Archaeological Field Technician at Colliers Engineering Design
Phoenix, AZ 85016, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

10 Sep, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

11 Jun, 25

Experience

1 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Anthropology, Archaeology, English

Industry

Other Industry

Description

Overview:
Are you passionate about cultural resources and eager to make a tangible impact? Colliers Engineering & Design is seeking dynamic part-time, as needed Archaeological Field Technicians to assist with cultural resource field surveys out of our Arizona office. Overnight travel may be required. Archaeological technicians will be under the supervision of a crew chief and/or field director but must be able to follow directions and perform duties independently as necessary.

Responsibilities:

  • Conduct cultural resource projects, including survey, site recordation, monitoring, testing, and data recovery.
  • Collect relevant field data and prepare necessary documentation.
  • Identify features and/or resources in the field.
  • Utilize basic artifact knowledge to make general assessments of resources.
  • Complete required field forms including but not limited to – daily reports, site cards, historical in-use structure forms.
  • Collect geospatial data on ArcGIS Field Maps.
  • Assist with testing and/or data recovery under the direct supervision of a field director and Principal Investigator.
  • Employ basic knowledge of soil types and topographic features.
  • Establish & maintain positive relationships with co-workers, support and build others on the team and across disciplines/offices.
  • Working in various terrains and environments throughout the year.
  • Performing physical tasks in the field which may include regular carrying of equipment (20-50 pounds).
  • Occasional local and overnight travel may be required.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Anthropology, Archaeology or another related field.
  • 1-2 years of experience specific to the Southwest; preferably in Arizona.
  • Ability to read, write and understand English for purposes of comprehending written job-related communications and verbal instructions and interactions.
  • Ability/willingness to lift equipment or objects weighing up to 50 pounds.
  • Ability/willingness to walk long distances on rugged terrain.
  • Ability to read, write, and understand English to comprehend written job-related communications and verbal instructions and interactions.

What We Offer:
At Colliers Engineering & Design, our people are our most important resource. That’s why we are committed to providing all our employees with a safe, comfortable work environment, potential for career advancement, and the ability to impact society through their projects as well as Company sponsored activities.
This dedication begins with supporting a work life balance through a generous compensation package that includes: company paid medical, dental, and vision coverage; paid pregnancy disability leave; short- and long-term disability insurance; life insurance; a company-matched 401(k)/Roth; paid time off that includes parental and military leave; employee referral and professional license bonuses and a straight time policy that compensates exempt employees for billable hours worked in excess of 40 billable hours within a work week.
We have also created an internal culture that provides the resources and technology needed to encourage personal and professional growth opportunities through reimbursement for education; a free in-house resource for hundreds of educational and self-enrichment courses; mentorship program; wellness program; Women’s Organization and ongoing philanthropic opportunities.
Apply today to learn how you can join our team of professionals, so we can help you Accelerate Your Success

Responsibilities
  • Conduct cultural resource projects, including survey, site recordation, monitoring, testing, and data recovery.
  • Collect relevant field data and prepare necessary documentation.
  • Identify features and/or resources in the field.
  • Utilize basic artifact knowledge to make general assessments of resources.
  • Complete required field forms including but not limited to – daily reports, site cards, historical in-use structure forms.
  • Collect geospatial data on ArcGIS Field Maps.
  • Assist with testing and/or data recovery under the direct supervision of a field director and Principal Investigator.
  • Employ basic knowledge of soil types and topographic features.
  • Establish & maintain positive relationships with co-workers, support and build others on the team and across disciplines/offices.
  • Working in various terrains and environments throughout the year.
  • Performing physical tasks in the field which may include regular carrying of equipment (20-50 pounds).
  • Occasional local and overnight travel may be required
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