Cultural Resource Analysts Inc
Staff Archaeologist I (R&D)
Job Description and Responsibilities:
The Staff Archaeologist position is under the direction of a Principal Investigator, and will involve participation in the planning and performance of archaeological field projects; Responsibilities will include conducting pre-field research, mobilizing field projects, providing supervision to field technicians, overseeing archaeological field projects, authoring or co-authoring written reports of findings, and completing site forms; Project types may include archaeological monitoring, survey, evaluation, and data recovery projects, including projects that will require stays away from home.
Qualifications:
A graduate degree in Anthropology; Qualification under the Secretary of the Interior Standards (48 FR 44716) in archaeology; RPA, or eligible for RPA; Ability to work in a variety of field conditions,and to navigate efficiently in remote areas; Have additional qualifications? Let us know where you excel!
Career Growth:
CRA believes its employees professional development is of the utmost importance and provides ample resources towards career development. Employees will work closely with senior level staff with a wide array of skills, techniques, and experience. CRA strives to help employees acquire or advance skills that align with their career objectives and contribute to the advancement of their career at CRA.
Please indicate when you will be available, and submit a resume with three references to the following link:
CRA job application portal
If you have questions, please contact Travis Hurdle at twhurdle@crai-ky.com.
Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc. employees are required to undergo a background check that includes driving history. CRA reserves the right to perform drug/alcohol testing as a condition of continued employment. CRA does not use non-compete clauses for any of our positions.
Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc.is an Equal Opportunity Employer.