Tierra Environmental Services (Tierra), based in San Diego, California is an environmental consulting firm seeking a temporary full-time Cultural Resources Manager to serve as Co-Field Director for a construction monitoring project located in Imperial County, California. The project is expected to continue through Spring 2013. Extended field time is required.
Responsibilities:
The position will entail working alongside the current Field Director in overseeing the construction monitoring for a renewable energy project. In addition, responsibilities of the candidate include:
· Leadership (problem solving, decision making, and team building),
· Analysis of project impacts on archaeological resources under NEPA, CEQA, and NHPA; coordination with local, state, and federal agencies,
· Preparation of technical documents, and
· Coordination with local Native American tribes.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
· Must have a Bachelor's degree in Anthropology, Archaeology, or a closely related field with one-year's professionally supervised experience OR 30-month's supervised experience leading up to responsibilities similar to those of a Field Director,
· Must have one-year cumulative experience and working knowledge of the prehistory and history of Southern California desert regions,
· Ability to multi-task and work in a challenging environment,
· Effective communication and writing skills,
· Attention to detail and quality,
· Experience with GPS units,
· Physically able to perform physically demanding tasks in adverse environmental conditions (i.e., extreme heat),
· Flexible, detail-oriented, self-starter, organizational, and interpersonal skills are essential, and
· A valid driver's license.
Compensation is commensurate with experience and includes a daily per diem.
To apply:
Please submit a cover letter and curriculum vitae (including three professional references) to tierraenvironmental@yahoo.com with the heading "Co-Field Director Position". Please ensure your CV lists all construction monitoring, southern California desert, and working alongside Native American representative experience.
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