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Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's Degree in Anthropology, History, or related field and attended an archaeological field school.
Minimum 2 or more years of archaeological supervisory fieldwork experience in conducting Phase I, II and III archaeological investigations.
Ability to communicate clearly in writing.
Experience with conducting laboratory analysis of both prehistoric and historic material and with writing archaeological technical reports.
Experience and knowledge in the use of GIS and GPS.
Experience and knowledge of Federal government regulations and Middle Atlantic and New England state regulations, concerning archaeological investigations.
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (i.e., Word, Excel and Access).
Valid Driver's License with a good driving record and the flexibility to travel overnight and out of state for up to 2+ months at a time. Job Description: URS is a leading provider of engineering, construction and technical services for public agencies and private sector companies around the world. The Company also offers cultural resource management services for the U.S. federal government, state and local government agencies, Fortune 500 companies and other multinational corporations.
The Environmental Services Division of URS is actively seeking a creative, highly talented Archaeological Supervisor for immediate permanent employment in the Burlington, New Jersey office. The appropriately qualified applicant will be able to demonstrate an established career in cultural resources management, specific to conducting field investigations, artifact analysis and report preparation. URS is proud to provide our employees with exciting, challenging projects. Some of the projects the incumbent can look forward to include Phase II and III investigations for the I95 Corridor project in Philadelphia, PA; Phase I and II investigations for various pipeline and transmission projects in southwest Pennsylvania; various Phase I and II investigations in New York City; and Phase I and II investigations in the Hudson River Valley, New York.
Incumbent Responsibilities:
• Under the supervision of a Principal Investigator, manages crew chiefs and archaeological technicians during fieldwork; collects and inspects field records and artifacts. • Manage small segments of large projects. • Moderate supervision on small projects. • Receives instruction on specific assignments, objectives, complex features and possible solutions. • May assist in determining schedule and budget requirements. • Help with obtaining subcontractor quotes. • Responsible for Quality Control of tasks or small segments of project products, as well as, products of technical and administrative staff assigned tasks by senior project professional. • May assist in preparing written project proposals. • Accompanied by a senior project professional, may participate in client meetings to discuss project requirements, defend work, etc. in terms of specific project issues. • May assist Laboratory Manager with supervising artifact washing, identification, data input and analysis. URS does not accept unsolicited resumes from third party agencies or recruiters. No fee will be paid to third parties who submit unsolicited candidates directly to hiring managers. All resumes must be submitted by the applicant to be considered for a position at URS. EOE M/F/D/V
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