Note from R. Joe - There was an auto-correct typo in the subject of the last posting (Job #8078) The positions are located in California, not Iowa.
Onto the posting.
Best,
R. Joe
Archaeological Field Technicians
ECORP Consulting, Inc. in Rocklin, California is currently accepting resumes for temporary, on-call field crew for archaeological projects in northern California, primarily focused in the Sacramento area. Responsibilities include pedestrian survey, site mapping and recording, excavation, and other duties as assigned. Requirements include a Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology or closely related field, successful completion of an archaeological field school or field methods course at an accredited university, at least 6 months of full time professional experience, and a work history that includes projects in California. Competitive wages are based on level of education and experience. Submit resume, work history, and a minimum of two references to jobs@ecorpconsulting.com jobs - at - ecorpconsulting.com . ECORP Consulting is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Lisa Westwood, RPA
Cultural Resources Manager
ECORP Consulting, Inc.
Federal Small Business
California Certified Small Business
2525 Warren Drive
Rocklin, California 95677
(916) 782-9100 phone
(916) 782-9134 fax
(916) 316-1456 cell
lwestwood@ecorpconsulting.com <mailto:lwestwood@ecorpconsulting.com>
www.ecorpconsulting.com <http://www.ecorpconsulting.com/>
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