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Cultural Resources Technician - Architectural Historian (Seasonal) CategoryCultural Resources Description Bolton & Menk has a great opportunity for a seasonal Cultural Resources Technician
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. Applying archaeological field methods (Phase I and II). Using ArcGIS Pro and performing artifact curation tasks. Reviewing all archaeological and architectural report submissions from outside contractors
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Burns & McDonnell is seeking to hire a Staff Historian/Cultural Resources Specialist for our Environmental Services Global Practice in Kansas City to lead and support architectural and historic
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work throughout the United States. Our Eastern Cultural Resource Department is a fast-growing team of Archaeologists and Architectural Historians that is looking to expand our staff and develop talent
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to occasionally perform work throughout the United States. Our Eastern Cultural Resource Department is a fast-growing team of Archaeologists and Architectural Historians that is looking to expand our staff and
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responsible for supporting the protection of existing City historical buildings and architecture. The City Archaeologist performs work that requires a broad knowledge of the principles and techniques
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About the opportunity SWCA is seeking a Cultural Resources Intern (archaeological; architectural historian) for Summer 2024 to support both office and field natural resources projects for our
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Requirements (in one or more of the below job series) in order to be eligible for this position: Landscape Architect: 0807: A degree in landscape architecture or landscape design. A combination of education and
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performing archaeological and historic resources field surveys in a variety of locales, assisting with archaeological site recording, and documenting historic architectural resources. Interns will also assist
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perform work throughout the United States. Our Eastern Cultural Resource Department is a fast-growing team of Archaeologists and Architectural Historians that is looking to expand our staff and develop