26 communications Cultural Resource Management positions at Westland Resources in United States
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, WestLand has developed a career-path structure to assist you in reaching those next steps in your career! A collaborative work environment where information and ideas are shared across teams. Communication
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structure to assist you in reaching those next steps in your career! A collaborative work environment where information and ideas are shared across teams. Communication is clear and comes often. And our
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field work (field survey, testing, monitoring, and data recovery excavations). Building and maintaining relationships with agency archaeologists, descendent communities, and museum professionals
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southwestern cultural history, archaeology, and local traditions and will have strong ties within the local community. The successful candidates support archaeological projects across northern Arizona and
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skills. Exemplary communication skills (written and oral). What does WestLand offer you? A comprehensive benefits package that includes 9 paid holidays, healthcare benefits, PTO, and 401k matching for full
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southwestern cultural history, archaeology, and local traditions and will have strong ties within the local community. The successful candidate will be responsible for leading teams on archaeological projects
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doing? Creating and developing proposals including establishing budgets, schedules, and applicable resources. Facilitating and/or coordinating communication and deliverables between WestLand, our
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to all phases of project work, including record searches, site record production, technical report production, and agency & client communication. What qualifications are required for this role? A graduate
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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
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history, archaeology, and local traditions and will have strong ties within the local community. The successful candidates support archaeological projects across northern Arizona and potentially neighboring