This company is a recognized leader in multi-disciplinary engineering and environmental consulting, serving both public and private sector clients across the United States. Specializing in the planning, design, development, construction, and maintenance of critical infrastructure, the firm is known for its strong leadership and unwavering commitment to quality. By focusing on proactive project management and innovative solutions, the company consistently delivers exceptional results for its clients.
With a keen focus on balancing economic, environmental, and social considerations, this company strives to maximize the value of each project. Their expertise in developing bold and effective design solutions for large-scale projects is paired with a commitment to achieving outcomes that benefit clients, communities, and the environment alike.
About the Role
The primary purpose of this role is to lead and manage archaeological projects of varying sizes from initiation to completion. Responsibilities include overseeing project development, managing staff, participating in fieldwork, preparing work plans and technical reports, and acting as a Quality Assurance/Quality Control reviewer. The role also involves serving as a technical lead for proposals.
Qualifications
Masters Degree in Anthropology or Archaeology required. PhD preferred.
Registered Professional Archaeologist required.
Meet Secretary of the Interior's Professional Qualification Standards for Archaeology
5-15 years of experience in Cultural Resource Management.
5-15 years of experience as Principal Investigator for federal, tribal and state agencies.