Archaeologist V
This is an exciting opportunity to join a leading team that provides environmental solutions to the public and private sectors throughout the State of Maryland.
Job Description:
The Maryland Environmental Service Technical and Environmental Services Group has an opening for an Archaeologist V. This position will support projects for the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) Secretary’s Office of Cultural Resources at their offices in Hanover, MD and work with the MDOT Chief Archaeologist & Director. This position will have supervisory responsibility for other Maryland Environmental Service cultural resources staff.Position duties include planning, supervising and conducting cultural resources evaluations and assessments; managing and reviewing consultant work products; and assisting with workload and project management. Specific duties involve supervising the archaeology laboratory director and staff ensuring artifact collections received into the Harriet Tubman Archaeology Laboratory are processed and analyzed in an expedient, proficient, and professional manner from processing through curation. They may also be requested to manage or assist with tasks assigned to interns. Daily duties include researching and writing on historic-period archaeological sites related to the African American diaspora, consulting with descendant communities, and supporting the Director. Some time may be in support of the Maryland Roadside Historical Marker Program to review applications, research accuracy of old markers, and assist in coordination with historic marker nominators and community/tribal groups.
This position may direct field projects which may require overnight stays to collect information on historic sites, attend meetings, and participate in field observations and documentation.
Estimated Pay Range:
$85,568.63 - $103,000
Benefits:
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Health Insurance with choice of medical plan and prescription, dental, vision, and life and disability insurance options, along with flexible spending accounts
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401K retirement savings program with generous agency match
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Paid vacation, personal and sick leave
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Ten paid holidays per year
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Tuition assistance
Minimum Requirements:
Minimum qualifications include an undergraduate and graduate degree in archaeology, anthropology, history, historic preservation or other related field from an accredited college or university plus ten years of applicable experience including responsibility managing projects and staff. A Doctorate degree may be substituted for two years of the required applicable experience. Must have a valid driver's license with less than 5 points.
The preferred candidate will have demonstrated the ability to successfully complete archaeological projects and assignments, including formal writing of reports and official correspondence, and have experience in Maryland or the Chesapeake Bay region directing archaeological projects. Additionally, well qualified candidates will have prior responsibility for planning, supervising and conducting cultural resources evaluations and reviewing consultant work products. Ideally, the applicant will be proficient in the analysis and interpretation of 18th and 19th century material culture including specialized artifact analysis with faunal remains or other artifact types.
This position will be open until filled.
Maryland Environmental Service is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. MES does not participate in programs that require sponsorship for work visas.