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Ten (10) years of experience in historic and/or prehistoric archaeology and cultural resources management. - Advanced knowledge in one or more specialty scientific areas (e.g., lithic or faunal analysis; osteology; historical archaeology.
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Ability to meet the Secretary of the Interiors Standards and Guidelines for Archaeology and Historic Preservation professional qualifications standards. Bachelors degree or greater in STEM field, Anthropology, Archaeology, Maritime Archaeology, or related fields.
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Assists with locating and assembling information such as archives, accession files, archaeology site records, results of previous scientific testing and research where available; conservation records, and loan history.
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Overland and underwater, SEARCH is an archaeology firm that deploys the full spectrum of cultural heritage services worldwide. Overland and underwater, SEARCH is an archaeology firm that deploys the full spectrum of cultural heritage services worldwide.
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Knowledge of anthropology and archaeology methods and practices. Knowledge of federal and state regulations relating to cultural resources such as the National Historic Preservation Act. Knowledge of anthropology and archaeology methods and practices.
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Advanced degree in archaeology, anthropology, or a closely related field. Meet the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification Standard, Code of Federal Regulations 36 CFF Part 61 for Archaeology.
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Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Anthropology, Archaeology, History, or related field. This Opportunity WSP is currently initiating a search for Part Time Archaeology Field Techniciansfor our California offices.
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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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MA/MS in cultural resources or archaeology, especially southwestern archaeology. MA/MS in cultural resources or archaeology, especially southwestern archaeology. Registered Professional Archaeologist preferred.
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Who You AreRequired Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree in Archaeology, Anthropology, historic preservation, or a related field. Extensive knowledge of relevant State and Federal protection regulations, preservation guidelines, and consulting processes pertaining to the specific cultural resources/archaeology position.
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Required Job Qualifications Masters Degree in environmental science, natural resource management, anthropology, archaeology, cultural resources management, applied geospatial studies, or related field.
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Typical courses include introductory and lower division courses (Intro to Soc, Family, Social Problems, Self and Society, Intro to Cultural Anthropology, Intro to Archaeology, Human Variation) as well as upper division electives.
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Bachelor's degree in Archaeology, Anthropology or closely related field is required. Completion of an archaeology field school that included training in pedestrian survey and shovel testing.
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New York and New Jersey archaeology experience. 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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This role will collaborate with the Power Sector and Offshore Wind Sector Teams to manage large complex projects that cross multiple regulatory jurisdictions at the local, state, and federal level. Understanding of the Cultural Resource Management (CRM) industry (firms, clients, contracts, new research, and projects.
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