Archaeology Manager
Flux Resources, LLC | |
United States, Oregon, La Grande | |
Dec 13, 2024 | |
Archaeology Manager
Locations: Walla Walla, WA Hermiston, OR La Grande, OR Salary Range: $60k-$80k Responsibilities * Coordinate cultural resource (CR) needs for various Anderson Perry projects. This coordination would mainly be between the engineer and subconsultants that AP has on-call agreements with. * Help identify scopes of work for the projects, and then engage with the subconsultant for said services. * Manage all coordination, invoicing, schedules, etc. for the project and provide project status updates for various projects. * Network and interact with various entities such as Tribes, SHPO, DAHP, etc. to establish good working relationships. * Be familiar with the latest regulatory CR requirements and compliance guidelines. * Attend conferences and CR seminars to interact with agencies and consultants. * Become familiar with efforts, timelines, and costs associated with CR work for projects. * Communicate with AP clients the CR pathways and help create schedules and budgets that are accurate for planning and implementation. * Provide basic CR services such as writeups in EAs and other documents that may need CR involvement. * Train staff regarding the most up-to-date CR needs for projects and lead internal CR trainings from time to time. * Over time and as time allows, provide additional CR services and manage staff to perform CR related work. Qualifications * A bachelor's degree in Anthropology/Archaeology or a related field. * 2+ years of experience preparing and conducting archaeological evaluations, including fieldwork and reporting. * Familiarity with federal and state cultural resource management laws. * Comfortable working in an interdisciplinary team environment. Preferred Qualifications * Registered Professional Archaeologist (RPA) or qualify within 6 months of hiring * Meet the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines Professional Qualification Standards for Archaeology (see standards at https://www.doi.gov/pam/asset-management/historic-preservation/pqs) * Previously approved or demonstrate the ability to be approved as an Oregon qualified archaeologist within 6 months of hiring (see Oregon Revised Statute 390.235[6][B][b][A-C]) * Prior experience leading archaeological fieldwork, including pedestrian surveys, shovel testing, excavations, and construction monitoring. * Prior experience identifying, processing, and cataloging cultural materials. * Prior knowledge of Pacific Northwest archaeology and history * Experience interfacing with the State Historical Preservation Offices (SHPO) in Oregon and the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP) in Washington. * Experience working in ArcGIS, and Basic knowledge of GPS equipment, mapping programs, and compass usage. #LI-RC1 |