Archaeology Technician
$21.75 - $23.75 per hourThe Watershed Research and Training Center
JOB TITLE: Archaeological Technician JOB CLASS: Seasonal Crew Member, hourly, full time 40 hrs/week
WAGE RANGE: $21.75-$23.75
LOCATION: Weaverville, California About the Watershed Research and T raining Center The Watershed Research and Training Center (WRTC) sustains healthy lands and healthy communities. What started in the early 1990s as a local project to retrain displaced loggers and mill workers in Trinity County, CA is now a vibrant nonprofit organization working locally, statewide and nationally on landscape conservation and community development. In addition to putting dozens of our community members back to work in the woods each year, WRTC leads forest and watershed conservation programs, coordinates state biomass and fire management partnerships, and contributes to state and federal policy-making and program development. Job Summary The Archaeological Technician supports field-based cultural resource work, including archaeological survey, data collection, and documentation. This position works under the direct supervision of an Archaeology Specialist and/or Crew Lead to complete field surveys, site testing, and data management tasks. Work includes both office and field responsibilities, with significant time spent hiking in steep, rugged terrain and working in variable conditions, including heat, smoke, and inclement weather. Job Duties and Core Responsibilities- Conduct archaeological field surveys by walking landscapes and identifying sites, features, and artifacts
- Collect and compile data to support cultural resource management reporting
- Record detailed field observations and enter data for DPR forms, including artifacts, features, and site information
- Maintain field data, forms, maps, and files, and care for field equipment and supplies
- Conduct routine archaeological testing and monitoring using standard field methods
- Use archaeological tools and techniques to document sites and collect data
- Communicate regularly and effectively with the Archaeology Specialist and Archaeology Division Director
- Interact professionally and positively with landowners, partners, and coworkers
- Ability to conduct site testing using shovel test excavations and to screen materials for artifacts
- Ability to conduct basic historical research
- Proficiency with computers, including the ability to enter data and write brief technical reports summarizing field
- Operate handheld GPS units and mapping applications (e.g., Garmin, Field Maps, Avenza)
- Will occasionally need to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds
- Strong work ethic and enthusiasm for conducting fieldwork
- Valid driver’s license and ability to operate 4WD vehicles
- Must be able to navigate steep, rugged terrain
- Knowledge of prehistoric and historic cultures of Northern California
- Experience conducting archaeological testing and monitoring
- Paid time off
- Paid holidays
- Employer-paid vision and dental insurance (after waiting period)
- Employer contribution of $100/month towards a medical plan (after waiting period)
- 403(b) retirement plan
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