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Must be based in Austin (TX), Dallas (TX), Houston (TX), Baton Rouge (LA), Jefferson City (MO), Atlanta (GA), Greenville (SC), or Knoxville (TN)
Looking to hire right away!
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in archaeology, anthropology, or a related field.
Ability to meet the Secretary of the Interior’s standards, 36 CFR, Part 61.
At least 5 years (7+ years preferred) of experience in CRM; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Experience with Primary report authorship in a CRM context providing quality control review of field documents, site forms and reports.
Experience conducting Phase I, Phase II, and Phase III cultural resource surveys for linear corridor and large contiguous projects.
Solid understanding of State Antiquities Codes, National Historic Preservation Act and National Environmental Policy Act compliance, Department of the Interior requirements, and standards.
Experience preparing proposals for various types of clients in the private and public sectors.
Ability to work independently for 40 or more hours per week, sometimes on an unpredictable schedule.
Demonstrated ability to hold cultural permits as a Principal Investigator.
Additional Considerations
Master’s Degree in archaeology, anthropology, or a related field. (preferred)
Day to Day
Identifying cultural resources to support the environmental permitting of infrastructure projects;
Preparing environmental documents for compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) including environmental resource reports, Environmental Assessments (EA), and Environmental Impact Statements (EIS);
Providing Primary report authorship in a Cultural Resource Management (CRM) context for quality control review of field documents, site forms and reports;
Coordinating with state and Federal resource agencies related to historic resources;
Data management and curation post field assessment;
Conducting archaeological site inspections and monitoring, including deep testing;
Assist with business development;
Curating finds and documents as required, and
Preparing a variety of technical documents and environmental permit applications.
Drive personal, company, and rental vehicles to client or company project or office sites, and other business locations, as needed.
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Direct message the job poster from Insight Global
Must be based in Austin (TX), Dallas (TX), Houston (TX), Baton Rouge (LA), Jefferson City (MO), Atlanta (GA), Greenville (SC), or Knoxville (TN)
Looking to hire right away!
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in archaeology, anthropology, or a related field.
Ability to meet the Secretary of the Interior’s standards, 36 CFR, Part 61.
At least 5 years (7+ years preferred) of experience in CRM; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Experience with Primary report authorship in a CRM context providing quality control review of field documents, site forms and reports.
Experience conducting Phase I, Phase II, and Phase III cultural resource surveys for linear corridor and large contiguous projects.
Solid understanding of State Antiquities Codes, National Historic Preservation Act and National Environmental Policy Act compliance, Department of the Interior requirements, and standards.
Experience preparing proposals for various types of clients in the private and public sectors.
Ability to work independently for 40 or more hours per week, sometimes on an unpredictable schedule.
Demonstrated ability to hold cultural permits as a Principal Investigator.
Additional Considerations
Master’s Degree in archaeology, anthropology, or a related field. (preferred)
Day to Day
Identifying cultural resources to support the environmental permitting of infrastructure projects;
Preparing environmental documents for compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) including environmental resource reports, Environmental Assessments (EA), and Environmental Impact Statements (EIS);
Providing Primary report authorship in a Cultural Resource Management (CRM) context for quality control review of field documents, site forms and reports;
Coordinating with state and Federal resource agencies related to historic resources;
Data management and curation post field assessment;
Conducting archaeological site inspections and monitoring, including deep testing;
Assist with business development;
Curating finds and documents as required, and
Preparing a variety of technical documents and environmental permit applications.
Drive personal, company, and rental vehicles to client or company project or office sites, and other business locations, as needed.
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