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standard of scientific ethics and assurance, demonstrating the ability to identify and creatively resolve challenges. As an Assistant Project Archaeologist, you will supervise a crew while conducting
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, excavation, and heavy equipment or ground disturbing activity monitoring is preferred. A willingness and ability to travel to a project location for several consecutive days. Physical ability to carry
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. Experience conducting archival research and background record reviews. Experience with Trimble products and GIS software. A demonstrated ability to write clearly and professionally. Ability to work effectively
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. Ability to travel (sometimes overnight) to a location for an extended period of time, walk and conduct fieldwork for long hours, sometimes in inclement weather, rugged terrain, often at high altitudes, and
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studies, or a closely related field, or equivalent experience. Detailed knowledge of Hawaiian culture and history. The ability to conduct archival research. Familiarity with historic document sources
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of 2 years of field experience and investigative research and analysis experience Ability to produce complex, clearly-written, well-documented studies of publishable quality to support planning
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communication skills Strong computer skills Ability to effectively lead and supervise small to large teams of workers Ability to quickly solve problems that may arise over the course of an investigation Ability to carry
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Completion of an accredited Field School Certification is preferred Knowledge of ArcGIS software programs preferred Current valid driver's license and the ability to safely operate a 4wd vehicle on rugged
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required Accredited field school experience is required Ability to be listed on federal and state cultural resource permits in New Mexico Knowledge of ArcGIS software programs preferred Current valid
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Phone: 501/219-6362 Email: [email protected] As the largest industry in Arkansas, the Arkansas Department of Agriculture is dedicated to the development and implementation