Archaeologist - Hawaii -- Open Pool
Top 2 Percent Scientists · Fort Collins, CO · 2 wk ago
Analyst$55k–$88k/yrFull-time
About the role
The Archaeologists will support cultural resource fieldwork, monitoring, surveys, and site documentation. They will supervise field technicians or archaeologists (as assigned), coordinate scheduling with Army, federal, state, and contracted partners, maintain compliance with federal and state cultural preservation laws, participate in public outreach, conduct work in rugged environments, operate 4x4 vehicles over difficult terrain, hike long distances at high elevations (5,000–10,000 ft.), use GIS/GPS for mapping, recording, and resource management, and assist with data entry, organization, and technical documentation.
Responsibilities
- Support cultural resource fieldwork, monitoring, surveys, and site documentation
- Supervise field technicians or archaeologists (as assigned)
- Cookordination scheduling with Army, federal, state, and contracted partners
- Maintain compliance with federal and state cultural preservation laws
- Participate in public outreach
- Conduct work in rugged environments, including areas with UXO under EOD supervision
- Potentially work in subterranean environments (lava tubes)
- Operate 4x4 vehicles over difficult terrain
- Hike long distances at high elevations (5,000–10,000 ft.)
- Use GIS/GPS for mapping, recording, and resource management
- Assist with data entry, organization, and technical documentation
Requirements
- BS/BA degree in Anthropology, Archaeology, or related field
- 1+ year of post-graduate professional archaeological experience
- Experience in:
- Pedestrian survey
- Mapping & site recording
- National Register test excavations
- GIS & GPS experience
- Strong written communication skills
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office
- CPR/First Aid certification (or obtained within 3 months)
- Valid driver’s license by start date
- Ability to work in demanding field conditions
- Must be legally authorized to work in the U.S.
- Ability to hike up to 10 miles/day and lift 25 lbs.
Qualifications
- Level I: BS/BA degree in Anthropology, Archaeology, or related field; 1+ year of post-graduate professional archaeological experience; Experience in pedestrian survey, mapping & site recording, National Register test excavations, GIS & GPS experience; Strong written communication skills; Proficiency in Microsoft Office; CPR/First Aid certification (or obtained within 3 months); Valid driver’s license by start date; Ability to work in demanding field conditions; Must be legally authorized to work in the U.S.; Ability to hike up to 10 miles/day and lift 25 lbs.
- Level II: MS/MA in Anthropology, Archaeology, Historic Preservation, or related field; 3+ years professional archaeological experience; Experience as Crew Chief or Field Supervisor; Strong familiarity with NHPA, NEPA, Section 106/110 processes; Experience with DoD cultural resource issues and compliance; Pacific/Hawaii field experience; Advanced report writing and organizational skills
Benefits
Not specified
Pay
$55,000–$88,000 (commensurate with experience & qualifications)
Schedule
Hybrid / In-Office