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Part-Time Temporary, Archeological Field Technicians, POWER Engineers, Oklahoma City, OK, Pay DOE

  2024-12-12     Shovelbums     all cities,LA  
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Part-Time Temporary, Archeological Field Technicians, POWER Engineers, Oklahoma City, OK, Pay DOEArcheological Field Technician - Part-Time TemporaryPOWER Engineers, Inc. is seeking part-time temporary Archeological Field Technicians beginning in February into Spring. This will include large projectsurveys in Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. The successful candidates will have a demonstrated ability to support Phase I archeological surveys. Additional work/tasks may arise providing additional work opportunities.POWER Engineers' Environmental Division provides planning, permitting, engineering, site assessment, and corrective action services to clients worldwide. Across multiple industries, our diverse staff specializes in the areas of ecological and cultural resources, air quality, water quality, and waste, throughout our 45 offices located across the country and internationally. Join POWER and help us have fun, do good, and build success.Job Summary of Roles and ResponsibilitiesThe Field Technician provides technical support, utilizing a basic understanding of anthropological and archeological field techniques in connection with locating, testing, recording, mapping, and evaluating archeological sites and supporting field surveys. Conducting field surveys (pedestrian and shovel test surveys) using topographic maps, aerial photographs, and ESRI Field Maps App will be a regular part of this role. This position requires the ability to work long hours, in difficult or remote environments in varying weather conditions and the ability to work with groups composed of diverse personalities.Required Education/ExperienceBachelor's degree in Anthropology, or a related disciplinePrevious CRM field experience or archeological field schoolKnowledge and understanding of equipment, technology, and paperwork used in the recording and documenting of archeological sites and artifactsKnowledge of health and safety standardsValid driver's licenseAbility to work long hours in harsh environments and in varying weather conditionsAbility to effectively and respectfully communicate with team membersMust be able to carry heavy loads in the fieldDesired Education/ExperienceExperience in utility transmission, petrochemical exploration projectsExperience with Arc Field Maps data collectionExperience participating in daily Job Hazard Analysis "tailgate"Â safety meetingsYour resume must provide work experience during the last two years, three current references, and complete contact information. Candidates may expect to be subject to client or project-specific formal background checks or drug test regimens.At POWER Engineers, you can have a rewarding career on every level. Our philosophy is simple: Do Good. Have Fun. Build Success. You'll work on fun and challenging projects and initiatives with the opportunity to make a positive impact on society and the environment. And you'll find the support, coaching, and training it takes to advance your career. Since we're employee-owned, we get to make POWER a great place to work. That includes providing competitive compensation, professional development, and a full benefit package:Paid HolidaysVoluntary Life Insurance401KTelehealth Benefit covers all providersMaternity and Paternity LeaveNew Dads and Moms Benefit programFertility Benefits Gender-Affirming CarePOWER is a fun engineering firm. That might seem contradictory to some, but it works for us!
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