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Warehouse Associate-1st & 3rd Shift

Wilson & Company, Inc., Engineers & Architects

Warehouse Associate-1st & 3rd Shift

Smithton, PA
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Wilson & Company, Inc., Engineers & Architects, a national multi-disciplined engineering and architecture consulting firm, is currently seeking a full-time Environmental Professional – Project Archaeologist to join our growing team. This individual will work with a team of environmental professionals from across the company to conduct environmental analyses and deliver quality documents supporting our federal, state, local, and tribal clients under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, and other applicable federal and state regulations for environmental resource management. This position may be located in our Denver, Loveland or Colorado Springs, Colorado office locations. Flexible work options may be available.

     

    This position will lead archaeological fieldwork throughout Colorado and other western/southwestern states and will supervise mostly small teams of field technicians to conduct cultural resource inventories for a variety of our federal, state, local, and tribal clients. The project archaeologist will manage field generated data including site forms, GIS files, photos, and artifact analysis forms. They will participate as a primary or secondary author of inventory reports and will assist with the development of resource management recommendations. If needed, Wilson & Company intends to provide experience and training to progressively achieve Principal Investigator status for the hired individual. Specific tasks will include completing field surveys, documenting archaeological and historic built environment resources, preparing technical reports, and writing resource sections of larger NEPA documents. Strong writing skills are required and experience with GIS is preferred.

     

    This position will also serve as task manager supporting NEPA Project Managers in successful execution of deliverables, which includes marketing, scope and fee developments, and management of task schedules and budgets. Coordination with clients and/or resource agencies is key to success and, therefore, strong communication skills are required. All Wilson & Company environmental staff work collaboratively with engineering professionals in a variety of disciplines across the firm to meet project goals, and with other key staff to build relationships both locally and in all states where Wilson & Company is conducting environmental project work.

     

    ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

    • Provide technical archaeological and cultural resources expertise detailed in Job Description above.
    • Serve as task manager on environmental projects firmwide; coordinate with and support project managers for overall project performance and deliver projects to clients on schedule and on budget.
    • Conduct archaeological and cultural resources field surveys, includes travel throughout the Intermountain West and Southwest and potential out-of-state travel to support a national environmental program.
    • Prepare/author technical reports.
    • Collaborate on the preparation of environmental and NEPA documentation.
    • Work collaboratively and communicate effectively with engineering professionals in a variety of disciplines across Wilson & Company to meet project goals, and with other key staff to build client relationships in states where Wilson & Company is conducting environmental project work.

    Required Skills

    • Experience working on various jurisdictions, including Navajo Nation, BLM, USFS and State Land.
    • Permitted or permittable to conduct survey under state and federal permits in the above states (6+ months of experience in relevant culture areas).
    • Experience documenting the historic built environment and/or historic architecture experience.
    • Cultural resources experience in other states, particularly Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, and/or the Midwest.
    • Preparation of NEPA documents at the national, state, local and tribal level, including desktop data collection, analysis, and technical writing.
    • Experience coordinating and consulting with regulatory agencies.
    • Experience with ESRI software in collecting data and creating maps.

     

    Required Experience

    • Master of Arts (MA) or Master of Science (MS) degree in archaeology or anthropology or related discipline.
    • 1+ years of directly relevant field experience, survey and/or excavation in at least one of the four states listed above. Experience in two or more of the listed states is preferred.
    • Participation in an archaeological field school or 1.5 months of full-time archaeological excavation.
    • Working knowledge of National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), Section 106 regulations, and state cultural resource statutes.
    • 3+ years of progressively responsible task management and report writing experience.
    • Experience with GPS data collection technologies (Trimble or Juniper GNSS Receivers, ESRI Field Maps).
    • Proven ability to work with a multidisciplinary team of engineers, environmental, and cultural resources professionals. 
    • Task management skills with proven ability to complete work on schedule and within budget.
    • Excellent oral and written communication skills.
    • Excellent technical writing skills.
    • Strong organizational and documentation skills with attention to detail.
    • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Adobe applications.

     

    PLEASE NOTE THAT WILSON & COMPANY IS NOT CURRENTLY SPONSORING APPLICANTS FOR WORK VISAS.

     

    ANNUAL SALARY RANGE: $73,000 - $117,000

     

    ABOUT US:

    Wilson & Company has a rich history in multimodal transportation planning, traffic engineering and design, and the right candidate will become part of our bright future. We provide multidisciplinary engineering, architecture, surveying, mapping, environmental, and planning services, and employ staff throughout 15 offices in 9 states. The firm was founded in 1932 and provides services to a diverse client base including railroads; municipal, state, and federal agencies; energy, industrial, and commercial companies; and private developers.

     

    The cornerstone of our success is Higher Relationships, standards in Discipline, Intensity, Collaboration, Shared Ownership, and Solutions. Discipline is doing it right, with attention to details without exception. Intensity is doing what it takes to meet and exceed expectations. Collaboration is working together and bringing out the best in each other. Shared Ownership means we adopt the goals of others as our own. Finally, Solutions are achieved in a win-win environment. We value this commitment to Higher Relationships with our employees, clients, and the communities where we live and work. And for you, our culture intends to help you achieve personal and professional success. Come grow with us!

     

    Wilson & Company provides a comprehensive benefits package that encourages employee health and well-being.  We have several options to choose from for health insurance, life insurance, disability insurance, paid time off, and retirement savings plan benefits. We are proud to be an EEO/AA employer M/F/D/V. We maintain a drug-free workplace and perform pre-employment background checks.

     

    Wilson & Company is a federal contractor and subject to various health and safety regulations enforced by federal, state, and local agencies, as well as health and safety requirements of our clients. All regulations and requirements are subject to change, which could cause current Wilson & Company policies to be adjusted. Wilson & Company will require all employees to comply with all applicable regulations, requirements, and company policies.

  • Qualifications
    • Experience working on various jurisdictions, including Navajo Nation, BLM, USFS and State Land.
    • Permitted or permittable to conduct survey under state and federal permits in the above states (6+ months of experience in relevant culture areas).
    • Experience documenting the historic built environment and/or historic architecture experience.
    • Cultural resources experience in other states, particularly Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, and/or the Midwest.
    • Preparation of NEPA documents at the national, state, local and tribal level, including desktop data collection, analysis, and technical writing.
    • Experience coordinating and consulting with regulatory agencies.
    • Experience with ESRI software in collecting data and creating maps.