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.
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