At Jacobs, you’ll work for a company that strives to provide opportunities for employees to learn, grow and thrive. As an Archaeologist, you’ll work on a variety of projects in Washington and Oregon and throughout the United States. Your primary focus will be participating in archaeological surveys and monitoring for several large-scale renewable energy and electrical transmission project in Washington and Oregon. In addition, you will also provide desktop and field-based cultural resources support for planning, engineering, and construction services to government, military, and commercial clients in various locations. The Archaeologist career path provides the opportunity to work on projects that require compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and other federal, state, and local cultural resource regulations.
As an Archaeologist, you’ll primarily complete Phase I surveys and construction monitoring, and serve as a key team member working with scientists, engineers, project managers, and other project staff across business sectors and practices in the company. You’ll analyze and interpret data; write and review cultural resources technical reports and site forms; develop archaeological treatment plans and agreement documents; and evaluate eligibility of resources for listing in the NRHP and state registers. You’ll also provide support to, and work with, senior-level cultural resources staff on a variety of projects and support clients during agency and tribal consultation.