Archaeology Field Technician
Indexed description
What you'll do
- Conducting archaeological pedestrian surveys
- Archaeological data collection (GPS, photographs, site forms, site sketch, artifact sketch)
- Subsurface testing or artifact identification
- Measuring and fully recording artifacts
- Preparing high-quality field notes
- Working as a team member, or independently, as the job may require
- Other duties as requested
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor’s Degree in Archaeology, Anthropology or related field
- At least 6 months of archaeological field experience or field school experience
- Experience performing archaeological survey and excavation
- Ability to work in diverse, often difficult terrain, that will involve hiking long distances to and from project areas (up to 5 to 10 miles per day)
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to work well with others and be a proactive part of a project team
- Excellent attention to detail and detailed note taking skills
- A valid driver's license
- Ability to operate GPS units and navigate using USGS maps/aerial photography, and compass preferred.
- Ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions
- Must understand and comply with company safety standards
- Access to a laptop or computer to complete timesheets, expense reports, and office tasks
- As a federal contractor that is subject to Executive Order 14042, Sundance requires all employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition of employment, subject to accommodations for bona fide medical and religious exemptions.
- Ability to lift and move materials and equipment up to 50 -pounds on occasion.
- This role will require the successful completion of fit for work testing which includes Drug & Alcohol testing
Work Environment
- This is a temporary, part-time, non-exempt, hourly wage position. Approximately 45 to 50 hours per week.
- Overnight and day travel as needed to support field work.
- Ability to work outdoors in variable weather conditions, including inclement weather.
- Per Diem is often on a GSA rate and is based on the location of the fieldwork. Per Diem is generally never less than $50 per day.
- Hotel or lodging is covered by Sundance and is not part of per diem
- Some projects may require long-term remote camping to be executed.
- Opportunities for post-field office work are often available; however these are at the Project Field Director and Principal Investigator’s discretion. Interest in a temporary post-field office position should be communicated to the field director or crew chief.
Originally posted on Himalayas
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