This position is primarily office based, although participation in some fieldwork may be required as needed. Primary duties include senior report review and editing; Section 106/Arizona State cultural resources compliance; A/NRHP evaluations; site file checks and collation of Class I data; and preparation of various cultural resources reports including Class I overviews, Class III survey reports, monitoring reports, consultation letters, and due diligence memos.
Field assignments would consist of a variety of projects, including archaeological survey, construction monitoring, testing, data recovery, and historic documentation. These assignments would requires preparing detailed field notes and archaeological site records, conducting research, and writing reports.
• M.A. degree or higher in Anthropology or related field.
• Demonstrated experience in Southwestern archaeology.
• Mastery of MS Word, Excel, Access, Teams, Adobe, and other standard computer programs.
• Demonstrated report writing skills.
• Formatting and technical editing experience.
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
• Organizational and time management skills to effectively complete assigned workload within defined timelines and in accordance with established standards.
• Demonstrated experience with Section 106 and Arizona State cultural resources compliance.
• Previous experience as a crew chief or field director.
Ideally, you'll also have:
• Proposal development and marketing experience.
• Relationships with Tucson-area agencies and regional stakeholders.