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archaeologists at all career stages —from early-career professionals to seasoned experts—who are passionate about the
inventory, evaluation, protection, and management
of prehistoric and historic resources. These roles offer a mix of hands-on archaeological fieldwork and collaborative office-based work. You’ll contribute to meaningful projects that protect cultural heritage and support environmental, infrastructure, and restoration initiatives. By getting to know you now, we can be ready to match your skills and career goals with upcoming opportunities as soon as they arise. What You Might Do: Plan and conduct archaeological fieldwork, including pedestrian surveys, subsurface testing, and site monitoring. Research and evaluate cultural resources for potential listing on the
National Register of Historic Places . Prepare detailed technical reports, cultural resource management plans, and compliance documentation. Support
Section 106
and
NEPA
processes, assessing cultural resource considerations and potential impacts. Collaborate with federal, state, tribal, and community partners. Contribute to project planning, contract scopes of work, and deliverable reviews. Maintain cultural resource records in compliance with applicable standards. What We’re Looking For: Bachelor’s degree or higher in Archaeology, Anthropology, or a related field. Archaeological field and analytical experience (amount and scope can vary). Knowledge of the
National Historic Preservation Act
(NHPA), particularly Section 106. Ability to conduct archaeological inventories and prepare clear, detailed reports. Nice to Have: Experience in the
Columbia River Basin . Familiarity with
NEPA
processes. Skills in GIS and GPS technology. Understanding of reservoir impacts, electrical transmission systems, and/or habitat restoration programs. Why This Work Matters: Your work will directly contribute to preserving cultural heritage while supporting projects that benefit communities and the environment. You’ll enjoy a balance of field and office work, in a collaborative environment that values problem-solving, professional growth, and work-life balance. Seniority level
Seniority level Mid-Senior level Employment type
Employment type Contract Job function
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archaeologists at all career stages —from early-career professionals to seasoned experts—who are passionate about the
inventory, evaluation, protection, and management
of prehistoric and historic resources. These roles offer a mix of hands-on archaeological fieldwork and collaborative office-based work. You’ll contribute to meaningful projects that protect cultural heritage and support environmental, infrastructure, and restoration initiatives. By getting to know you now, we can be ready to match your skills and career goals with upcoming opportunities as soon as they arise. What You Might Do: Plan and conduct archaeological fieldwork, including pedestrian surveys, subsurface testing, and site monitoring. Research and evaluate cultural resources for potential listing on the
National Register of Historic Places . Prepare detailed technical reports, cultural resource management plans, and compliance documentation. Support
Section 106
and
NEPA
processes, assessing cultural resource considerations and potential impacts. Collaborate with federal, state, tribal, and community partners. Contribute to project planning, contract scopes of work, and deliverable reviews. Maintain cultural resource records in compliance with applicable standards. What We’re Looking For: Bachelor’s degree or higher in Archaeology, Anthropology, or a related field. Archaeological field and analytical experience (amount and scope can vary). Knowledge of the
National Historic Preservation Act
(NHPA), particularly Section 106. Ability to conduct archaeological inventories and prepare clear, detailed reports. Nice to Have: Experience in the
Columbia River Basin . Familiarity with
NEPA
processes. Skills in GIS and GPS technology. Understanding of reservoir impacts, electrical transmission systems, and/or habitat restoration programs. Why This Work Matters: Your work will directly contribute to preserving cultural heritage while supporting projects that benefit communities and the environment. You’ll enjoy a balance of field and office work, in a collaborative environment that values problem-solving, professional growth, and work-life balance. Seniority level
Seniority level Mid-Senior level Employment type
Employment type Contract Job function
Job function Administrative, Research, and Analyst Industries Utilities, Oil and Gas, and Electric Power Transmission, Control, and Distribution Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at CorSource by 2x Inferred from the description for this job
Medical insurance Vision insurance 401(k) Get notified about new Archaeologist jobs in
Portland, OR . Archaeologist - Field Director - On-Call
Portland, OR $67,000.00-$77,000.00 1 month ago Project Archaeologist/Cultural Resources Specialist
Hillsboro, OR $98,806.41-$135,858.82 1 week ago Portland, OR $70,000.00-$90,000.00 3 weeks ago Associate Project Archaeologist - Field Director
Portland, Oregon Metropolitan Area $31.36-$40.02 16 hours ago On-Call Archaeological Monitor and Field Surveying Technician I
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