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for this role? Strong project management skills including attention to detail, responsiveness, and the ability to manage multiple projects and balance priorities. A minimum of a master's degree in Archaeology
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. Make a difference with us at WestLand! WestLand is seeking experienced Archaeology Crew Chiefs to help oversee archaeological survey, testing and data recovery projects throughout Arizona and New Mexico
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difference with us at WestLand! WestLand is seeking an experienced Archaeology Crew Chief to help oversee archaeological survey, testing and data recovery projects throughout Utah. Our Utah crews can be found
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. Make a difference with us at WestLand! WestLand is seeking an experienced Archaeology Crew Chief to help oversee archaeological survey, testing and data recovery projects throughout Utah. Our Utah crews
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difference with us at WestLand! WestLand is seeking On-Call Archaeology Field Technicians to join our growing Cultural Resources team in Utah. Our crews can be found working throughout the Great Basin
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difference with us at WestLand! WestLand is seeking on-call Archaeology Field Technicians for our growing Arizona team. Our crews can be found working throughout the Southwest on CRM projects for private and
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difference with us at WestLand! WestLand is seeking on-call Archaeology Field Technicians for our growing Arizona team. Our crews can be found working throughout the Southwest on CRM projects for private and
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resources technical research and writing technical reports. Creating and developing proposals including establishing budgets, schedules, and applicable resources. Managing and coordinating archaeological
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difference with us at WestLand! WestLand is seeking on-call Archaeology Field Technicians for our growing Washington and Oregon teams. Our crews can be found working throughout the West on CRM projects
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archaeological field work (field survey, testing, monitoring, and data recovery excavations). Building and maintaining relationships with agency archaeologists, descendent communities, and museum professionals