System One
Archaeology Field Technician (Entry–Mid Level)
Position Overview
We are seeking motivated
Archaeology Field Technicians
to support cultural resource management (CRM) projects across multiple locations. This role involves hands‑on archaeological fieldwork, laboratory processing, and/or GIS support under the supervision of a
Senior Archaeologist . Ideal candidates are detail‑oriented, physically capable, and eager to gain professional archaeology experience in a field‑based environment.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct
archaeological surveys and testing , including Phase I, II, and/or III investigations
Excavate
shovel test pits, test units, and block excavations
Identify, document, and analyze
prehistoric and historic artifacts and features
Accurately record field data, site documentation, and mapping information
Utilize
GPS equipment
for data collection and site mapping
Assist with
laboratory processing , artifact cataloging, and analysis as needed
Support GIS or digital documentation tasks when assigned
Work collaboratively with project teams to meet project schedules and quality standards
Physical & Work Requirements
Ability to
walk up to 5 miles per day
over uneven terrain
Ability to
lift up to 25 pounds
Comfortable working in
physically demanding conditions , including remote locations, rugged terrain, and hot or cold weather
Willingness to work
non-standard hours , including weekends or night shifts as required
Ability and willingness to
travel frequently
for project assignments
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in
Archaeology, Anthropology, Architectural History , or a closely related field
Minimum 3 months of archaeological field experience , including survey, testing, or data recovery
Experience identifying and recording
prehistoric (pre‑contact) archaeological resources
Familiarity with
Phase I, Phase II, and/or Phase III
CRM investigations
Valid
Driver’s License
and ability to travel to project sites
Strong organizational skills, positive attitude, and solid work ethic
Willingness to learn new techniques and follow project‑specific protocols
Preferred Qualifications
Previous CRM fieldwork experience
Experience with
GPS, GIS, or digital data collection tools
Familiarity with regional archaeology and compliance standards
Why Join Us
Gain hands‑on experience on
real‑world archaeological and CRM projects
Work alongside experienced archaeologists and industry professionals
Opportunities for continued field assignments and career growth
Collaborative and supportive team environment
Archaeology Field Technician, Archaeological Technician, CRM Archaeology, Field Archaeologist, Cultural Resource Management, Phase I Archaeology, Phase II Archaeology, Phase III Archaeology, Shovel Testing, Excavation, Artifact Identification, GIS, GPS, Field Survey, Prehistoric Archaeology, Historic Archaeology #J-18808-Ljbffr
Archaeology Field Technicians
to support cultural resource management (CRM) projects across multiple locations. This role involves hands‑on archaeological fieldwork, laboratory processing, and/or GIS support under the supervision of a
Senior Archaeologist . Ideal candidates are detail‑oriented, physically capable, and eager to gain professional archaeology experience in a field‑based environment.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct
archaeological surveys and testing , including Phase I, II, and/or III investigations
Excavate
shovel test pits, test units, and block excavations
Identify, document, and analyze
prehistoric and historic artifacts and features
Accurately record field data, site documentation, and mapping information
Utilize
GPS equipment
for data collection and site mapping
Assist with
laboratory processing , artifact cataloging, and analysis as needed
Support GIS or digital documentation tasks when assigned
Work collaboratively with project teams to meet project schedules and quality standards
Physical & Work Requirements
Ability to
walk up to 5 miles per day
over uneven terrain
Ability to
lift up to 25 pounds
Comfortable working in
physically demanding conditions , including remote locations, rugged terrain, and hot or cold weather
Willingness to work
non-standard hours , including weekends or night shifts as required
Ability and willingness to
travel frequently
for project assignments
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in
Archaeology, Anthropology, Architectural History , or a closely related field
Minimum 3 months of archaeological field experience , including survey, testing, or data recovery
Experience identifying and recording
prehistoric (pre‑contact) archaeological resources
Familiarity with
Phase I, Phase II, and/or Phase III
CRM investigations
Valid
Driver’s License
and ability to travel to project sites
Strong organizational skills, positive attitude, and solid work ethic
Willingness to learn new techniques and follow project‑specific protocols
Preferred Qualifications
Previous CRM fieldwork experience
Experience with
GPS, GIS, or digital data collection tools
Familiarity with regional archaeology and compliance standards
Why Join Us
Gain hands‑on experience on
real‑world archaeological and CRM projects
Work alongside experienced archaeologists and industry professionals
Opportunities for continued field assignments and career growth
Collaborative and supportive team environment
Archaeology Field Technician, Archaeological Technician, CRM Archaeology, Field Archaeologist, Cultural Resource Management, Phase I Archaeology, Phase II Archaeology, Phase III Archaeology, Shovel Testing, Excavation, Artifact Identification, GIS, GPS, Field Survey, Prehistoric Archaeology, Historic Archaeology #J-18808-Ljbffr