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This position maintains, manages, oversees, and supervises the use of the statewide database of cultural resources and their associated inventories per requirements of the National Historic Preservation Act. Prepares correspondence to address inquiries of clients/users on a wide variety of complex historic preservation topics.
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Three or more (3+) years of experience within Cultural Resource Management or related fields as a project archaeologist/field director/crew chief supervising Cultural Resource field investigations.
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The Tribal Cultural Collections Manager is responsible for managing NAGPRA compliance efforts at CSU, Long Beach, coordinating repatriation with the Human ID Lab and Tribes. Tribal Services and Education - Work with the Office of Tribal Relations, Tribes, library archives and Anthropology Museum to appropriately identify, label and care for cultural items (of different mediums) currently in the university’s possession and future educational collections.
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POWER is seeking a full-time Cultural Resources Field Director to join the Environmental team working in the Mid-Atlantic Area. Although we maintain a Richmond, Virginia office, this position can be successfully executed from anywhere in the Mid-Atlantic United States.
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POWER Engineers Cultural Resources Field Director Richmond , Virginia Apply Now Department: ENV RAM Eastern Cultural Resources Dept. Familiarity with Section 106 processes and NRHP eligibility criteria for cultural resources.
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Directing cultural fieldwork including Phase I, II, and III archaeological and architectural history investigations and survey. Our Eastern Cultural Resource Department is a fast-growing team of Archaeologists and Architectural Historians that is looking to expand our staff and develop talent across the region.
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Cultural evaluative testing, site mitigation, and monitoring. Communicating with principal investigators to execute archaeological and above-ground cultural resource efforts. Managing temporary field and office cultural staff.
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Department: ENV RAM Eastern Cultural Resources Dept. Cultural Resources Field Director. Land and Right-of Way agent coordination. Historical research, previously recorded resource file reviews.
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Along with the qualifications listed below, we are looking for an outgoing and motivated individual who is seeking to improve or expand their skills as a Full-time Archaeologist helping to positively contribute to our team.
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A bachelor's degree in Archaeology, Anthropology, Architectural History or a related discipline. The position will require a half fieldwork/ half desk work mix with the potential of extensive travel. Experience in the American Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, and Southeast is preferred.
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The incumbent serves as a Cultural Resources Specialist and is responsible for guidance and assistance to field personnel and resource technical teams for conservation, protection, and enhancement of cultural resources, including Native American issues encountered in all NRCS programs and activities.
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We are providing a signing bonus to qualified candidates who possess the necessary skills and are available to start promptly. Travel and Office work will be equal parts of the job with fieldwork, analysis, and final reporting being the primary focus of the position.
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As directed by the Cultural Services Manager, Public Safety Director, or the Town Manager, provides assistance before or after times of disasters or hurricanes. The position oversees the daily operation of the Ponce Inlet Historical Museum and assists the Cultural Services Manager with administration, planning, organization, and management of the programs, activities, and special events hosted by the Town and museum.
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Experience applying federal, state, and local regulations to cultural resources in RMP, particularly NEPA, and the National Historic Preservation Act. Strong understanding of financial metrics common to our industry.
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POWER is seeking a full-time/permanent Cultural Resources Specialist to join the Environmental team working in the Mid-Atlantic Area. Although we maintain a Richmond, Virginia office, this position can be successfully executed from anywhere in the Mid-Atlantic United States.
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