Oversee a team performing literature review, field reconnaissance, field surveys, and excavation for archaeological studies and projects.
Provide technical consulting skills to support the growth of ERM’s business and client base in the area of archaeology and cultural heritage.
Interact with other ERM practice areas to share multi-disciplinary resources and best practices across the country.
Represent ERM through communications and at meetings with state, federal and local agencies.
Communicate regularly with clients via email and phone conferences.
Oversee and manage subcontractors.
Assist with preparing proposals to meet client needs.
Manage multiple projects within scope/budget/schedule expectations and ensure quality standards on project deliverables.
Lead, manage performance, hire and retain, inspire and mentor personnel for overall success of the technical team.
Capitalize on existing ERM client relationships to expand ERM’s profile and market share in the Cultural Resource market (through a combination of excellence in technical delivery and business development).
Work with other ERM resources to deepen relationships with ERM key clients and establish new client relationships that result in significant net revenue growth.
Participate on teams comprised of impact assessment professionals from multiple offices around the global ERM organization.
Interact with various State Historic Preservation Offices, federal agencies, and access online cultural resource databases.
Lead and supervise staff in an office setting and/or during fieldwork.
Perform research and write technical reports.
Requirements
Graduate degree in Anthropology, Archaeology, or closely related field of study plus 8 or more years of related paid experience.
Registered Professional Archaeologist.
Ability to obtain archaeological and cultural resource permits.
Demonstrated experience completing inventory, survey, testing, and/or data recovery.
Experience as primary author on agency-reviewed technical reports.
Must have strong attention to detail in documentation of work.
Experience interacting with regulatory agency personnel preferred.
Proficient in permitting regulations for cultural resources, including, but not limited to FERC, USACE, THC.
Excellent communication and computer skills.
Demonstrated business development abilities and the ability to maintain long-term relationships with clients.
Ability to manage and work within a team as well as independently.
Limited travel within the United States.
Benefits
Professional development opportunities
Flexible work arrangements
Health insurance
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard skills
literature reviewfield reconnaissancefield surveysexcavationtechnical consultinginventorysurveydata recoverytechnical report writingpermitting regulations
Soft skills
communicationteam managementbusiness developmentattention to detailmentoringclient relationship managementproject managementleadershipinterpersonal skillsorganizational skills
Certifications
Graduate degree in AnthropologyGraduate degree in ArchaeologyRegistered Professional Archaeologist