Staff Archaeologist I at Cultural Resource Analysts Inc

Posted in Science about 2 hours ago.

Type: Full-Time
Location: Lexington, Kentucky





Job Description:

Geophysical Archaeologist
Employment Type: Salaried; Full-Time
Compensation: $50,000 to $65,000, negotiable commensurate with experience
Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc.(CRA) seeks a Geophysical Archaeologist. We are looking for a dedicated professional seeking a permanent, full-time position. This position is intended for a qualified individual who will be part of our archaeology and geophysics and remote sensing teams. The candidate would ideally split time between our archaeology and geophysical departments dependent on project needs.
With offices in eight states, CRA conducts all phases of archaeological investigations across much of the United States. The geophysics and remote sensing program at CRA conducts a variety of projects throughout the United States and employs cutting-edge data collection and processing techniques. The ideal candidate will have a graduate degree in Anthropology or Geosciences with a background in anthropological archaeology, and a minimum of 1 year of experience with near-surface geophysical field and processing methods. The candidate will be expected to perform archaeological surveys and excavations and execute archaeo-geophysical surveys involving a range of techniques including but not limited to GPR, magnetometry, EMI, and electrical resistance. Projects will also involve the use of global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). Geophysical project assignments will involve data collection, and assisting with processing data, creating graphical outputs, and preparing detailed reports. It is imperative that candidates be able to work 8 to 10 hour days in a variety of field conditions. Stooping, bending, and lifting are essential functions of these positions.
Benefits that CRA provides include:
Medical, Vision, Dental, Life (99% of employee medical coverage paid by employer). Flexible Spending Plan offered 401(k) (up to 5% employer matched) Life insurance (100% paid by employer) Supplemental insurance policies offered (short-term disability, cancer, hospitalization) Paid holidays (10 days per year) Paid Time Off (80 hours for Year 1, 120 hours for Year 2, and 160 hours for Year 3); employees that have been with the company 10 years or more get 5 weeks (200 hours) of PTO Paid Family Leave. New mothers and fathers both get one week of paid leave. New mothers get a "short term disability" benefit that is paid by the company. This is generally 68 weeks or as prescribed by their doctor. Professional development stipend ($1000 per year) Registered Professional Archaeologist (RPA) annual renewal payment for Affiliated status
Job Description and Responsibilities:
The Geophysical Archaeologist position works under the direction of a Principal Investigator or a Senior Geophysicist, and will participate in the planning and performance of archaeological/geophysical field projects; Responsibilities will include conducting pre-field research, mobilizing field projects, providing supervision to field technicians, overseeing archaeological field projects, data analysis, authoring or co-authoring written reports of findings, and completing site forms; Project types may include archaeological monitoring, survey, evaluation, and data recovery projects, including projects that will require overnight stays. Geophysical surveys will include set up and break down of geophysical and GNSS equipment, carrying/pushing geophysical instruments, and towing geophysical equipment with an ATV Geophysical data processing will include data download and quality checks, basic data processing using proprietary software, GIS, and in-house computer code
Specific skills we are looking for in this position include:
Experience with cultural resource management Experience collecting archaeo-geophysical data Experience with GNSS and mapping technologies Overall good computer skills and ability to problem solve Other qualifications include excellent writing and verbal communication skills, strong organizational skills, and technological proficiency that includes some experience with GIS and relational databases.
Qualifications:
Bachelors degree (Masters preferred) in anthropology, geosciences, or closely related fieldExperience with field methods of at least one near-surface geophysical technique (GPR, magnetometry, EMI, Electrical Resistance, down-hole methods)Basic GIS skills, experience with an open-source toolkit including QGIS is preferredBasic mapping skills with GNSS and total stationExperience with UAS (drones) and SfM photogrammetry is preferredAbility to travelDue to the nature of the role, a reasonable level of physical fitness is required (tasks include extended periods of walking across rough terrain and loading/unloading of equipment)Ability to work in all weather conditionsExperience with archaeological excavations methodsAbility to cooperate with a team in various environments, as well as work independentlyCapable of improvising and troubleshooting in the fieldAble to manage time effectively and prioritize responsibilities

Please contact the Director of Geophysics and Remote Sensing Jeremy Menzer (jgmenzer@crai-ky.com) with any questions about the position.
To apply, please indicate when you will be available and submit a letter of interest and a resume with three references under the appropriate position as listed at the following link:
http://crai-ky.com/careers/
You can also apply by sending a letter of interest along with your resume and three professional references to Bridgette Robinson atbarobinson@crai-ky.com, or mail to Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc., 151 Walton Avenue, Lexington, KY 40508 ATTN: B. Robinson.
Applicants must be eligible to work for ANY employer in the U.S. CRA does not sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa.
CRA employees are required to undergo a background check that includes driving history. CRA reserves the right to perform drug/alcohol testing as a condition of continued employment. CRA does not use non-compete clauses for any of our positions. Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.





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