Your Responsibilities - Directly support archaeological field directors and project managers by assisting with pre-field planning, cultural surveys, and monitoring - Exhibit good field skills and can work independently and as part of a crew - Participate in identifying and recording areas of archaeological potential, archaeological sites, and traditional use sites - Collect appropriate field data - Support construction planning Your Credentials and Capabilities - Willing to learn, be flexible, follow direction, use good communication skills, and be part of an interdisciplinary, fast-paced team - Willing and able to accommodate out-of-town travel for up to 2 weeks at a time - Working knowledge of State issued forms - Proficient in Trimble sub-meter GPS unit or equivalent and associated software - Completed archaeological field school or demonstrable equivalent training - Ability to complete physically demanding tasks in remote areas and/or hot and dry climates, including walking, hiking, carrying loads up to 50 pounds, and excavation - Experience working with Native American groups - Familiarity with field applications like Survey123, Collector - Specialization in Section 106 compliance on federal lands - A valid drivers license is required - Dedicated to following and promoting a strong safety culture Education and Experience - Bachelor's degree in Anthropology or Archaeology - 1 year minimum of CRM experience - Experience with both small and large archaeological crews Typical office environment working with computers and remaining sedentary for long periods of time. \#StayInquisitive **Pay Range:** - Locations in MN, OH, VT, & Various CA, NY Areas-$52,500.00 - $76,100.00 Annually - Locations in CO, HI, IL, MD & Various CA, NJ Areas-$57,800.00 - $83,700.00 Annually - Locations in WA, DC & Various CA, MA areas-$62,000.00 - $89,800.00 Annually **Pay Transparency:** In compliance with pay transparency laws, pay ranges are provided for positions in locations where required.