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Assistant Project Archaeologist- Field Director To apply: https://www.swca.com/careers/current-openings/assistant-project-archaeologist-field-director-14238/ Job Description About the opportunity Salary: $26.00 - $33.00/hr SWCA Environmental Consultants is seeking an Assistant Project Archaeologist - Field Director to support our Phoenix, AZ Cultural Resources Team. Under supervision of Cultural Resources Team Leads and Project Managers, an Assistant Project Archaeologist–Field Director performs field and office tasks while working with and supervising crew members. Role will be primarily field based. The Field Director will manage all aspects of fieldwork, supervising one or more crews of archaeological surveyors, monitors, and/or excavators. They may also assist with office-based tasks, including preparation of site forms and technical reports in support of a variety of renewable energy, oil and gas, energy transmission, transportation, and land development projects. Some projects include overtime hours or prevailing wage rates and often require travel and overnight stays. Project-related travel and lodging costs are covered, and per diem is provided for project work requiring overnight stays. Anticipated fieldwork will occur throughout Arizona, across various land jurisdictions. The candidate may be asked to submit to background screening to work in some of these locations. This position is a regular, full-time, 40+ hour per week, hourly position. Candidates local to the greater Phoenix, AZ area are strongly preferred. To be considered, please provide a cover letter and a resume/CV with professional references. Application deadline: Our team will begin reviewing applications immediately, and interviews will be scheduled with qualified candidates on a rolling basis. The application process will remain open until we have received a robust pool of qualified candidates. Once we have identified suitable individuals, we may close the application process without prior notice. We appreciate the time and effort invested by all applicants and will carefully consider each submission. What you will accomplish Supervise fieldwork, including archaeological survey, testing, data recovery, and/or construction monitoring and ensure quality and completeness of data collected. Data QA/QC, organization, and tracking; field GPS data collection using tablets with ESRI Field Maps, and Geodes. Ensure that appropriate preliminary research is conducted and organized prior to fieldwork, and that necessary equipment, staff, and other resources are prepared for fieldwork. Accurately identify historic and prehistoric artifacts and features, and train less experienced field crew in their identification. Create and maintain good morale among field crew and mentor junior staff. Assist with office-based tasks, as needed, including performing Class I literature reviews, research, site forms, technical report preparation, tracking milestones, schedules, and budgets. Communicate effectively when reporting to Team Leads, Principal Investigators, and Project Managers. Work independently in a responsible manner. Work within defined schedules and meet deadlines. Follow all SWCA health and safety procedures. Takes responsibility for team safety, developing safety plans (when applicable), and anticipating potential safety hazards. Experience and qualifications for success Minimum qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Archaeology, Anthropology, or a closely related field. Four (4) years or more of experience working as a field archaeologist in the Southwest. Has led crews of field technicians on a variety of project types and sizes, regions, and agencies. Excellent leadership and supervision abilities, including problem-solving, constructive conflict resolution, and decision making. Strong communication skills, both verbal and technical writing. Has demonstrated skills relating to QA/QC review of field documents and site forms. Ability to travel and conduct fieldwork for long hours (sometimes in inclement weather, rugged terrain, and at high altitudes), plus additional hours organizing paperwork/emails daily. Ability to carry equipment weighing up to 40 pounds. Ability to provide guidance and feedback on crew performance as per company guidelines. Has enough experience to be able to rationally deal with the unexpected (changes in weather, changes in client demands, changes in crew makeup or size, etc.). Valid Driver’s License with an acceptable driving record, and ability to safely operate a 4WD vehicle on rugged, backcountry roads. Applicant must be willing to participate in a drug testing and alcohol screening as part of the pre-employment process, as some projects require such screenings. Preferred qualifications: A master’s degree in in Archaeology, Anthropology, or related field. Candidates who meet the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualifications Standards in archaeology. Qualified for listing on the AAA blanket survey permit, BLM Statewide Arizona Cultural Use Permit, and/or National Forest permits as a Field Director. Possess advanced skills and knowledge in one or more specialty areas. Of particular interest are lithic analysis, geoarchaeology, and historical archaeology. Experience writing technical archaeology reports to SHPO standards. Knowledge of federal and state preservation laws and regulations including, but not limited to the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, Archaeological Resources Protection Act, Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, CPR and First Aid certified. (fb)
AAC has posted some of its fall conference field trips and workshops to be held on Saturday, October 11. Visit the 2025 Conference page on the AAC website to see what is currently being offered. Space for field trips and workshops is limited, so RSVP soon by emailing aac@azarchaeology.org! (fb)
Poslední komentáře
What an amazing initiative! It's so important to protect our cultural heritage and ensure that future generations can appreciate Arizona's rich history. Looking forward to learning more about your work!detail |
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I love that the AAC embraces diverse perspectives in archaeology! Collaboration between professionals and local communities can only strengthen our understanding of cultural resources. Keep up the great work!detail |
Poslední diskuze
1. How can the Arizona Archaeological Council enhance its outreach efforts to engage more local communities in archaeological preservation and education?Odpovědí: 3, Naposledy před 1 den detail |
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2. What role do avocational archaeologists play in the mission of the Arizona Archaeological Council, and how can we better integrate their contributions into our professional practices?Odpovědí: 3, Naposledy před 1 den detail |
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The Arizona Archaeological Council is a nonprofit voluntary association that promotes the goals of professional archaeology in Arizona. Dedicated to preserving cultural resources through education and advocacy the Council embraces a diverse membership drawing from avocationalists academics private business local communities and federal state and tribal agencies. January 24 April 18 AAC Meetings are held quarterly on Fridays at 1000 am Arizona Time. Meetings are held online using Zoom Video Conferencing Software.
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