What are the responsibilities and job description for the Project Archeologist position at Barnard?
Overview
Barnard Construction Company, Inc., based in Bozeman, Montana, is a heavy-civil construction company with projects underway across North America. Barnard is ranked by Engineering News-Record , a leading construction industry periodical, as one of the nation’s Top 400 civil contractors. We specialize in dam construction and rehabilitation, power transmission and distribution, tunneling, inland marine, oil, gas, utility, and sewer and water pipeline projects. We offer competitive wages, 401(k)s, a generous health plan, and challenging career opportunities with a financially solid company. Barnard’s people are the reason for the success of the company. Our reputation attracts the highest quality personnel, people who are committed to producing projects that set a standard for excellence. At Barnard, we build the riskiest, most difficult, complex jobs we can find and we hire people who thrive on tough work and demanding opportunities.
Qualifications
Must possess competence in the following areas in order to perform this role in a safe, productive and effective manner:
Barnard Construction Company, Inc., based in Bozeman, Montana, is a heavy-civil construction company with projects underway across North America. Barnard is ranked by Engineering News-Record , a leading construction industry periodical, as one of the nation’s Top 400 civil contractors. We specialize in dam construction and rehabilitation, power transmission and distribution, tunneling, inland marine, oil, gas, utility, and sewer and water pipeline projects. We offer competitive wages, 401(k)s, a generous health plan, and challenging career opportunities with a financially solid company. Barnard’s people are the reason for the success of the company. Our reputation attracts the highest quality personnel, people who are committed to producing projects that set a standard for excellence. At Barnard, we build the riskiest, most difficult, complex jobs we can find and we hire people who thrive on tough work and demanding opportunities.
Qualifications
Must possess competence in the following areas in order to perform this role in a safe, productive and effective manner:
- Conduct archaeological monitoring (defined as observation of construction excavation activities by qualified archaeologists in order to identify, recover, protect and/ or document archaeological information or materials
- Prepare a detailed daily report which describes the results of the archaeological monitoring in a professional
- Understand project specifications regarding cultural resource requirements.
- Coordinate with Government employees any findings and recommendations.
- All fieldwork methodology associated with horizontal/vertical site delineation/recordation, testing and/or mitigation must follow the requirements for reporting and fieldwork outlined in the Arkansas State Plan Appendices B: Guidelines for Cultural Resources Fieldwork and Report Writing in Arkansas revised January 01, 2010 (State Plan).
- Must have a bachelor's degree in archaeology, anthropology, or a related field, and 3 years of experience.
- Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug screen.
- Ability to exert heavy physical effort, handling average weight objects of 25 pounds.
- Ability to kneel, stoop, crouch, balance, climb or crawl.
- Ability to tolerate heights without fear.
- Ability to maintain balance.
- Ability to stand or walk for long periods of time, reach for, handle, and manipulate items and to work in extreme weather conditions (cold and wet).
- Able to work long, irregular and varied hours, 50 to 70 hours per week.
- Ability to maintain regular, punctual attendance consistent with the ADA, FMLA and other federal, state and local standards.
- Ability to safely and effectively perform the essential job functions consistent with the ADA, FMLA and other federal , state and local standards, including meeting qualitative and/or quantitative productivity standards.