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Overview
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Cultural Resource Monitor - On-Call NV
role at
Dudek . Location(s):
Nevada Practice/Department:
Cultural Internal Title:
As-Needed Archaeologist Work Environment:
Field Work Compensation:
$18-34/hourly Note: Dudek is a 100% employee-owned firm providing services nationwide. This posting includes standard pre-employment requirements.
How You’ll Make an Impact
We are seeking qualified, experienced Cultural Resource Monitors for a high-profile transportation construction project in California and Nevada. Monitors should have a sufficient understanding of cultural resource materials (historic and prehistoric) to enable identification during construction, and experience working alongside construction crews, heavy machinery, and Tribal partners. Monitors will use hand-held mobile device software (e.g., ESRI Field Maps and Survey123) for daily reporting and will communicate with construction teams, lead monitors, principal investigators, and Tribal partners daily.
For qualified applicants lodging and per-diem will be provided at the GSA rate.
Duties and Responsibilities
Identification of cultural resources during construction Effective communication with construction personnel and lead monitors to ensure punctuality, on-site safety, and cultural resource protection Production of digital daily log forms with detailed descriptions of construction activities, communication, and future plans Communicate effectively with lead monitors, principal investigators, and Tribal partners to verify understanding of instructions or site-specific information Identify buried resources and document them effectively while working in a team Photography, measurement, artifact identification, and recordation of resources
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Archaeology or Anthropology or substantial experience performing similar duties Ability to operate a 4WD vehicle safely Willingness to travel to a project location for several consecutive days Ability to safely adapt to difficult weather and environmental conditions Previous experience as a cultural resource monitor during construction Ability to operate field equipment (GPS, cameras, tablets) Valid driver’s license and active personal automobile liability insurance from first day of employment
Preferred Qualifications
Accredited field school certification Previous archaeological survey experience in California, Nevada, the Great Basin and/or Desert West, with experience recording various site types Knowledge of ESRI Collector, Field Maps, and Survey123
Compensation:
$18-34/hourly
Notes:
Final compensation based on experience, education, certifications, skills, and location. Pre-employment drug test and background check required.
Working Conditions
Remote or office-based environment; standard office equipment may be used Occasional project site visits outdoors; may include noise, uneven surfaces, extreme weather, moving vehicles and equipment
Physical Requirements
Computer use, sitting or standing for long periods Ability to bend, squat, climb ladders, and lift up to 35 lbs; 50 lbs with team lift Frequent communication with government agencies, the public, and others; speaking, hearing, and listening required Vision: close, distance, color, peripheral, depth perception, and focus adjustment Outdoor activity may involve walking/trekking on uneven terrain in extreme weather
Dudek is committed to equal employment opportunities and a diverse, inclusive workplace. All positions are based in the United States and require U.S. work authorization.
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Join to apply for the
Cultural Resource Monitor - On-Call NV
role at
Dudek . Location(s):
Nevada Practice/Department:
Cultural Internal Title:
As-Needed Archaeologist Work Environment:
Field Work Compensation:
$18-34/hourly Note: Dudek is a 100% employee-owned firm providing services nationwide. This posting includes standard pre-employment requirements.
How You’ll Make an Impact
We are seeking qualified, experienced Cultural Resource Monitors for a high-profile transportation construction project in California and Nevada. Monitors should have a sufficient understanding of cultural resource materials (historic and prehistoric) to enable identification during construction, and experience working alongside construction crews, heavy machinery, and Tribal partners. Monitors will use hand-held mobile device software (e.g., ESRI Field Maps and Survey123) for daily reporting and will communicate with construction teams, lead monitors, principal investigators, and Tribal partners daily.
For qualified applicants lodging and per-diem will be provided at the GSA rate.
Duties and Responsibilities
Identification of cultural resources during construction Effective communication with construction personnel and lead monitors to ensure punctuality, on-site safety, and cultural resource protection Production of digital daily log forms with detailed descriptions of construction activities, communication, and future plans Communicate effectively with lead monitors, principal investigators, and Tribal partners to verify understanding of instructions or site-specific information Identify buried resources and document them effectively while working in a team Photography, measurement, artifact identification, and recordation of resources
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Archaeology or Anthropology or substantial experience performing similar duties Ability to operate a 4WD vehicle safely Willingness to travel to a project location for several consecutive days Ability to safely adapt to difficult weather and environmental conditions Previous experience as a cultural resource monitor during construction Ability to operate field equipment (GPS, cameras, tablets) Valid driver’s license and active personal automobile liability insurance from first day of employment
Preferred Qualifications
Accredited field school certification Previous archaeological survey experience in California, Nevada, the Great Basin and/or Desert West, with experience recording various site types Knowledge of ESRI Collector, Field Maps, and Survey123
Compensation:
$18-34/hourly
Notes:
Final compensation based on experience, education, certifications, skills, and location. Pre-employment drug test and background check required.
Working Conditions
Remote or office-based environment; standard office equipment may be used Occasional project site visits outdoors; may include noise, uneven surfaces, extreme weather, moving vehicles and equipment
Physical Requirements
Computer use, sitting or standing for long periods Ability to bend, squat, climb ladders, and lift up to 35 lbs; 50 lbs with team lift Frequent communication with government agencies, the public, and others; speaking, hearing, and listening required Vision: close, distance, color, peripheral, depth perception, and focus adjustment Outdoor activity may involve walking/trekking on uneven terrain in extreme weather
Dudek is committed to equal employment opportunities and a diverse, inclusive workplace. All positions are based in the United States and require U.S. work authorization.
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