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Archaeological Principal Investigator
- CanACRE (Spring, TX)
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Canacre’s core services focus on leadership in Environment and Land services throughout the project lifecycle. At Canacre, we emphasize continuous development and growth. Our commitment to investing in industry knowledge and the expertise of our teams sets us apart. Our goals are to provide technical leadership for greater regulatory understanding and certainty and to build collaborative relationships with stakeholders, mitigating tomorrow’s environment, land and right-of-way risks today.
The Archaeological Principal Investigator will primarily be responsible for conducting desktop-based reviews for historical resource potential, archaeological field assessments, and monitoring in support of energy development projects in compliance with federal, provincial, and local regulations.
In addition, your role will be to:
+ Oversee and assign responsibilities to archaeological field leads
+ Oversee archaeological fieldwork projects ensuring safety and quality standards
+ Direct and position archaeological field leads for archaeological projects including records reviews, surveys, testing, data recovery and monitoring projects
+ Oversee and contribute to written reports including monitoring reports, survey reports, and formal updates on cultural resource efforts
+ Author and/or employ Historic Properties Treatment Plans, Monitoring and Discovery Plans, or Work Plans
+ Coordinate with archaeological field monitors and construction personnel to provide necessary information and facilitate regular communication among all parties
+ Inspect areas of concern identified by field monitors and make appropriate recommendations to construction personnel, as required
+ Review field reports for quality, consistency, and accuracy
+ Assist with level of effort and cost estimates for projects involving archaeology
+ Contribute to cost estimates and written proposals that involve archaeological tasks
Qualifications:
+ Master's degree in archaeology, anthropology, or related field of study and minimum 5 years professional management experience in a archaeology
+ Ability to obtain State and Federal archaeological permits as a (Principal Investigator) within the U.S. Southwest, South, and/or Great Basin
+ Experience leading fieldwork and reporting efforts on State and Federal lands in the southwestern United States related to transmission line construction projects
+ Demonstrated experience overseeing field and reporting work and coordinating other field-based resource teams
+ Strong working knowledge of cultural resource legislation and regulations
+ Strong analytical, problem-solving skills, prioritizing, analytical, communication and decision-making skills
+ Ability to manage multiple projects and staff with minimal supervision
+ Ability to build strong, lasting relationships with key stakeholders
+ Experience authoring documents and data in Microsoft Office, Google Earth, ArcGIS Online, and ArcGIS FieldMaps/Survey123
+ Member of the Register of Professional Archaeologists
+ Valid Driver’s License, with ability to maintain insurability under the company’s insurance carrier
At Canacre, our benefits program is one of the ways in which we reinforce the value we place on employees and the role they play in helping us achieve our goals. Canacre offers comprehensive health and dental coverage, paid time off, and disability insurance. Other benefits include a 401(k) Savings Plan employer matching program, Employee Assistance Program, flexible work arrangement and a variety of wellness programs.
Given the volume of applications we typically receive, we are unable to respond to all applicants, however, you will be contacted if your experience is a suitable match with one of our upcoming projects.
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