Archaeologist I
AECOM · Phoenix, AZ · 2 wk ago
On-siteInformation Technology$47k–$55k/yrFull-time
About the role
AECOM is actively seeking an Archaeologist I to join the Cultural Resource Team in our Phoenix, Arizona office. This is a full-time permanent employment position. The Archaeologist I will be an integral member of our cultural resources team supporting the successful execution of all aspects of project implementation.
Responsibilities
- Working collaboratively with guidance on how to complete work activities that are unfamiliar.
- Conducting cultural resource surveys and archaeological monitoring and excavations.
- Documenting archaeological and historical resources; must be able to take accurate field notes and complete forms.
- Using digital devices to record field data.
- Using a digital camera to photo-document artifacts, features, and sites and keeping an accurate photo log.
- Processing artifacts (washing, labeling, and cataloging).
- Consulting with a supervisor about unusual problems.
Requirements
- BA/BS in Anthropology, Archaeology, History, or a closely related field.
- Willingness to travel and conduct fieldwork throughout Arizona and the Southwest.
- Valid U.S. Driver’s License required to visit project sites, clients, and other AECOM offices.
Qualifications
- Some prior experience with a wide range of field methodologies, including archaeological survey, testing, excavation, and monitoring.
- Knowledge of field survey and excavation techniques, ability to process (wash, catalog, and label) recovered archaeological artifacts, properly fill out field and laboratory forms.
- Strong attention to detail, with proven ability to follow specific instructions.
- Ability to perform manual work in outdoor environments with uneven terrain and variable conditions including heat, cold, moisture, and dryness; working alone in isolated/remote areas; performing repetitive bending and stooping, standing/walking, power gripping (hand tools, levers, etc.), and fine hand movements; lifting 25 to 75 pounds unassisted; wearing personal protective equipment, including safety glasses/goggles, gloves, safety shoes/boots, hard hat, long-sleeve shirts, and snake guards; working with arms above shoulder level; climbing ladders or stairs and working at heights or in confined spaces; working safely around heavy, moving, dangerous equipment; operating of vehicles; and performing keyboard/mouse operations.
- Knowledge and understanding of equipment and technology used to collect and record archaeological data, including GPS applications and Microsoft applications.
- Excellent work ethic and team-player attitude.
- Ability to effectively communicate verbally and in writing with other project staff.
- Flexibility to travel overnight and out of state for up to a month or more at a time.
- General familiarity with cultural resource management protocols and processes, including compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act and National Environmental Policy Act.
- Some experience with conducting laboratory analysis of both prehistoric and historic material.
Benefits
This position is expected to begin ASAP. No specific benefits are mentioned in the job posting.
Pay
The offered rate of compensation is USD 47000 - USD 55000 per year.
Schedule
No specific schedule details are provided in the job posting.