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Archaeologist Field Technician Jobs

Company

Transcon Environmental

Address , Salt Lake City, Ut
Employment type PART_TIME
Salary $25 - $29 an hour
Expires 2023-07-21
Posted at 11 months ago
Job Description
Archaeologist / Cultural Specialist 2 (Part Time)
About:
Established in 1999, Transcon Environmental, Inc., offers environmental consulting services throughout the United States with our Corporate Office based in Mesa, AZ and offices in Ferndale, San Francisco, and Santa Rosa, California; Cedar City and Draper, Utah; and Rawlins, Wyoming.
We are a steadily growing company with telecommuting opportunities employing over 200 employees throughout the United States. Our highly successful team of environmental planners, biologists, and archaeologists provides environmental planning, permitting, and compliance as well as infrastructure siting, Class I and Class III studies, Historic Property Treatment Plans, testing and data recovery excavations, and environmental construction management and monitoring, among other activities. We offer our employees development opportunities, competitive wages, and benefits.
:
Transcon is seeking archaeological field technicians throughout the Great Basin Region. These positions are formally titled “Archaeologist / Cultural Specialist 2” and are considered part time (anticipated to work greater than 30 days per year). As a part time field technician, you will work on various projects throughout the region and are not assigned to a specific state/location (though we do a lot of work within the state of Utah). Travel costs to and from projects will be provided or reimbursed. Project opportunities generally range from single-day projects to multiple 5-, 7-, or 10-day field sessions, depending on the size and needs of the project. These opportunities are not guaranteed and will be subject to project availability and need.
Schedule & Expectations:
These positions will be filled immediately, and work opportunities may begin at any time. Fieldwork seasons are generally defined by the weather within the Great Basin Region. Class III inventory, testing, and data recovery fieldwork can be conducted when project areas have at least 80 percent ground visibility (free of snow or other obstructions); other field opportunities, such as construction monitoring and compliance inspections, are dependent on project activities and can be conducted with snow on the ground.
Most field opportunities for part time employees are Class III inventories, with the occasional data recovery excavation project. Projects generally range from single-day projects to multiple 5-, 7-, or 10-day field sessions, depending on the size and needs of the project. This information will be included if/when employees are asked to join a project. When working on a project, hours are expected to match the needs of the project and employees are often expected to work 10-hour field days (overtime is paid in accordance with state and federal laws). When conducting Class III inventories, employees are anticipated to cover approximately 50 acres of ground per person, per day (this is the equivalent of approximately 8 miles of walking a single 15-meter-wide transect). Cultural and historic resources are often documented during the survey if an isolated occurrence/find (IO/IF) or as a 2-person team after survey if an archaeological site.
Field technicians conducting Class III inventories will be asked to individually document IOs/IFs, and be able to document parts of or complete archaeological sites using ESRI ArcGIS Survey123 and Field Maps applications on company-provided tablets (or personal smart phones at the employee’s choice). While not required, prior experience in evaluating resources for listing on the National Register of Historic Places is preferred.
Compensation and Benefits:
Transcon offers competitive wages and benefits. Benefits for full time employees include medical/dental/vision insurance, 401k, ESOP, paid time off, paid holidays, etc.
In general, the following compensation is provided:
  • Actual compensation may be lower or higher depending on qualifications (i.e., regional permits, education, years of experience, etc.).
  • The standard wage range for an Archaeologist / Cultural Specialist 2 is $25.00-29.00 per hour.
  • Meals – meals allowances are reimbursable. Full day (8+ hours) meals allowance for standard projects is $65.00 (some projects with negotiated rates may have slightly lower meals allowances); half-day (4-8 hours) meals allowances are approved on a project-by-project basis.
  • Transportation – company or rental vehicles are provided. If a project is close to the employee’s location, or the employee requests, a personal vehicle may be used for project travel; should personal vehicle use become necessary, mileage will be reimbursed at the GSA standard rate.
  • Overtime is paid in accordance with state and federal laws.
  • Wages – compensation is based on qualifications and relevant experience.
    • The standard wage range for an Archaeologist / Cultural Specialist 2 is $25.00-29.00 per hour.
    • Overtime is paid in accordance with state and federal laws.
    • Actual compensation may be lower or higher depending on qualifications (i.e., regional permits, education, years of experience, etc.).
  • Lodging – single-occupancy lodging is provided for all overnight projects. On the rare occasion, if projects are greater than 2 hours from the closest hotel, camping may be requested.
Skills and Requirements:
  • Ability to survey an average of 50 acres/8 miles per day.
  • Principal Investigator – graduate degree, completion of a field school, 2 years professional experience as a Field Director, and is permitted or qualified for agency permitting based on the SOI Professional Qualification Standards.
  • Is proficient in prehistoric and/or historic archaeology in the Great Basin.
  • Ability to follow instruction and to make adjustments when provided feedback.
  • Ability to perform work duties independently and efficiently, while working in a team setting.
  • Ability to conduct probing or shovel testing.
  • Has excellent navigational skills (GPS and compass).
  • Crew Chief – bachelor’s degree, completion of a field school, and 1 year of professional experience.
  • Ability to document archaeological sites and IOs/IFs.
  • Is organized, motivated, thorough, accurate, dependable, and trustworthy.
  • Ability to use hand-held field technology (i.e., ArcGIS phone/tablet application paired with sub-meter GPS receivers).
  • Has completed coursework leading to a degree in archaeology, anthropology, or related field:
    • Crew Member – minimum 2 years of college-level coursework and completion of a field school.
    • Crew Chief – bachelor’s degree, completion of a field school, and 1 year of professional experience.
    • Field Director – bachelor’s degree, completion of a field school, 2 years of professional experience, and is permitted or qualified for agency permitting based on the SOI Professional Qualification Standards.
    • Principal Investigator – graduate degree, completion of a field school, 2 years professional experience as a Field Director, and is permitted or qualified for agency permitting based on the SOI Professional Qualification Standards.
  • Crew Member – minimum 2 years of college-level coursework and completion of a field school.
  • Ability to navigate and drive 4WD vehicles.
  • Is proficient in documenting archaeological sites and IOs/IFs in the Great Basin.
  • Ability to carry personal health and safety equipment (i.e., personal water, sunscreen, etc.).
  • Ability to work in moderate weather conditions (fluctuating temperatures and inclement weather, including rain and snow).
  • Ability to conduct Class III (intensive pedestrian) cultural resources inventory.
  • Field Director – bachelor’s degree, completion of a field school, 2 years of professional experience, and is permitted or qualified for agency permitting based on the SOI Professional Qualification Standards.
  • Ability to serve as a Crew Member, Crew Chief, or Field Director for the project.
Experience in the following is preferred:
  • Previous NHPA, NEPA, FERC, and/or other cultural or environmental trainings.
  • Permitted or permittable on BLM lands in the Great Basin (Field Director or Principal Investigator).
  • Proficiency using tablets (Apple iPad or Samsung Galaxy) to document cultural resources.
  • Strong writing and editing skills.
  • Ability to evaluate resources for NRHP-eligibility.
  • Proficiency with ArcGIS Field Maps and Survey123 applications (for phone or tablet).
  • Proficiency with sub-meter GPS receiver.
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