary is commensurate with experience. The position includes a comprehensive benefits package with health/dental insurance, retirement plan, vacation, and sick leave. Successful applicants are expected to relocate to the Whitesburg area. (The outdoor magazine Blue Ridge Outdoors recently called Whitesburg, Kentucky one of the next great mountain towns).

 

Apogee Environmental and Archaeology, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

 

Please send resumes and inquiries to info@apogee-environmental.com   info - at- apogee-environmental.com

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[ShovelBums.Org] Full-Time Ceramic Analyst, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

 

The Illinois State Archaeological Survey (ISAS), a Division of the Prairie Research Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, is seeking a ceramic analyst at its Champaign, Illinois Offices. Ceramic Analysts are responsible for conducting analyses of prehistoric ceramic assemblages from archaeological sites. Duties include all aspects of the identification, analysis, archaeological interpretation, report

preparation, and curation of said assemblages. They carry out the identification and recordation of prehistoric ceramic assemblages from archaeological sites, including the quantification of results and preparation of appropriate tables, analyses and interpretation of their archaeological significance, maintain databases, manage ceramic materials under analysis, and assist in their curation. Maintain

communication with colleagues in the region and keep abreast of relevant research and developments in the field of Illinois archaeology and prehistoric ceramic technologies.

 

The successful candidate must have a BA in Anthropology or related field, plus 36 months experience in conducting ceramic investigations at prehistoric sites in the Eastern Woodlands cultural area and a demonstrated ability to design and complete ceramic analyses and reports in a timely and competent manner. Must have a basic familiarity with computer word processing, graphic, and database programs. Basic familiarity with Eastern Woodlands archaeological culture history, with Illinois prehistoric cultures, with an emphasis on pottery use, styles, and manufacture and with ceramic analytical procedures, e.g., creating rim profiles, recognizing tempering agents and vessel forms, determining manufacturing methods, regional ceramic typologies, and ceramic statistical measures.

 

This is an academic professional position. Salary is negotiable based on experience. Proposed starting date is as soon as possible after the closing date.

 

All candidates must complete an online profile through http://jobs.illinois.edu. Please upload your cover letter, resume detailing your relevant qualifications, and the contact information of three references through this system.

 

For further information regarding application procedures, you may contact Janice Pankey at 217-244-4244. Individuals having questions concerning this position should contact Dr. Andrew Fortier fortier@illinois.edu. To ensure full consideration, applications must be received by May 04, 2012.

 

Illinois is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and welcomes individuals with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and ideas who embrace and value diversity and inclusivity. (www.inclusiveillinois.illinois.edu)

 

Location: Urbana-Champaign

 

Janice Pankey

Illinois State Archaeological Survey

Prairie Research Institute

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

209 Nuclear Physics Lab

23 Stadium Drive

Champaign, IL  61820

Ph: 217-244-4244; Fx: 217-244-7458

jpankey@illinois.edu

 

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[ShovelBums.Org] Full-Time Public Engagement Coordinator, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

 

The Illinois State Archaeological Survey (ISAS), a Division of the Prairie Research Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, is seeking a Public Engagement Coordinator to be stationed at its Champaign Office. This position will coordinate and develop Illinois State Archaeological Survey (ISAS) public engagement through educational outreach with a special emphasis on K–12 students and the general public. Manage logistical support for ISAS sponsored professional conferences, lectures, meetings, and other events. Assist with other public and professional outreach events as required. The successful candidate must have a BA plus at least 36 months experience in museum design, public engagement, web and internet experience and 36 months experience in archaeological fieldwork, and/or analysis and interpretation of archaeological materials. Should have demonstrated experience in successfully organizing professional events and conferences and an ability to complete outreach projects in a timely and competent manner.

 

Must possess a valid driver’s license. Some duties associated with this position will involve travel across the state and the Midwest. Basic familiarity with computer word processing and graphic programs including Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe InDesign.

 

This is an academic professional position. Salary is negotiable based on experience. Proposed starting date is as soon as possible after the closing date.

 

All candidates must complete an online profile through http://jobs.illinois.edu. Please upload your cover letter, resume detailing your relevant qualifications, and the contact information of three references through this system.

 

For further information regarding application procedures, you may contact Janice Pankey at 217-244-4244. Individuals having questions concerning this position should contact Mr. Michael Lewis lewis1@illinois.edu. To ensure full consideration, applications must be received by May 4, 2012.

 

Illinois is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and welcomes individuals with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and ideas who embrace and value diversity and inclusivity. (www.inclusiveillinois.illinois.edu)

 

Location: Urbana-Champaign

 

Janice Pankey

Illinois State Archaeological Survey

Prairie Research Institute

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

209 Nuclear Physics Lab

23 Stadium Drive

Champaign, IL  61820

Ph: 217-244-4244; Fx: 217-244-7458

jpankey@illinois.edu

 

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