Field Technician I, II, and III (Phase II & III fieldwork)
Benefits:
Annual Performance Bonus
401(k) Safe Harbor Contribution
401(k)
Bonus based on performance
Competitive salary
Flexible schedule
Free uniforms
Health insurance
Opportunity for advancement
Paid time off
Training & development
Vision insurance
Parental leave
Job Title: Field Technician I, II, and III (Phase II & III fieldwork)
Reports To: Crew Chief / Project Archaeologist
Position Summary:
A Field Technician is responsible for assisting with archaeological field investigations, generally Phase II and III field excavations, with occasional Phase I pedestrian surveys under the supervision of senior staff. Field Technicians collect data, recover artifacts, and record provenience information in accordance with professional archaeological standards and project-specific guidelines. This position is vital to ensuring accurate documentation of cultural resources for compliance and research purposes.
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct archaeological fieldwork including test unit excavation and data recovery
Accurately document provenience, soil descriptions, stratigraphy, features, and artifact recovery following established protocols
Produce hand-drawn maps as needed
Process, bag, and label artifacts in the field according to project standards
Maintain organized field notes, forms, and digital data collection
Follow instructions from Crew Chiefs, Project Archaeologists, and Principal Investigators to ensure consistency and quality control
Assist in maintaining field equipment, tools, and vehicles
Work effectively as part of a team in varied environmental and weather conditions
Adhere to all health, safety, and ethical standards during fieldwork
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Archaeology, Anthropology, or related field preferred (relevant field experience may substitute for degree in some cases)
Prior archaeological field experience (CRM projects, academic field schools, or research excavations) is preferred
Familiarity with archaeological field methods, artifact identification, and provenience recording
Ability to follow detailed instructions and maintain accurate records
Physical ability to conduct fieldwork, including lifting and carrying equipment up to 50 lbs, digging, and working in varied outdoor conditions
Strong teamwork, communication, and time-management skills
Valid U.S. driver’s license with a clean driving record and the ability to travel to project sites as required
Working Conditions:
Outdoor fieldwork in varying environments, weather conditions, and terrain
Travel to northeast Texas is required
Hotel accommodations will be provided
Shared work vehicle will be provided
Work is on a 10-day on, 4-day off cycle
Per diem at GSA rates
Employment Type:
Full-time
Temporary with potential to transition to Permanent
Compensation:
Hourly rate commensurate with experience and qualifications but starting at $21/hour.
Overtime available but not guaranteed