Posted on
June 7, 2022
Company: Historical Research Associates, Inc.
Type: Full Time
Description:

Archaeologist 2

Historical Research Associates (HRA) is seeking an Archaeologist 2 to join our collaborative team of experts in our Portland office. This is a salaried, full-time position with anticipated salary of $60,881-$75,000 depending on experience and qualifications.

HRA performs work in states with COVID-19 vaccine mandates and is subject to those requirements. HRA does not currently require full vaccination of its employees but strongly recommends it as a protective measure during the continuing COVID-19 pandemic.

The Archaeologist 2 performs research tasks, fieldwork, laboratory, and/or writing tasks as part of a project team. At the direction of project managers, leads field projects and occasionally directs project team members in specific tasks. Contributes to the preparation of reports and client deliverables under the oversight of project managers; this may include preparing the larger share of a small project report. May be supervised by a more senior member of the HRA staff with similar technical experience.

Required education and experience:
• Master’s Degree or PhD in Anthropology or closely related field with Archaeology emphasis
• Oregon Qualified Archaeologist (or specific and demonstrated experience that meets these qualifications) (see https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Documents/Qualified_Archaeologist_Application.pdf more information).
• A minimum of one year full-time experience working with field crews, analyzing research data, and contributing to research reports. Experience leading field crews preferred.
• Completion of archaeological field school. The field school should preferably be university based and completed for academic credit and must entail at least 4+ weeks of intensive, hands-on education in archaeological excavation techniques resulting in learned skills such as digging and screening, artifact and feature identification, soil recordation, mapping, and documentation, etc.
• Good working knowledge of federal, state, and local cultural resource compliance requirements, particularly the Section 106 process.
• Must meet the Secretary of the Interior’s professional qualifications standards in archaeology and any applicable state qualifications.

Required skills and abilities:
General: Proficient in the use of computer software including Word and Excel. Ability to use online databases, such as library search engines and digitized records collections. Use digital cameras, digital scanners, and digital audio recorders. Requires valid driver’s license and ability to operate passenger car and/or light truck.
Teamwork: Develop and maintain positive relationships, ability to balance work schedules and demands, provide and accept feedback, seek to resolve conflict through communication and collaboration, use effective verbal and written communication, listen and communicate effectively. Successfully function within a project team, work closely with project team members, and take direction from a project manager.
Research: Proven ability to conduct background research in various sources including ethnographies, soils/environmental/cultural background, SHPO databases, GLO plats, land patents/historic maps, and tax assessments. Have the ability to recognize the need for and to locate additional background or archival resources.
Writing: Strong technical writing skills a must. Proven ability to contribute to deliverables. Contribute to research, inventory, resource evaluation, and monitoring plans and reports; the ability to contribute to high quality products with knowledge and understanding of appropriate style for the document.
Field: Proficient in the use of compass, topographic maps, GPS, ArcPAD, and related field equipment.

Candidates should assume that 40-60 percent of their time will be spent in the field, and at least 25-30 percent of that travel will be outside of Portland.

HRA offers competitive compensation and a full benefits package that includes vacation, sick leave, holidays, medical insurance, and 401K.

Please submit a letter of interest, résumé with three references, and a short writing sample (CRM report preferred; an educational thesis will not be accepted) to Human Resources at HR@hrassoc.com. Application materials must indicate you have successfully been accepted by the SHPO as an Oregon Qualified Archaeologist or must demonstrate how you currently meet these qualifications.

No phone calls, please. Only qualified candidates with an advanced degree will be considered for interviews. Interviews may be conducted with qualified applicants as they apply, and position will remain open until filled.

HRA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to providing an environment of respect and inclusion where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and employees. Applicants and employees will not be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, disability, national origin, protected veteran status, status as a victim of domestic violence, stalking, or sexual harassment, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law. If you need to request an accommodation related to disability, religion, or related to domestic violence, stalking or sexual harassment, please contact Human Resources.

Submit Resume To:

Historical Research Associates, Inc.
Attention: Human Resources
Portland, OREGON