Eocene Environmental Group, Inc.
ArchaeologistII
Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.
“Archaeologist II at Eocene Environmental Group, Inc.. Skills: Field Director, Class III cultural resources inventory, Archaeological site documentation, NRHP eligibility evaluations, Permitting on BLM lands. Lead a variety of archaeological projects. Overseeing fieldwork”
Industry & Context.
Work in moderate weather conditions (fluctuating temperatures and inclement weather, including rain and snow), Ability to work night shifts based on business needs, Position will require outside travel, Survey an average of 50 acres/8 miles per day and carry personal health and safety equipment (i. e. , personal water, sunscreen, etc. )
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree in archaeology, anthropology, or closely related field, Completion of a field school, Minimum 2 years of professional experience, Permitted or qualified for agency permitting based on the SOI Professional Qualification Standards, Permitted or permittable on BLM lands in Southern and Central California, Proficient in prehistoric and/or historic archaeology in Southern and Central California, Proficient in documenting archaeological sites and IOs/IFs in Southern and Central California, Organized, motivated, thorough, accurate, dependable, and trustworthy, Excellent navigational skills (GPS and compass) and ability to navigate and drive 4WD vehicles, Ability to read, write and speak English sufficient to perform job duties and to interact and communicate with employees and vendors
Nice to Have
Ability to work night shifts based on business needs, Proficiency using tablets (Apple iPad or Samsung Galaxy) to document cultural resources, Proficiency with sub-meter GPS receiver, Proficiency with ArcGIS Field Maps and Survey123 applications (for phone or tablet), Previous NHPA, NEPA, FERC, and/or other cultural or environmental trainings, writing and editing skills, Ability to evaluate resources for NRHP-eligibility, Authored multiple archaeological site forms and inventory reports, Authored a master’s degree thesis
What You'll Do.
Lead a variety of archaeological projects
Serve as a Field Director on assigned projects
Conduct Class III (intensive pedestrian) cultural resources inventory
Document archaeological sites and IOs/IFs
Conduct probing or shovel testing
Pre-field literature reviews
Background and archival research
Archaeological site and isolate field documentation
NRHP eligibility evaluations
Draft deliverables preparation and deliverable revisions
Daily monitoring and/or inspection forms
Draft monitoring reports
testing and excavation logs
and excavation technical reports
Survey an average of 50 acres/8 miles per day
Carry personal health and safety equipment
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Contributing positively to a collaborative team environment
Communication Scope
Ability to read, write and speak English sufficient to perform job duties and to interact and communicate with employees and vendors
Process & Methodology
Serve as a Field Director on assigned projects
Full Job Description
## **Ideal candidates will be permittable at the Field Director level or higher on BLM lands in CA, as well as permittable at the same levels on National and State Park lands, where applicable** **FLSA Status:** Non-Exempt, Hourly **Reports To:** Archaeologist Supervisor **Job Type:** Full-Time, Regular **Compensation:** $28 - $34 per hour, based on relevant experience **JOB SUMMARY:** As an Archaeologist II, you will lead a variety of archaeological projects across Southern and Central California. This role includes overseeing fieldwork, supervising crews, and contributing to the successful completion of cultural resource management efforts. **ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS** : Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions: * Serve as a Field Director on assigned projects * Conduct Class III (intensive pedestrian) cultural resources inventory * Document archaeological sites and IOs/IFs * Conduct probing or shovel testing * Pre-field literature reviews * Background and archival research * Archaeological site and isolate field documentation * NRHP eligibility evaluations * Draft deliverables preparation and deliverable revisions * Daily monitoring and/or inspection forms * Draft monitoring reports, testing and excavation logs, and excavation technical reports * Use hand-held field technology (i.e., ArcGIS phone/tablet application paired with sub-meter GPS receivers) * Survey an average of 50 acres/8 miles per day and carry personal health and safety equipment (i.e., personal water, sunscreen, etc.) * Work in moderate weather conditions (fluctuating temperatures and inclement weather, including rain and snow) * Work independently and efficiently, while contributing positively to a collaborative team environment * Ability to work night shifts based on business needs * Maintain regular and punctual attendance at work and meetings * Follow instruction and make adjustments when provided feedback * Support, ac
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