What are the responsibilities and job description for the ARCHAEOLOGY FIELD DIRECTOR position at Broadbent & Associates, Inc?
Job Description
Job Description
Archaeology Field Director Needed - Full-time : 40 hours per week
Broadbent & Associates, Inc. is seeking curriculum vitae from qualified candidates for an Archaeology Field Director (Project Archaeologist) in Reno, NV . This is a permanent, full-time, salaried position. Candidates may have a specialty in historical, industrial, or prehistoric archaeology. The successful candidate will be expected to manage cultural resources fieldwork projects in Nevada, California, Utah, Colorado, and Arizona, communicate effectively with the field crew, record and evaluate the full range of cultural resources typically found in the Great Basin and surrounding regions, participate on survey, excavation, and monitoring projects, safely drive field vehicles, and read topographic maps for navigation in the field. While the successful candidate will work from Broadbent's Reno office, they will actively collaborate with the larger cultural resources team. The candidate must demonstrate a mix of office and field skills.
Broadbent is an engineering and environmental consulting company founded in 1987. With over 140 employees, Broadbent serves a range of clients from in the western United States. Broadbent's cultural resources team currently includes five professional full-time staff in our Reno office, a full-time architectural historian in Phoenix, Arizona, and two full-time archaeologists in our Denver office. The cultural resources department is led by Ms. Margo Memmott out of the Reno office. Our cultural resources team is supported by an ArcGIS / Database Specialist, Broadbent's administrative staff, and an additional network of temporary / seasonal field staff.
Minimum Requirements
- A. or B.S. in Archaeology, Anthropology, or a closely related field
- Qualify as a Crew Chief or Principal Investigator Statewide in Nevada or one or more neighboring states for federally issued Archaeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA) permits, Cultural Resources Use Permits (CRUP) and State permits
- Training and experience implementing Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act
- Three years of experience working in a consulting company, state agency, or federal agency
- Ability to perform both fieldwork and office activities independently and with a team
- Experience with data entry, producing site forms, and professional communication such as emails and letters.
Compensation
Weekly schedule of 40 hours. Flexible work location - hybrid, work-from-home, or office. Out-of-town fieldwork as required. Annual salary is between $52,000 and $70,000 (based on 40-hour week), commensurate with education, training, and experience. Broadbent offers a comprehensive benefits package, that includes competitive pay, bonus potential, medical insurance (monthly premiums for medical insurance fully funded by Broadbent), dental / vision insurance, Health Savings Account, a 401K plan with a company match, paid sick leave, paid holidays, and paid vacation.
Contact
Margo Memmott, Associate Archaeologist
mmemmott@broadbentinc.com
Broadbent is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer committed to diversity in the workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, gender identity or any other factor protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws.
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Salary : $52,000 - $70,000