Supervisor/Fieldwork Project Officer - Archaeology at Wardell Armstrong
Bolton, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

21 Aug, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

21 May, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Training, Archaeology

Industry

Other Industry

Description

Are you an experienced and motivated archaeologist looking to take the next step in your career? Join Wardell Armstrong LLP, a leading multi-disciplinary consultancy with over 500 staff and a proud 25-year track record in archaeological services.
With purpose-built post-excavation centres in Carlisle and Bury St Edmunds, we offer an exceptional environment to develop your skills — from fieldwork through to specialist analysis.
This is your opportunity to take ownership of exciting projects, work on fascinating sites, and grow within a supportive, people-first culture.
Following its recent acquisition by SLR, Wardell Armstrong forms part of a leading global environmental and sustainability consultancy working on projects across the world from over 100 offices. Starting as a UK business in 1994, SLR now operates as a global company with more than 3,500 people, delivering client-focused solutions across Europe, North America, Pacific Asia and Africa.

DESIRABLE SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Degree in Archaeology or a related discipline
  • CIfA membership (we cover your professional fees)
  • SSSTS/SMSTS qualification and First Aid training
  • Experience with geophysical survey and GIS software
Responsibilities

As a Senior (Supervisor) or Principal Archaeologist (Fieldwork Project Officer), you’ll play a vital role from watching briefs to leading field teams on a variety of investigations including evaluations and excavations. Your expertise in team leadership and report writing will be essential, as you oversee both site work and office-based assessments.
Our portfolio spans multi-period landscapes, quarry sites, and large-scale infrastructure projects, offering variety and rewarding challenges. Whilst this role is local to the North West, occasional travel may be required, supported by generous subsistence, travel allowances, and single occupancy accommodation.
We are passionate about keeping archaeologists working on sites close to home, recognising both the archaeological and personal benefits of local expertise.

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