Temporary Archaeological Field Technician at VANASSE HANGEN BRUSTLIN INC
Winooski, Vermont, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

17 May, 26

Salary

24.0

Posted On

16 Feb, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Phase I Archaeological Fieldwork, Pedestrian Survey, Shovel Testing, Field Data Recording, GPS, Survey123, Field Maps App, Communication Skills, Team Oriented, Independent Work, Mentoring, Field Archaeology, Field Techniques, Laboratory Techniques, Travel, Equipment Carrying

Industry

Civil Engineering

Description
Overview ABOUT THE POSITION VHB’s growing Winooski, VT Environmental Services Group is actively seeking Archaeological Field Technicians to support upcoming Phase I archaeological field survey work for projects throughout Vermont and the New England region during the 2026 field season. Projects are expected to begin in March and last up to several weeks or more. Lodging accommodations, meals, and vehicle mileage will be reimbursed. Candidates will be responsible for transportation to survey areas with preference given to those candidates who currently reside in Vermont and neighboring states. Pay Range - $22/hr - $24/hr. However, the final agreed-upon compensation is based on individual education, qualifications, and experience. Responsibilities Conduct Phase I archaeological fieldwork, including pedestrian survey, shovel testing, and field data recording of soils, artifact finds, and site resources in accordance with the Vermont Division for Historic Preservation’s 2017 Guidelines for Conducting Archaeology in Vermont Assist with mapping responsibilities in the field, including collection of data using handheld GPS units, Survey123 and Field Maps App. Work closely under the supervision of senior VHB archaeologists Skills and Attributes Excellent verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills Team oriented with strong capability to work independently Motivated to lead and mentor others Qualifications A bachelor’s degree in anthropology, archaeology, or a closely related field At least six (6) months field experience with a range of field methodologies, including survey, testing, excavation, and monitoring preferred Completion of an accredited field school or equivalent experience Experience working as a field archaeologist. Experience in New England preferred. Experience with the application of standard archaeological field and laboratory techniques Ability to travel to a location, walk/hike and conduct fieldwork for long hours, sometimes in inclement weather, rugged terrain, and ability to carry equipment and supplies. Must be able to carry field equipment weighing up to 40 pounds for extended periods. Valid driver's license We are VHB! We’re an inspired and innovative team of engineers, scientists, planners, and designers who partner with clients in the transportation, real estate, institutional, and energy industries, as well as federal, state, and local governments. Our work helps improve mobility, enhance communities, and contribute to economic vitality. We do this while balancing development and infrastructure needs with stewardship of our environment. Our people make us great! VHB provides a differentiating employee experience, which includes: Diverse and inclusive culture of collaboration and innovation Opportunity to work on complex, transformational projects Community and social responsibility as sustainable stewards Focus on learning, development, and career growth Best-in-class benefits, including flexible, hybrid workplace We are consistently rated one of the top AEC firms to work for across our 30+ offices on the East Coast. We’re growing, and we hope you’ll join us! VHB is a proud Equal Opportunity Employer. Since our founding, we have intentionally fostered a culture of inclusion and belonging, supported by deep-rooted core values, one of which is diversity. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or other characteristics protected by law. #LI-JD1

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Responsibilities
The technician will conduct Phase I archaeological fieldwork, including pedestrian survey and shovel testing, recording soil and artifact data according to Vermont guidelines. They will also assist with field mapping using GPS units and mobile applications while working closely under senior archaeologists.
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