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General familiarity with cultural resource management protocols and processes, including compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act and National Environmental Policy Act; Masters degree in Anthropology/Archaeology or closely related field.
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Strong working knowledge of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) From environmental planning, permitting, remediation, site characterization and Archaeology to chemical data management and hydrogeology, Kleinfelder offers a variety of services designed to provide technically appropriate and cost-effective solutions.
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EDR began providing cultural resources services in 2010, and since that time has conducted hundreds of archaeological investigations, cultural resources surveys, and historic preservation projects in the Mid-Atlantic and the Northeast.
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Familiarity with and experience implementing the Guidelines for Conducting Archaeology in Vermont and the Vermont Division for Historic Preservation Environmental Predictive Model for Locating Pre-contact Archaeological Sites is strongly preferred.
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Knowledge of federal and state regulations relating to historic preservation such as the National Historic Preservation Act. Knowledge of anthropology and archaeology methods and practices.
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Familiarity with the Antiquities Code of Texas, Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, National Environmental Policy Act, and other pertinent State and Federal legislation.
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Support other VHB departments and regional offices with archaeological and historic preservation planning, site history research, compliance with Vermont State regulations such as Act 250 and Section 248 of Title 30, as well as Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. Provide artifact analysis and assist in curation efforts.
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Knowledge of North American Archaeology; Prehistory; Artifact Analysis; Historic Preservation; Secretary of the Interior Standards for Archaeology; National Register of Historic Places eligibility criteria; familiarity with federal and state laws andregulations for cultural resources and historic preservation including, but not limited to, Section 106.
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QualificationsA Master's Degree in anthropology, archaeology, or a closely related field required; focus on Historical Archaeology or historic period site formation processes in New England preferred.
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Understanding of applicable federal and state Cultural Resource Management/Historic Preservation laws (Section 106. Minimum of BA or BS in anthropology, archaeology, or closely related field; OR equivalent combination of education experience.
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Ability to meet the Secretary of the Interiors Standards and Guidelines for Archaeology and Historic Preservation professional qualifications standards. An understanding of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. Knowledge of NEPA and environmental permitting; NEPA Substitution for Section 106; 30 CFR Part 585 and associated information requirements; and Bureau of Ocean Energy Management processes, standards, and guidelines a plus.
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Bachelors degree or greater in STEM field, Anthropology, Archaeology, Maritime Archaeology, or related fields. Overland and underwater, SEARCH is an archaeology firm that deploys the full spectrum of cultural heritage services worldwide.
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CEC's Cultural Resources Practice works cooperatively across all CEC offices to bring the necessary historic preservation compliance expertise to our clients' specific project needs. Qualifications Advanced degree in anthropology, archaeology, history, architectural history or closely related field.
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Drafting correspondence for consultation with the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) regarding determinations of effect and eligibility, to include the final report and appropriate SHPO, ASM, State of Arizona, and Installation forms.
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Graduate degree Archaeology, Anthropology, or related field. SEARCH has an immediate opening for a Full-Time Project Manager to join our Terrestrial Archaeology division. Practical experience in Northeastern Archaeology across multiple sectors.
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